




TRUSTED SUPPORT FOR ACTIVE ANKLES
When your sport demands speed and stability, the Active Ankle T2 Brace has your back—or rather, your ankle. Built with a rigid U-shaped shell and anatomical bilateral hinge, it gives you serious side-to-side support without locking down your movement. That means you can jump, pivot, and sprint without hesitation.
COMFORT THAT LASTS THROUGH EVERY GAME
Feather-light EVA padding hugs your ankle comfortably, while the adjustable strap system lets you customize the fit in seconds—whether you wear low-tops or high-tops. Its sleek design fits easily into athletic shoes and stays discreet under uniforms or gear.
PERFECT FOR ATHLETES & RECOVERY
Whether you’re preventing injury or protecting a sprain, this brace fits the bill. It’s ideal for volleyball, basketball, cheer, football, or any sport that pushes your ankle to the limit. And thanks to its latex-free materials and universal design, it’s safe and convenient for anyone to use—right or left foot.
DURABILITY YOU CAN COUNT ON
With a tough polypropylene shell and performance-focused construction, this brace is made for active use and ready to perform when you are.
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
Product Dimensions : 2.99 x 5 x 9.02 inches; 5.6 ounces
Item model number : 277408
Date First Available : September 16, 2003
Manufacturer : Cramer
ASIN : B000BFZU1I
Best Sellers Rank: #300,717 in Health & Household (See Top 100 in Health & Household) #547 in Ankle Braces
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MAXIMUM STABILITY DURING PLAY: Rigid U-shaped shell minimizes side-to-side movement for trusted ankle protection; ideal for preventing sprains and supporting recovery during high-impact sports like volleyball and cheerleading
LIGHTWEIGHT COMFORTABLE FIT: Medium size fits men’s shoe size 7-10, women’s shoe size 8-11; feather-light EVA padding molds to the ankle for extended wear without discomfort, while low-profile design slips easily into most athletic shoes
EASY TO WEAR & ADJUST: Features a single strap system that is adjustable for both low-top or high-top shoes; anatomical bilateral hinge allows natural range of motion so you stay mobile and supported
BUILT FOR ACTIVE LIFESTYLES: Perfect for athletes needing ankle support for sports like basketball, softball, football, and more; latex-free and versatile enough for injury prevention or post-sprain stabilization
LEFT OR RIGHT FOOT COMPATIBLE: Designed for universal fit so you can use it on either ankle as needed; durable polypropylene shell stands up to intense activity and helps reduce the need for multiple braces
12 reviews for Active Ankle T2 Ankle Brace, Rigid Ankle Stabilizer for Protection & Sprain Support for Volleyball, Cheerleading, Ankle Compression Braces for Men & Women, White, Medium
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Tina –
Great Product — Physician Approved
I am a 32 year old male who plays basketball 3 times weekly — my left ankle has taken on several sprains. Unfortunately, ankle sprains are cumulative, and I either had to find a solution for rolling my ankle or give up basketball. Even as a physician, I was extremely skeptical this would help, but at the urging of my orthopedic colleagues I decided to give it a try.First – as has been mentioned by others – the brace is INITIALLY uncomfortable. A lot of people are going to give up on this too early, which is really their loss (but a reason to ignore their negative comments). The brace requires some breaking in as it conforms to your personal ankle shape. For me, this took three different 1.5 hr sessions. Also, in order to achieve comfort earlier, I’d wear two pairs of socks and put the bottom of the brace UNDER the insole inside the shoe.The reason for my initial skepticism is that I play a point/shooting guard position in which ankle mobility is essential for good cutting and defense. I was certain that anything extra in the shoe or around the ankle that was capable of preventing rolling of the ankle would diminish my lateral movements and general mobility. Well, I couldn’t have been more wrong. The first few weeks I used it, I knew the brace was there and was cautious, but most of that was because I was still rehabbing from a previous injury. After several weeks, though, I don’t really notice it’s there and it has not caused me to lose any mobility.Finally, it does just as it advertises. If put on properly, it is pretty much IMPOSSIBLE to roll the ankle. The caveat is that it naturally loosens a little as you play, so I just retighten every 30 minutes or so to be safe.I strongly recommend this for basketball use if you are prone to ankle rolling/sprains. I’m thinking about getting one for my other ankle, despite the fact that it is rarely sprained.
M. Jecha –
Sprain no more!
My son inherited “weak” ankles from his father and sprained his ankles on a regular basis, starting with soccer in grade school, continuing through little league, Jr./Sr. high school basketball, football and volleyball. When seeing an orthopaedic surgeon for a torn miniscus from football, we talked about his series of sprained ankles. The surgeon recommended Active Ankle and our health insurance covered the first pair.He wore them throughout high school volleyball and playing in local volleyball, softball, baseball and football leagues ever since. They held up through about 3 years of active use, then we ordered the overhaul kit and he got another 2 years out of them. He finally bought a new pair just this past month. He’s not a small guy, at 6’3″, 220 lbs. and granted he didn’t play sports every day after high school, but 1-2 days a week is still a lot of use! He has had a few sprains when he’s played a pick-up game and didn’t have the Active Ankles with him, but using them after injury helped him recover faster. These things have save him countless injuries, not to mention the subsequent doctor visits and that cost, I cannot say enough about them! Sooo much better than all those ankle supports I bought at the drugstore before finding them!
HHA –
This is a good product
Works as advertised
bak4 –
Comfortable with good support
This brace was what my orthopedic doctor wanted me to have after a bad sprain and cracked fibula. The minute I put it on my ankle felt stronger and more protected. I can still move well flexing and extending but don’t worry that my ankle will roll outwards or inwards – ways it is not supposed to. Fits in my shoes okay with some loosening of the laces. Highly recommend!
Amazon Customer –
Not the best
Purchased for my daughter for volleyball. We usually use a different style but the coach made these mandatory. Not even worn for a month’s worth of practices and one of the braces have cracked and it is no good. It’s past my return window so I’m having to buy another one and these things aren’t the cheapest. I’m hoping the next one holds up
D. Willis –
Frustrated
I’ve bought several of these in the past for my daughter – absolutely love them!I went back to purchase another set.I found the ONE I wanted, added to cart; requested 2.I got:1 black large1 white small😡
Va Tech Mom –
Lightweight, very sturdy, dependable ankle protection
My husband and I both play competative volleyball and we use these every time we play (I play twice a week, he plays once a week). We’re each on our second pairs and have NEVER sprained our ankles wearing Active Anklese. They are very comfortable and easy to put on. We both wear them under the lining of our shoes, which makes them even more comfortable!
Christina Huang –
Poor quality
I bought an active ankle roughly 20 yrs ago. I thought I’d finally replace it. When the new one arrived the first thing I noticed was the padding is now made of a cheap foam material. It used to be a padded fabric cushion. If you look at my picture, the black one is from 20 years ago. I need something that will last. The new braces are just made of cheap material and won’t last very long. Very disappointed they are cutting costs by cutting the quality. Will be sending these back and will look for something better.
Canadian –
It gives good support. I just wished it had a non slip bottom so it can be worn around the house without a shoe. I have ankle pain from having a nail inserted into my tibula and this helped keep my ankle straight which allowed me to walk a lot longer before it started to get sore.
David –
bon support, utilisé au volley-ball et softball..on l’oubli facilement; pour chevilles fragiles et saines. Livré très rapidement(3 jours) sur livraison standart gratuite! je conseil fortement.
Ziqi Liu –
Good for moderate injuries.
Gilles Dyotte –
good quality for little price