Below you will find a size chart that can help you pick the right size
Type | Size | Inside length / Umfang |
Comments |
Pants | One Size |
< 90 cm inside length < 78 cm circumference |
We recommend Recovery Pants as they also cover your hips and buttocks and thereby give you a better treatment. If your circumference is to large for the boots we recommend a zipper extender (+10 cm). |
Boots | S | < 50 to 65 cm inside length
< 78 cm circumference |
This size is only available for our K4 model. We recommend these boots when you have an inner leg length up to 65 cm. If you circumference of your legs are relatively small we recommend turning up the pressure. If your circumference is to large for the boots we recommend a zipper extender (+10 cm). |
Boots | M |
< 66 bis 80 cm inside length
< 80 cm circumference |
We recommend these boots when you have an inner leg length from 66 to 80 cm. If you circumference of your legs are relatively small we recommend turning up the pressure. If your circumference is to large for the boots we recommend a zipper extender (+10 cm). |
Boots | L |
< 81cm inside length
< 85 cm circumference |
We recommend these boots when you have an inner leg length from 81 cm. If you circumference of your legs are relatively small we recommend turning up the pressure. If your circumference is to large for the boots we recommend a zipper extender (+10 cm). |
If you are in between 2 sizes, we always recommend going with the longest, as the boots will shrink when they are inflated.
Normally a person on 165 cm will fit a size M boot fine. If you are below 165 cm, you should choose boots and deactivate the top champer of the boots.
If your legs have a larger circumference than in the above size chart you have the option to use zipper extenders. This will increase the circumference by 10 cm in each boot.
Due to smaller champers it will feel like the boots create a bigger pressure (that is not to say that the pressure does not feel high in the pants). Should you due to this desire boots, but still want treatment of balls and hips, we would recommend using our recovery hipsters.
In both boots and recovery pants it's ok to see the top of your toes. When you use boots, it's best to pulle them up as much as possible.