By Kate Milsom

Published: Tuesday, 24 May 2022 at 12:00 am


Good quality calf compression sleeves are thought to help support you during your running and to speed up recovery post-session. 

A staple in some athletes’ kit bags, they’re particularly useful to those who have a high run volume in training or for endurance runners for whom time on feet is considerable.

And let’s not forget those who just need a little extra lower leg support or typically suffer from sore muscles and shin pain – compression sleeves could be a very useful piece of kit for you!

What do compression sleeves do?

Calf compression sleeves should feel tight and supportive when on. They’re essentially designed to squeeze the calf muscles, which in turn squeezes the blood vessels and speeds up blood flow. Boosting the circulation around sore muscles results in a faster oxygen supply to repair the muscles and to get rid of waste products like lactic acid.

Another reason why people wear calf sleeves is to provide an extra layer of support to the calves and shins for those that are prone to shin splints or extra tight calves when running. The calf sleeves listed below can be worn during or after exercise to reap reported recovery and performance benefits.

Best calf compression sleeves for runners and triathletes

Compressport Sport R2 V2 Calf Sleeves 

 

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  • £32 / $35

Our go-to sleeves that we’ve been donning for years, the R2V2s are an upgraded version of the original Compress model. What impressed us about these is not only the level of compressive support, but the durability of the sleeves, which held their shape after years of wear, tear and washing.

These Compressport calf sleeves are designed to feel ultra lightweight (38g per sleeve) and breathable when running, while remaining supportive and durable for long-term use.

Compressport says that the sleeves can be worn before exercise to ensure the legs remain rested, during exercise to reduce any pain and fatigue, and after exercise to minimise any swelling and tired legs. The brand also says that they’ve seen a ‘significant reduction in lactic acid during exercise’ in its testing.

The sleeves are designed with a front tongue with ‘K-Protect’ that aims to absorb vibrations and discomfort around the knee by up to 8%.