Sporting Goods : Mizuno DXS Ankle Brace - Right Ankle

Sporting Goods : Mizuno DXS Ankle Brace - Right Ankle

Mizuno DXS Ankle Brace - Right Ankle

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Mizuno DXS Ankle Brace - Right Ankle
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Binding: Misc.
Brand: Mizuno
Label: Mizuno
Manufacturer: Mizuno
Publisher: Mizuno
Sales Rank: 86932
Studio: Mizuno










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The first of its kind, this ankle brace gives you the freedom to move without sacrificing stability or support. Like having a personal certified trainer at all times, the DXS provides the feel and support of a real traniner's tape job. A unique 3 strap design simulates the configuration of ankle taping with a V-shaped belt, Anchor belt, and Auxiliary belt. Comes with optional side support inserts for increased lateral stability.




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