The 6 Best Compression Boots to Support Muscle Recovery in 2024, Tested by Fitness Experts

The 6 Best Compression Boots to Support Muscle Recovery in 2024, Tested by Fitness Experts

Best Overall Compression Boots

Therabody RecoveryAir JetBoots

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RecoveryAir JetBoots

Best Overall Compression Boots

Therabody RecoveryAir JetBoots

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Pros
  • Internal pump built-in the bottom of each foot
  • Long battery life
  • Easy to travel with, TSA-friendly
Cons
  • Compression programs not as customizable as some might want

Our Therabody JetBoots review garnered wide support from our editors thanks to the boot’s wireless internal pumps that are integrated at the bottom of each foot. There are zero cords or controllers the user needs to hold, which means we could pretty much throw these bad boys on and enjoy 20-100 mmHg pressure handsfree from wherever we pleased.

We’d go as far to say we’re completely won over by the wireless design. These boots have accompanied us on the couch, in bed, and even inside an airport lounge.

We like that JetBoots are user-friendly. It’s an untethered experience that’s super convenient, whether you’re new to compression boots or not. Put em on, press the buttons on one leg (they’re auto-paired, which we found even more convenient), and the air-massage begins.

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Compression Level and Adjustability 4
Ease of Use Very easy
Portability and Storage Included storage pouch for boots only (not pump)
Battery Life Up to 4 hours
Additional Features Connectivity with Therabody App coming soon

Best Entry-Level Compression Boots

Therabody RecoveryAir Prime

RecoveryAir Prime

Best Entry-Level Compression Boots

Therabody RecoveryAir Prime

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Pros
  • Solid price point
  • Control panel is simple to use
  • Same compression performance as the Jet Boots
Cons
  • Not as customizable as some might want

We consider these a more affordable alternative to the RecoveryAir JetBoots for those looking to save a few (hundred) bucks. The main trade-offs we noticed are a lower battery life and the dependency on an external pump. Consider those the two main differences when comparing the Therabody Prime to the JetBoots and Pro System.

Despite those drawbacks, we found it well worth the price. The Prime features a simple control panel that’s easy to use, smart app connectivity, and all the same pressure settings and performance features as you’d get using the JetBoots. If you’re not wanting to splurge for the JetBoots or compromise on high-quality performance, these are the boots for you.

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Compression Levels and Adjustability 20-100 mmHg in increments of 10
Ease of Use Very easy
Portability and Storage Included storage pouch for pump only (not boots)
Battery Life Up to 3 hours
Additional Features Connectivity with Therabody App coming soon

Most Customized Compression Boot Experience

Therabody RecoveryAir PRO System

RecoveryAir PRO System

Most Customized Compression Boot Experience

Therabody RecoveryAir PRO System

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Pros
  • Two special preset programs that aren’t on other Therabody boots
  • Can adjust pressure time, hold time, and pressure range
  • Control panel is sleek and simple to use
Cons
  • Have to use with external pump
  • More than $1,000

This is the crème de la crème of Therabody’s compression boot lineup. The only downside about the Pro System is they’re dependable on an external pump (not truly wireless), but the controller helps deliver a fully customized recovery experience like no other.

We love that the Pros can be programmed with your favorite preset settings, so they’re locked and loaded whenever you’re ready the get a session in. They also come with two special preset programs you can’t get on the Prime or JetBoots: Isolation and Interval mode. From there, the customization gets more intense. We’re talking adjustable pressure time, hold time, and pressure range that provide the opportunity to work your muscles the best way you see fit at any given moment.

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Compression Levels and Adjustability 20-100 mmHg in increments of 10
Ease of Use Easy
Portability and Storage Included storage pouch for pump and boots
Battery Life Up to 4 hours
Additional Features Connectivity with Therabody App coming soon

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Best Intermediate Compression Boots

Hyperice Normatec 3 Legs

Normatec 3 Legs

Best Intermediate Compression Boots

Hyperice Normatec 3 Legs

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Pros
  • Zip-up design and controller make for fast setup
  • Seven customizable compression settings
  • Good price point (in between the TherabodyAir Prime and TherabodyAir Jet)
Cons
  • Controller can be annoying for some users

While most compression boots are simple to use, Normatec’s latest generation provides a no-nonsense experience thanks to the clean zip-up design and lightweight controller. We love that it offers seven customizable compression settings, which makes it suitable for different fitness levels and preferences. The real star in our eyes is Normatec’s ZoneBoost tech, which adds extra time and pressure on specific points of soreness. Imagine this at the top of your quads the morning after leg day–it’s that touch of a little extra something something that can make all the difference.

We geeked out about the Normatec Legs with Peloton Instructor Rad Lopez, who pointed out how reliable and quick to start the device is compared to some other boots on the market. “Normally I’ll use them on the couch while watching TV or doing work on my laptop. I love that I can still be productive wearing them,” Lopez previously told Men’s Health.

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Compression Levels and Adjustability 7
Ease of Use Very easy
Portability and Storage No storage pouch included
Battery Life Up to 3 hours
Additional Features Connectivity with Hyperice App

Best Full Body Compression Boot Bundle

Hyperice Normatec 3 Full Body

Normatec 3 Full Body

Best Full Body Compression Boot Bundle

Hyperice Normatec 3 Full Body

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Pros
  • More affordable than Therabody’s bundle
  • Comes with hip and arm sleeve attachments
  • Same quality performance as on the Normatec 3 legs
Cons
  • Still expensive when considering total investment

Even though Therabody has a legitimate full body system, we found Normatec’s more practical. Reason being, this version covers the areas people are more likely to be sore in, like the hips and legs.

