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Kintex Leg Recovery Boots

Chambers fill in sequence
3 modes, 3 intensities
Full-length zips
Stops on its own

Air chambers that inflate in sequence from the foot upward, squeezing the calf and thigh the way a therapist works a tired leg.

Slide both legs in, pick a mode, and sit down for twenty minutes.


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60-day money-back guarantee

Use them every evening for two months. If your legs don't feel different, we'll refund you in full*.

Returns & Refunds
Not right for you? Return within 60 days for a full refund — no forms, no hassle. That includes if the fit is wrong for your leg.
What's in the box
Two full-length quilted nylon boots with sequential air chambers and side zips, a handheld controller with display, air hoses, a mains adapter and a carry bag. Wipe the lining with a damp cloth — the boots never go in a machine.
Shipping
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Loved by 20,000+ people back in motion

The twenty minutes that gives you your evening back

How it moves
How it moves

The squeeze travels upward, not all at once

The chambers fill in order — foot, ankle, calf, thigh — then release and start again. It is a wave rather than a clamp, which is why twenty minutes feels like something being worked out of the leg rather than something being crushed into it.

Against what you already do
Against what you already do

Compression socks just sit there

A sock applies the same pressure all day and does nothing else. It is passive. This actively squeezes and lets go, dozens of times, over the whole leg including the thigh — and then it is over. Twenty minutes of something is worth more than twelve hours of nothing much.

The price of the same idea
The price of the same idea

The clinic version costs six hundred euros more

Sequential air compression is not new — it has been in physio rooms and pro sport for years, at seven and eight hundred euros a pair. What has changed is that the pump and the chambers no longer have to cost that. Same principle, same wave, on your own sofa.

How it works?

1

Sit down and zip in

Lay both boots flat, slide your legs in and run the zips up. Trousers on or off, it makes no difference. Thirty seconds, sitting on the sofa or the edge of the bed.

2

Choose the mode

Three intensities and three patterns on the handset. Start on the lowest. The first inflation always feels stronger than you expected — by the third cycle you stop noticing it.

3

Twenty minutes, then it stops

The chambers fill from the foot upward and release, over and over. It shuts itself off at the end of the cycle. Read, watch something, take a call — your hands are free the whole time.

Made for legs that have done a long day

Standing all day

Standing all day

Nurses, teachers, hairdressers, shop floors, kitchens. Legs that throb from the ankle up by the time you sit down, and still throb when you are trying to sleep.

Sitting all day

Sitting all day

Long drives, long flights, a desk you do not get up from. The problem is the same one from the other direction — nothing in the leg is moving, and by evening you can feel it.

After the effort

After the effort

The long walk, the long run, the day in the garden. The people who used to accept losing the next morning, and would rather spend twenty minutes on the sofa instead.

9/10 said their legs felt lighter the same evening Independent 4-week wear panel
80% were using it more than four times a week after a month Independent customer survey
20,000+ people already back in motion with Kintex Kintex customers

Why Kintex Recovery Boots?

Against what people already do for heavy legs.

KintexCompression
socks
Legs up
on a cushion
Active squeeze, not just pressure
Works foot, calf and thigh
Nothing to wear all day
Twenty minutes and done
You feel it the same evening
Costs nothing to run

Frequently asked questions

Will they fit my legs?
The boots are one size with full-length zips and they open completely flat, so they take a wide range of calf and thigh. They are cut for a leg up to roughly 75cm from heel to upper thigh. If you are very tall the top chamber will sit lower on the thigh — it still works, it just covers less. Sixty days to send them back if the fit is wrong for you.
Do they squeeze too hard?
On level three, yes — deliberately. Start on level one. Almost everybody's first reaction to the first inflation is that it is stronger than they expected, and almost everybody has forgotten about it by the third cycle. If it ever feels sharp rather than firm, that is too much: turn it down.
How noisy is the pump?
About the same as a hairdryer on its lowest setting, in bursts rather than continuously. You can hold a conversation over it and watch television with the volume where you normally have it. You would not use it next to a sleeping baby.
How often should I use them?
One twenty-minute session in the evening is what most people settle into. After a long day standing, a long drive or a hard session, that is when you notice it most. There is no benefit to running it for an hour — the cycle is designed to finish.
Is there anyone who shouldn't use them?
Yes, and we would rather say so plainly. Talk to your doctor first if you have or have had a blood clot, if you have a circulatory or heart condition, if you have an open wound, a recent fracture or a skin infection on the leg, or if you are pregnant. This is a comfort device for tired legs, not a treatment — if something in your leg is wrong, get it looked at rather than squeezed.