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GO Kinesiology + Compression Knee Sleeve

GO Kinesiology + Compression Knee Sleeve

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Don’t let knee pain sabotage your plans! Reduce pain, swelling, and soreness in and around your knee—and accelerate your body’s ability to recover and rebound so you can keep moving. Unlike compression sleeves which just compress, GO Sleeves® Knee Sleeves feature built-in kinesiology strips to stimulate your body’s natural ability to recover and heal before, during, and after activity. GO Sleeves are reusable, washable, and latex-free. Just pull them on, and off you go! For extreme and everyday athletes alike.

  • 1 Kinesiology Compression Knee Sleeve (works for either knee)
  • Targeted support for symptoms related to knee injuries
  • Triggers body’s ability to combat pain, tightness, inflammation & fatigue
  • Helps with active and passive recovery
  • Non-slip, superior stability without range restriction
  • Breathable 4-way weave for all-day comfort
  • 45-Day Trial, Money-Back Guarantee
  • Eligible for HSA and FSA Spending or Reimbursement
  • Easy care: Machine wash and air dry. Even after months of washing and air drying, GO Sleeves return to their original shape!
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Knee Sleeve FAQs

Yes. Many people wear it throughout their workday, especially if they're on their feet or dealing with chronic knee discomfort.

The breathable fabric is designed for extended wear. Just listen to your body—if you need a break, take it off for a bit. Some people wear it during activity and for a few hours after for recovery, then remove it.

Definitely. If you're on your feet for hours—whether hiking trails or walking around a city—the Knee Sleeve reduces cumulative strain on your knees.

The support helps maintain good tracking through repetitive motion, and the compression manages swelling from prolonged activity. Many hikers wear them on long descents where knee stress is highest.

Yes. That's exactly what it's designed for.

Whether you're training for a 5K or running ultras, GO Sleeves for the knee help maintain proper patellar tracking through thousands of footstrikes. The proprioceptive feedback keeps your mechanics cleaner as fatigue accumulates, and the compression supports circulation and waste clearance.

Many distance runners wear them for long runs and races. Just make sure you train with them before race day so you know how they feel over extended mileage.

Yes. Our sleeves are thin enough to fit comfortably under knee pads. The silicone patterns won't interfere with pad placement.

Many volleyball and wrestling athletes wear GO Sleeves under their protective gear for the proprioceptive and recovery benefits. Just make sure your knee pads still fit properly over the sleeve.

It depends. The GO Sleeves Knee Sleeve is designed to guide movement, while braces restrict it. They serve different purposes.

If you need rigid stabilization after an injury, wear the brace. If you're transitioning out of a brace or want support without restriction, the GO Sleeves Knee Sleeve is a better option.

Some people wear the sleeve under a lighter brace for combined support, but check with your doctor or PT to make sure it makes sense for your situation.

Yes, though indirectly. IT band syndrome is often caused by poor hip and knee mechanics that create lateral stress. GO Sleeves for the knee improves overall knee alignment and tracking, which reduces the lateral forces that irritate the IT band.

Combined with addressing hip strength and mobility (which you should also work on), the sleeve helps maintain better mechanics under fatigue. Many users with IT band issues report reduced pain during and after runs.

The GO Sleeves Knee Sleeve may help reduce injury risk by supporting proper patellar tracking and maintaining better mechanics under fatigue. When your knee moves through optimal patterns, you reduce the repetitive stress that leads to overuse injuries.

But it's not a guarantee. Injury prevention also requires adequate strength, mobility, recovery, and smart training load management. The sleeve is one tool in your toolkit—an important one, but not the only one.

Think of it like brushing your teeth prevents cavities but doesn't guarantee you'll never have a cavity. Movement care works the same way.

Yes. Runner's knee is almost always caused by poor patellar tracking—your kneecap moves laterally instead of staying centered in the groove. GO Sleeves for knees feature silicone patterns mapped along the quadriceps tendon and patellar ligament to guide proper tracking through every step. The fascial manipulation enhances proprioception, so your nervous system maintains better alignment even as fatigue sets in. Result: less friction, less inflammation, less pain. Many runners report significant relief within the first few uses.

Absolutely. The Knee Sleeve supports patellar tracking through deep flexion, which makes it ideal for squats, lunges, and any movement that requires knee stability under load.

You maintain full range of motion—the sleeve guides alignment without restricting movement. Many lifters report feeling more "locked in" and confident pushing heavy weight. CrossFit athletes like Leka Fineman and Shannon Aiken rely on them for high-volume training. It's support without limitation.

Machine wash cold, air dry. Don't machine dry—the heat can damage the elastic and silicone.

Wash it after every workout or whenever you wash your workout clothes. The sleeve will hold up to repeated washing and maintain its performance over time.

With proper care (wash cold, air dry), 6-12 months of regular use. The compression and silicone patterns maintain their effectiveness throughout the life of the sleeve.

If you're training daily or wearing it for extended hours, you might replace it closer to 6 months. Less frequent users often get a year or more.

Snug but not restrictive. You should feel consistent pressure and grip from the silicone patterns, but it shouldn't cut off circulation or feel painful.

If the sleeve slides down during activity, size down. If it leaves deep marks or feels uncomfortably tight, size up. Proper fit is critical—the sleeve needs to stay in place for the fascial manipulation to work effectively.

Check our sizing chart and measure your knee circumference at the center of your kneecap.

Yes. GO Sleeves excels in sports that require explosive jumping, quick direction changes, and lateral movements—basketball, volleyball, soccer, and any activity with fast-twitch explosive movements.

The fascial manipulation enhances proprioceptive feedback during cutting and landing, helping you maintain control through dynamic movements. This is especially important for fast-twitch activities where split-second reactions matter. The compression also reduces muscle oscillation during impact, so your legs stay fresher through four quarters or multiple sets.

Volleyball players often wear them under knee pads. Basketball and soccer players wear them for both performance and injury prevention.

Many people start with one—supporting whichever knee is giving them problems or taking the most stress.

If both knees need support, or if you're putting both knees to good work doing bilateral activities like squats or running, wearing two provides balanced support and may help prevent compensatory patterns. Many athletes who start with one eventually get a second for symmetry. (But if you buy two at one time, you might notice the price per unit drops!)

A GO Sleeves Knee Sleeve won't repair structural damage like meniscus tears or cartilage degeneration, but it can help you move with less pain and better control.

By improving patellar tracking and reducing mechanical stress on the joint, you decrease the forces that aggravate existing damage. Many users with arthritis report that the sleeve helps them stay active with less daily discomfort. Wearing the sleeve can also relieve the swelling and stiffness due to a meniscus tear.

For serious meniscus injuries or advanced arthritis, consult your doctor. The sleeve supports better movement but isn't a replacement for medical treatment.