Compression Socks Compressport R2 3.0 Black White
Compression Stockings Compressport R2 3.0 Black White
The evolution of our iconic R2 3.0 compression tights, with greater stability and less impact wherever you run.
The R2 3.0 compression socks could be considered one of our most iconic products. It can be seen everywhere, from practice to podiums. With unmatched comfort and support, these scientifically engineered tights have revolutionized compression apparel. Although we could have rested on our laurels, we've continued to innovate and now we're proud to introduce the evolution of R2v2... R2 3.0. To improve on the classic product, we've brought back the features that have made the R2v2 so respected, such as its seamless multi-stage compression, quick-drying fabric and K.Protect knee protection to reduce impact, and combined them with even more revolutionary details.
The new lines of the fibula activate proprioception to increase balance and stability, which means less twisting on the trail. In addition, the horizontal point areas activate microcirculation and lymphatic flow, avoiding shin injuries and inflammation. And for when the sun goes down we've added a reflective logo on the back of the sleeve to increase visibility. After learning of a recent scientific report showing that compression stockings can help reduce stomach problems after intense activity, we perfected these areas of tissue to activate blood flow throughout the body and reduce intestinal damage. In short, the stomach ache is over. Whether you're going for a run in the park or diving into a marathon, the R2 3.0 gives you the support you need for that extra mile.
KEY BENEFITS
- More balance and stability thanks to the lines of the fibula, which stimulate the proprioceptors, improving grip and reducing the chances of spraining the ankle.
- A high-level support of the calf muscle that reduces the risk of injuries and cramps thanks to a targeted compression of 360 degrees.
- Zones of special targeted tissue stimulate microcirculation, reducing inflammation, as well as stomach problems in long-distance races.