







🦵 Elevate your stride—support that moves with you, not against you.
The ComfiLife Ankle Brace offers adjustable compression and orthopedic support designed to stabilize and protect ankles during daily activities and sports. Made with breathable, elastic materials and a non-slip silicone interior, it ensures all-day comfort and secure fit for men and women. Ideal for managing plantar fasciitis, tendinitis, sprains, and swelling, this one-size brace adapts to various ankle sizes with a convenient Velcro closure, making it a versatile solution for injury prevention and recovery.



















| ASIN | B07JPZ171H |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #98,624 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #156 in Ankle Braces |
| Brand | ComfiLife |
| Brand Name | ComfiLife |
| Closure Type | Hook & Loop |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 8,355 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00853145007164 |
| Item Weight | 2.12 ounces |
| Manufacturer | ComfiLife |
| Material | Silicone |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Size | Standard |
| Special Features | Adjustable |
| Specific Uses For Product | Plantar Fasciitis, Sprain, Swelling, Tendinitis |
| Sport Type | Basketball, Golf, Running, Soccer, Volleyball |
| Target Use Body Part | Ankle |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Use for | Ankle |
A**N
Amazing for hEDS/connective tissue disorder
Ease of use: (looks complicated, but isn’t): 5/5 Support/stability: 5/5 Compression (custom): 5/5 I’ve tried basically all types of braces at this point with Hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome. I used to “live” in braces and compression socks (also have PoTS), but physical therapy and every-6-weeks shockwave therapy treatments have given me so much more time back on my feet and general, overall mobility. But, I also live in an incline-rich, hilly area that discourages vehicle drivers, so I find myself still injuring easily. I have chronic posterior tibial tendinitis, Achilles tendonitis, and (much better controlled because of the shockwave therapy treatments at my podiatrist’s office) plantar fasciitis. As someone in the hEDS community stated, “it’s like our bodies are held together with chewing gum.” Injury is easy to do and frequent. With all that context and background, this is the best brace I’ve tried. When wrapped well, it offers better stability and support than the metal-arm (PAINFUL!) braces I’ve used, and the customizable compression is perfection. It doesn’t slide even over an ankle-high sock (sensitive skin, too, but this hasn’t bother mine where it’s made contact), and it’s priced competitively well (at my times of purchase) for such a quality product. I’m grateful. And so confident in the superior aid this has offered me that I just donated all my other braces today! Overall: 5/5
S**S
great for my posterior tibial tendon problems
I have partial posterior tibial tendon collapse (flat foot) on my left side and have a large ankle and calf, and regular braces don't fit properly, and "plus size" braces I found at a medical equipment store were clearly made for bigger people. This strap is the first thing I've found that gives me some support throughout the day and I love it. It's a long strap with velcro on one end, and you can wrap it around your bottom foot, then ankle, then again around the foot or higher on the ankle, your choice. I injured my left foot and ankle about 3 1/2 years ago and that lead to my posterior tibial tendon partially collapsing, plus some arthritis and rheumatoid nodules. Had physical therapy but it was suboptimal, as the only clinic in town focuses on sports medicine and the college athletes rather than everyday people. In the course of my therapy I was told that braces would not help. Earlier this year when I still couldn't walk much despite doing the exercises I was taught, I decided to investigate how to improve my PTTD, and the first thing I saw was that a well-known protocol said the first step was to wear a brace. As mentioned, I couldn't find a decent brace that fit right, but this strap (branded as a brace) was exactly what I needed. I can wrap it twice around the bottom of the foot to give me a little arch support, or twice around the ankle for tendon support. Currently I'm using an arch support pillow attached to my foot, with this strap around it holding it in place. The pain is much better, and with less stress on the tendon during the day, my physical therapy exercises seem to be doing more good than they were before. One thing that is kind of weird about the strap is there is a rubber traction side, but you can't wrap with that side on the outside because the velcro tab at the end doesn't face the right way. You could maybe tuck it underneath a strap to get some hold but I haven't been able to get that to work yet. Not sure why the rubber traction is on the "skin side" but it is. Also, this thing will rip up your socks and shoes eventually, it's pretty tough. I like wearing it on the foot with a sock over it, and that seems to be gentler on the sock than wearing it over a sock. It washes well, I use Woolite for darks in a sink and let it soak, then let it drip over a sink for a while, then hang it up and let it finish drying, which it does overnight. No dryer and I wouldn't put it in a washing machine either, but washing it really quick in the sink is easy enough. Definitely recommend this, especially if you've got large ankles or calves and have been having trouble finding something that will fit.
T**A
"Did not work for my injury but may work for yours"...
