EVS SB02 Shoulder Brace – Medium/Black


EVS SB02 Shoulder Brace – Medium/Black

  • Designed to help rotator cuff, damaged and dislocated shoulders
  • Made from vented neoprene “Airprene”
  • No restriction on range of motion
  • Pulls arm into rotator cuff

Product Description
EVS SB02 Shoulder Brace Designed to help rotator cuff, damaged and dislocated shoulders
Made from vented neoprene “Airprene”
No restriction on range of motion
Pulls arm into rotator cuff
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  1. #1 by T. Kreuz on March 4, 2010 - 10:02 pm

    I put this on over my T-shirt and it was nothing short of fantastic. My shoulder (torn rotator, etc.) felt 90% better, almost too good to be true. Well, the next morning I examined the brace to find a thread had separated on one of the seams and unraveled half the length of said seam. Unfortunately, there was no wearing it w/o some major sewing involved. I returned it (credit pending, I hope) and ordered the EVS SB03. Hopefully, the pain relief will be duplicated, coupled with a much improved product longevity.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  2. #2 by SADRIDER on March 5, 2010 - 12:07 am

    i would recommend this product, i use it to play basketball. Its lightweight and flexible so i have my mobility yet it gives me nice compression and support. I move around a lot obviously and it hasnt torn or anything on me yet so two thumbs up :)
    Rating: 4 / 5

  3. #3 by Jordan W. Campbell on March 5, 2010 - 12:38 am

    This shoulder brace works wonderful, I dislocated my shoulder playing hockey and have been wearing this underneath my pads. It seems tight across the clavicle bone and chest areas. Therefore, it should be wonderful for clavicle injuries. It tightened my shoulder, but I think they could improve it a bit to make it a bit more tighter to pull the shoulder into the scalpula.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. #4 by Terry H. Crawford on March 5, 2010 - 1:00 am

    This brace works, but it seems to run a little small in size. I measure 42″, and ordered the Large 40″ – 44″. Maybe it is because of the compression that it has to give in order to support what it needs to. It is a struggle to put on by yourself; however, it does seem to do what it claims.
    Rating: 2 / 5

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