Built for
Pickleball.
Play Longer.
Hurt Less.
Every cut, reach, and rally puts stress on your knees and elbows. GO Sleeves combine compression with built-in kinesiology strips so you can stay on the court — and recover faster when you're off it.
- ✓ Supports knees through lateral cuts
- ✓ Reduces elbow strain from repetitive swings
- ✓ Pull on and go — no tape, no hassle
- ✓ 45-day money-back guarantee

Built for How Pickleball Actually Moves
Pickleball demands quick lateral cuts, repetitive swinging, and non-stop movement. GO Sleeves are designed to support the joints that take the most punishment.
Knee Support for Every Cut
Quick direction changes and lunges load the knee with every point. Built-in kinesiology strips support patellar tracking and reduce the stress that causes runner's knee and patellar tendinitis.
Elbow Relief from Repetitive Swings
Dinking, driving, and overhead smashes repeat the same forearm motion hundreds of times per match. GO Sleeves target the extensor tendons to reduce inflammation and keep tennis elbow at bay.
Kinesiology Without the Tape
Silicone strips built inside the sleeve mimic what a PT would tape on — lifting the skin, improving circulation, and reducing pain-sensitive pressure. Works through sweat, no reapplication needed.
Pull On. Play. Recover.
No tape, no straps, no setup. GO Sleeves go on in seconds and stay put through your entire session — then keep working during recovery so you're ready for the next game.
What Pickleball Players Say About GO Sleeves
From recreational players to avid competitors, see how GO Sleeves are helping pickleball players stay on the court longer.
Heard on the Court
Real players. Real relief. See what GO Sleeves partners say about playing and recovering with GO Sleeves.
Vicki Sciacqua
"Built in kinesiology tape helps alleviate pain and expedites recovery. If you have any issues with Tennis Elbow, you really need to get one of these."
Austin Krajicek
"Go Sleeves as a product that combines both the kinesio tape technology and the compression sleeve has been a real advantage for me."
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