Thermoskin Dynamic Compression Knee Sleeve L/XL

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Code: 10052479
RRP $33.05
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Thermoskin dynamic compression knee sleeve, provides targeted support for muscle maintenance pre & post-injury. Suitable for weak/injured knees, for daily use.
The knee sleeve has variable compression zones, to provides targeted support and has been designed for comfort. It is made from a breathable skin friendly knit to adapt to everyday movement. It provides compression and support for weak and injured limbs.
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Thermoskin Dynamic Compression Knee Sleeve L/XL
RRP $33.05
$21.90
33% OFF RRP
Collect 22 Everyday Rewards Points*
$21.90
$21.90
Choose delivery option
Delivery Options
In Stock for
Fastest Delivery
Order now to receive it by 9pm tomorrow
or FREE delivery when you spend over $80Learn About Knee Support and Injury Prevention
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