
P-TEX
P-TEX Knit Compression Knee Sleeve (Men's, Black, XL)
The P-TEX Knit Compression Knee Sleeve (Men's, Black, XL) is a compression knee support for athletic activity and recovery, combining a seamless knit design with compression technology to aid muscle efficiency. It features a silicone grip lining to stay in place and allows full range of motion, making it suitable for training, competition, or everyday use. Note: This floor model item is fully functional with possible minor cosmetic wear.
- Color
- Black
- Material
- high-quality knitted yarns
- Gender
- male
- Category
- Sporting Goods > Exercise & Fitness > Weight Lifting > Free Weight Accessories
Color
Size
- GTIN
889751819778- MPN
PTEX-889751819778-FLOORMODEL
Specifications
P-TEX Knit Compression Knee Sleeve for men provides all-day comfort with compression technology and seamless knit design to support sore, weak, or recovering muscles. Features silicone grip lining to stay in place, easy pull-on style, and full range of motion.
Compression technology enhances muscle and joint support while aiding performance and recovery. Seamless knit design for long-lasting comfort. Flexible knit allows unrestricted movement. Silicone grip lining prevents slipping. Easy pull-on style. Durable materials.
- Color
- Black · black
- Material
- high-quality knitted yarns
- Gender
- male
- Age Group
- adult
- Condition
- used
- Category
- Sporting Goods > Exercise & Fitness > Weight Lifting > Free Weight Accessories
Additional Attributes
- compression technology
- seamless knit design
- full range of motion
- silicone grip lining
- stays in place
- easy pull-on style
- durable materials
- single sleeve
- for sore, weak, or recovering muscles
Image Analysis
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Black and green knitted knee support sleeve displayed on a mannequin leg against a white studio background showing a circular reinforced knee area and elastic cuffs.
OCR: F-TEXknee support sleeveelastic cuffcircular reinforced knee areagreen knit support panelsblack knit fabricribbed textureseamless knit constructionmannequin legwhite studio background
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Documents & Data
Customer Reviews
1 reviews · out of 5
Great price and fast delivery.
Great price and fast delivery.
Reddit Insights
5 threads · r/AggressiveInline, r/backpacking, r/volleyball, r/UKRunnersThe P-TEX knit compression knee sleeve is a budget-friendly option appreciated for its comfort and adequate support, but it faces stiff competition from premium brands like Bauerfeind and specialized straps like Cho-Pat.
Some users find P-TEX comfortable and effective for mild support, while others report it slides down or lacks durability compared to pricier alternatives. Overall, it's not the top-recommended brand.
Themes
Use Cases
- General sports and mild knee support
- Backpacking and hiking
- Running
Watch Out For
Community Q&A
- How does P-TEX compare to Bauerfeind for long-term use?
- Bauerfeind is preferred for durability and support over years, while P-TEX may wear out faster and offers lighter compression.
- Does the P-TEX sleeve stay in place during activity?
- Mixed reports: some users say it stays put, others complain it slides down when sweating or during dynamic movements.
Compared To
vs Bauerfeind
Bauerfeind praised for superior cushioning and longevity, but much more expensive; P-TEX seen as a budget alternative.
vs Cho-Pat Dual Action Knee Strap
Cho-Pat offers targeted patellar support absent in P-TEX, recommended for specific knee tracking issues.
vs Shock Doctor
Similar entry-level price range; P-TEX may be slightly more comfortable but both have durability concerns.
Source Threads
P-TEX recommended as comfortable and affordable for rollerblading
I use the P-TEX ones from Dick's. They are like $25 and have lasted me a while. Super comfortable.
u/inline_janeyr/AggressiveInlineView thread →
Backpacking community discusses P-TEX vs competitors, notes slipping and sizing
I used P-TEX but hated how they slip down after a few miles. Switched to Bauerfeind and it's night and day. Also, the Cho-Pat strap is way better for patellar tracking.
u/trail_snailr/backpackingView thread →
Volleyball player finds P-TEX light support adequate
I have a P-Tex sleeve from a while back. It's light support, not a heavy brace. Works for when my knee feels a little tweaky.
u/vb_acer/volleyballView thread →
UK runner details P-TEX durability and slipping problems, prefers Bauerfeind
P-Tex lasted about 4 months before getting baggy and sliding. Bauerfeind GenuTrain is still snug after a year. You get what you pay for.
u/runner_kneesr/UKRunnersView thread →
Runner mentions P-TEX as a cheap starter sleeve
Started with a P-Tex knit sleeve, it was okay for easy runs. Moved to a hinged brace from DonJoy after doc visit though.
u/marathon_miker/UKRunnersView thread →