This bundle is also significantly cheaper compared to Therabody’s, which is about $300 more and still requires an additional arm sleeve attachment to unlock the ability to work both arms at the same time.

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Compression Levels and Adjustability 7
Ease of Use Moderately easy (just a lot of parts!)
Portability and Storage No storage pouch included
Battery Life Up to 3 hours
Additional Features Connectivity with Hyperice App

Most Portable Compression Boots

Hyperice Normatec Go

Editor’s Choice

Normatec Go

Most Portable Compression Boots

Hyperice Normatec Go

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Pros
  • Under $400
  • True wireless thanks to side control panels
  • Most portable compression boots offered so far
  • Easy to travel with, TSA-friendly
Cons
  • Only works the calves

Perhaps the coolest design of compression boots yet, our editors found the portable Normatec Go boots easy to transport and simple to use. The one downside we noticed is that they only cover the calves, so it’s not ideal for those looking to tackle hamstring and quad soreness and recovery. But, if you’re someone whose calves cry out following a workout and are looking to dip your toes in the world of compression boots without making too significant of an investment, these are an excellent choice.

These boots don’t sacrifice on performance even though they’re smaller. We found that the Go especially shines following a long run or full day of walking.

Plus, it can be functional to get the compression your calves need without being stuck in a lying position on the couch. The Go’s offer a bit more mobility to play video games or work from a laptop–we’ve even used a pair on an airplane.

Read more: Hyperice Normatec Go Review

Compression Levels and Adjustability 7
Ease of Use Very easy
Portability and Storage No storage pouch included
Battery Life Up to 3 hours
Additional Features Connectivity with Hyperice App

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How Do Compression Boots Work?

Compression boots work by using air pressure to control the blood circulation in your legs.

“As each chamber in the boots fills with air and compresses more tightly, it prevents a large amount of blood from circulating through that part of your body,” says Samuel. “So when the boots tighten around your feet first and then your calves, your blood flow to those areas is limited. As this compression continues around your entire leg, you’re left with even more limited blood flow. But just a moment after all that, the chambers methodically deflate, permitting blood to travel first into your thighs, then down through your lower legs, then into your feet.”

The theory behind this practice is the onrush of blood will help bring nutrients to help your legs recover efficiently, but this has not been proven for fact.

“There is conflicting evidence that compression devices aid in long term muscle recovery from delayed onset muscle soreness,” according to Dr. Sanchez. “However, there has been research that suggests short term relief from exercise induced muscle damage.”

Despite the lack of proof, the gentle squeezing of the leg muscles can feel relaxing—even massage-like at times.

To ensure your blood circulation doesn’t get cut off Therabody and Hyperice have capped its devices to only reach specific amounts of pressure (measured in mmHG). So as long as you properly place the boots on your legs and use them for the time settings given, your risk of injury is low. Just make sure if you’re new to using compression boots you start with the lowest setting first with short periods of time. Then, as you get more comfortable with using your compression boots, you can play with the higher mmHG levels and time settings.

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Why Are Compression Boots So Expensive?

Buying a pair of compression boots is no small investment, which is why we took the time to vet the most trustworthy products above. Painting in broad brushstrokes, compression boots are largely expensive because you’re bringing high-level compression therapy tech into to the comfort of your own home.

So with the price points you see with Hyperice and Therabody, you have to consider the amount of research and development needed to help advanced the compression boots while still being easy to use. Specs like simple control panels, built-in internal pumps, preset programs, and compression targeting are several examples of tech that’s been improved upon in the last few years.

Second to consider is portability, as brands have been able to condense the size of their products and make them relatively easy to move around the house and travel with. Last is safety, as brands have to make sure their compression boots operate within a specific boundary to ensure you receive a tightening effect on your muscles without going too far and potentially causing injury.

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When (and How Long) to Use Compression Boots

Compression boots can be used every day, according to Dr. Giordano. Especially for intense exercisers.

“They can be used immediately after exercise, and for a duration of around 30 minutes to 1 hour.”

“They are commonly used after intense exercise, but can also be used prior to exercise as part of a warm up routine,” says Dr. Sanchez. “I suggest using them for 10-15 minutes pre exercise.”

Keep in mind: It’s important to first discuss with a healthcare professional to determine if compression boots are right for you.

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Why You Can Trust Us

At Men’s Health, we take great pride in providing our readers with reliable and trustworthy product recommendations. We believe that our readers deserve the best, which is why we always make sure to conduct thorough research and testing before making any recommendations. For this story, we spent hours over the course of the last few years researching and testing 10 of the best-rated compression boots on the market. We also interviewed experts including physical therapists Renato Sanchez, PT, DPT, C.S.C.S., and Dan Giordano, PT, DPT, C.S.C.S..

Our writers and editors are also experts in their own right, using their informed opinions to select products and ensuring that our content is of the highest quality. Our product recommendations are purely editorial, and while we may receive free products to test and review, we only recommend the products we are most impressed by. We never let retailers or public relations contacts dictate our content or product coverage, which is why you can trust us to provide you with reliable and unbiased product recommendations.

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Ebenezer Samuel, C.S.C.S., is the fitness director of Men’s Health and a certified trainer with more than 10 years of training experience. He’s logged training time with NFL athletes and track athletes and his current training regimen includes weight training, HIIT conditioning, and yoga. Before joining Men’s Health in 2017, he served as a sports columnist and tech columnist for the New York Daily News.  

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