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Never again sore muscles thanks to compression boots?

Patrick Bardelli
7/9/2022
Translation: machine translated

After sports, comfortably regenerate your legs in front of the TV or in the hammock, and without any annoying cables. Thanks to the RecoveryAir JetBoots from Therabody, this is possible. But it has its price.

After sport is before sport, so regeneration is important in between. From Therabody comes the next generation of pneumatic massagers. There are three variants in the RecoveryAir line: Prime, Pro and JetBoots. I tested the latter for a few weeks and am convinced by this product. However, this conviction is costing me dearly. But first things first.

The technology of JetBoots

Simplified, the JetBoots from Therabody replace the classic sports massage after training or a competition. Here, muscles and tissues are gently compressed with the help of compressed air - which effectively replaces the hands of the masseur or masseuse. The only difference is that the pressure comes from all sides at the same time.

Technical specifications

  • Completely wireless, with integrated internal pumps
  • integrated control panel
  • Patented "TruGrade" technology for safe, precise pressure application
  • Patented "FastFlush" technology for complete pressure build-up and release in 60 seconds
  • Bluetooth connection to the Therabody app
  • 2 preset routines (Warm-Up and Recover) only via the Therabody app
  • 4 time intervals (20 min, 40 min, 60 min and continuous)
  • 4 pressure settings (25, 50, 75, 100 mmHg)
  • save a routine that has only been shared with you via the Therabody app
  • Save an unlimited number of personalised routines only via the Therabody app
  • 240 minutes of battery life
  • Easy-to-clean, hygienic design

Scope of delivery

  • 2 compression boots with integrated pumps
  • 36W charger - jack connector
  • dual charging cable
  • Bag for compression boots

The operation of the JetBoots

The RecoveryAir JetBoots can be operated in two ways: Via the integrated controls on the boots themselves or via the Therabody app. Two modes are available: "Recover" for the time after the activity and "Warm-Up" for the time before the activity. This mode is designed to replace the classic warm-up before exercise.

On the integrated control panel, only preset time intervals and pressure settings are available. That's why I controlled each of the JetBoots via the app, which connects to the Boots via Bluetooth. This works quickly and smoothly. You then select the mode, the duration of the massage and the pressure. From 10 minutes to 90 minutes or endless and from 23 mmHg to a maximum of 100 mmHg.

The design of the inner chamber ensures a seamless, easy-to-clean interior. After use, quickly wipe out the interior with a dry cloth. So moisture and bacteria don't stand a chance.

Which size should it be?

The RecoveryAir JetBoots from Therabody are available in sizes S, M and L. I'm happy with size M. I'm happy with the M version. It fits my legs perfectly. By the way, here is the corresponding size chart from the manufacturer:

How I tested

I also rode my gravel bike a few times and covered between 20 and 30 kilometres per ride. Here, I focused on high aerobic and anaerobic loads in each case.

To make a comparison, I massaged the right leg with the JetBoots after each activity, leaving the left untreated.

Conclusion: Cool product, but (too) expensive for me

The target group for Therabody's RecoveryAir JetBoots is primarily sportspeople. However, as the product generally promotes blood circulation and prevents tired and swollen legs, it is also aimed at people who, for example, often stand in their everyday working lives.

What did I say about the RecoveryAir JetBoots?

Supposing I were a professional athlete - for example, a hockey player or skier - training twice a day for two hours, and my club, sponsor or federation provided me with the RecoveryAir JetBoots, would I use the product? Absolutely. The compression boots are a great addition to the classic sports massage and without any cables they are a good thing, especially when you're on the move.

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From radio journalist to product tester and storyteller, jogger to gravel bike novice and fitness enthusiast with barbells and dumbbells. I'm excited to see where the journey'll take me next.


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