![]() It’s all about the cycles, says Therabody. This means you get more cycles of pressure for the time spent in the boots, which means faster recovery. The boots connect to the Therabody app and can be controlled from there rather than on the console, and they are easily cleaned and come with a soft drawstring carry case.Ī notable advantage of all the Therabody boots is that they can inflate and deflate quicker than other sets. ![]() This wireless design is highly convenient and while you get more customisation options on the RecoveryAir Pro boots, we rate the portability of the Jetboots as a more valuable feature, especially since they are cheaper. All three sets inflate and deflate to aid recovery, but the Jetboots’ key feature is that they don’t need to be plugged into a console, with integrated pumps on the base of the boots and mini console to control them on the top. So you’ll want to be able to wash the whole pillow-or at least its cover-before you take it on your next trip.There are three sets of compression boots in Therabody’s range, with the Jetboots sitting between the RecoveryAir Prime ($699/£599) and RecoveryAir Pro ($1,299/£1,129).
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