UPDATE: I saw my podiatrist and he diagnosed me with "insertional peroneal tendonitis". Initially he used an insert material on the orthotic of my work shoe to force my foot into eversion. I continued with my home exercise, massage gun on light setting, icing etc. Additionally, I tried to stay off my foot as much as possible at work especially. This was not sufficient as my foot barely improved. As a result, he provided me with a lace-up brace with criss-cross Velcro support as well which is clearly a more "moderate to severe" brace. I am doing a series of four exercises daily and continuing with my other therapies. I will be staying off my foot as much as I can at work and home because tendinitis is all about "REST". That being said, I am now using the "Comfilife" ankle support wrap for home use with slippers so that I at least have "LIGHT" support with a gentle lean towards almost moderate support. Hopefully this will be sufficient since the Comfilife is a much more comfortable support than the other one when you are wearing them for an extended period of time. I will hold onto the product but unfortunately it did not work for my current ankle/lateral (outer) foot injury. For the record, I have not seen my MD yet and am trying to self-treat my injury based on my being a former certified personal trainer many, many years ago. I am experiencing pain at the ankle bone with light swelling and it runs down to the lower outside side of my foot. I do not recall rolling or twisting my ankle but I work in asset protection so maybe something minor occurred that I have already forgotten about since it seemed insignificant at the time. I have been dealing with this for several weeks now and am trying multiple compression wraps. The REVIEW: -- This wrap is designed for "LIGHT" support with maybe a gentle lean into "moderate" -- The diagram with care instructions is pretty good being a step-by-step guide. It would be even better if it were a little more of a close-up view. -- The care instructions are very good and clear. I would probably go against them and wash it on COLD in a "gentle" cycle in a delicates zipper bag with other delicates and then lay it out to air dry. But that is me, I dislike hand washing and have done this with countless items when they say to "hand wash only" and they always come out fine. -- Initially I test drove this around the house wearing it over a sock and wearing house slippers. It seemed comfortable and gave pretty good support. -- You do need to look at the "how to use" directions very carefully and apply them to "the letter of the law" or you will surely have issues. -- It appears well made and even has the squiggly lines of gel to help it adhere and not slide. -- You need to be gentle and use two hands when you remove the brace. Use one hand to hold it down near where the Velcro is attached and gently pull with the other hand because the contact is super strong and the materials firmly adhere to one another. Otherwise you may damage the material sooner than later. -- I suspect that the wrap may be a little short and that is why some slight shifting occurs when I wore it with work shoes which led to discomfort in my case. I wear a size 12 shoe. I am 6' 1/2" tall and weigh 176 pounds. It started off fairly comfortable and supportive as I began my work shift but I could tell after a few hours in that it had shifted some and was becoming more uncomfortable. By the last 1-2 hours there was less support and I should have likely just pulled it off but I figured some support was better than no support so I rolled with it. All in all, this may work for some people with mild injuries.
N**6
Great brace for ankle sprain & Achilles tendonitis injury recovery!
This product has been a lifesaver to me for the past few days. I'm a RN, I train with a trainer 2x a week and a cyclist, so needless to say I utilize my lower extremities a TON! Most recently I suffered from a severe sprain in combination with Achilles tendonitis. I recently switched from another brace to this brace and it's been a great transition. This brace helps to create stability and moves well with each step I take. Its pretty easy to put on, so dont be intimidated by it. Its very comfortable and slips in my tennis shoe pretty well(I have the shoe strings a little looser on the foot with the brace). I wear this when I work and it seems to keep me stable and a bit of a reminder to be careful on that foot. So far its been helpful in my recovery. It's definitely helpung me gain my confidence back with walking. Not to mention,the price is great
R**.
Not enough support for what I needed.
I ordered both the ComfiLife ankle wrap and the RIKEEP and I tried the ComfiLife wrap for the first day on my twisted ankle, but I didn't like it. At first, when they arrived, I thought I had accidently bought 2 of the same one. They look exactly alike. They work the exact same way. They felt the same. Only the color was different. Given that, I don't know why, but the ComfiLife one did not support my ankle as well. I had to wrap it as tight as I could and it still felt the same. Also, it wasn't comfortable with my tennis shoes on. I tried it a couple of other times too, and I could never get it off. The velcro was stuck like glue! At least you know it's not going to come off. Anyhow, I think maybe the RIKEEP is a tad thicker material? Not sure why, but it was perfect for me. It gave my ankle the support it needed and it was comfortable. Maybe ComfiLife will be better for you, but I preferred the other one. I will keep both to have a spare on hand!
S**S
Excellent support brace.
Excellent product. I have been using it for a couple of months now. I purchased it to deal with posterior tibial tendonitis. It provides very good support to the arch of the foot and the ankle. Because of the loop on the front end that goes around the foot, it goes on very easily. The non-slip material on the inside plus the Velcro tab at the end ensure that the brace stays in place all day. I have also not seen any stretching or loss of elasticity in the time I have been using it. The only "negative" with this brace is that the Velcro tab REALLY grips the fabric of the brace. It can be difficult to get it off. A good workaround is instead of grasping the tab from the front end and pulling it off, it is easier to insert your finger in BEHIND the Velcro tab and work it off from the back.
N**O
Not just for sprains -I have ended up gifting a few of these
I have swollen feet and legs. So I got 2 for myself as a possible change out for nighttime compression socks. They turned out to be VERY effective and comfortable. Then a friend with a weak ankle got one for support and it helped a lot and lately another gifted to support a friend with plantar facia that they cannot have surgically repaired right now. Was helpful. they wash well, keep their stretch and wear well. Update-These remain so helpful OVER the foot and ankle OVER my compression socks. I have venous insufficiency and after so many years the foot around the heel and the middle of the foot have become fluid wells. The wrap over a sock is very comfortable and helps add a bit of compression to the problem area.
L**C
Life changing
When my custom orthotics just aren't cutting it, I break out my ankle straps and get on with my life. They can be bulky but can be worn with loosely laced tie shoes, crocs and sandals with adjustable straps. The ankle and arch support are amazing and allow me to get on with my life. So many ankle braces to choose from and I was fortunate to choose these right out of the gate. Tried one for my right foot which is more likely to give me grief and recently wised up and ordered the 2nd. Not a cure, but definitely a great product for foot and ankle pain relief.
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