ZAMST Pressione CALF
ZAMST Pressione CALF (sold in pairs)
“Next level” running gear with personal fit
Compression sleeve gradually applies an ideal compression and supports the calf.
Product Description

Draping with pursuit of fit and a freely cut design
Supporting the entire calf with a design to gradually weaken the pressure from the ankle to the calf. By compressing the entire calf, unnecessary muscle vibration resulting to fatigue is reduced.

Design with gradual compression and function to reduce muscle vibration
Supporting the entire calf with a design to gradually weaken the pressure from the ankle to the calf. By compressing the entire calf, unnecessary muscle vibration resulting to fatigue is reduced.

Less displacement by nanofibers and anti-slip pattern
Nanofiber used in upper part and anti-slip pattern designed inner side of this product prevent it from falling off even in intense movements.

Reflection line for safety in night-running
As aero design lines reminding of gradual compression reflect lights, running at night is kept safe.

Temperature control function by “HeiQ SMART TEMP”
In response to the skin temperature, fabrics adjust the amount of sweat to dry and control body temperature. In a hot weather, it effectively evaporates sweat to lower body temperature, and in a cold weather, the material maintains sweat so that a drop in the body temperature due to heat of vaporization is suppressed.

Available in 3 colors
Black, Gray
Size Chart
Measure the circumference of the calf at the narrowest part. The circumference of the ankle is just for quick reference. If the measurement falls between two sizes, choose the lager one. Product is not meant for those who have more than a two size difference between circumference of ankle and calf.

Size
S
M
L
LL
Circumference of the Calf
29 - 33 cm
33 - 37 cm
37 - 41 cm
41 - 45 cm
Circumference of the Ankle
6 18 - 20- 8.5 cm
19.5 - 21.5 cm
21 - 23 cm
22.5 - 24.5 cm
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FAQ for this product
Most braces are machine washable. After washing, hang them to dry in the shade. Please avoid washing with light-colored items, as colors may fade or transfer to other fabrics. When washing with other clothes, use a laundry net to prevent fraying or streaking. *Hand washing is recommended for some products. Please refer to the instruction manual for specific details (instruction manuals are also available on each product page of the Zamst website).
First, ensure you have the correct size and follow the instructions in the manual for proper application. Be cautious not to tighten it too much, as excessive tightness can lead to congestion.
If the size is borderline, we recommend the larger size.
From Dr. Evan Not necessarily. One of the biggest mistakes I see is athletes assuming they're fully recovered just because the pain has gone away. Pain is only one piece of the puzzle. Before I recommend discontinuing a brace, I want to see good strength, balance, confidence, and sport-specific movement. Can you jump, cut, sprint, and land without hesitation? That's what matters. Many athletes feel fine before their body is truly ready for the demands of competition. In most cases, I recommend gradually reducing brace use rather than stopping all at once. The goal is to make sure you're not only pain-free but also physically prepared to handle your sport safely.
From Dr. Evan I usually explain it this way: a knee sleeve is primarily about compression and comfort, while a knee brace is designed to provide more support and stability. Many athletes wear sleeves because they like the warmth, compression, and increased awareness they provide. A brace is generally the better option when there is a history of injury, instability, or a specific condition requiring additional support. As a physical therapist, I help athletes match the tool to the problem. If you're simply looking for mild support and comfort, a sleeve may be enough. If you're trying to manage instability or return from injury, a brace may be more appropriate.
Evan Jeffries, PT, DPT, MS
EVAN JEFFRIES is a physical therapist with a Doctorate in Physical Therapy (DPT) from the University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences. He has vast knowledge of the musculoskeletal system and has treated many orthopedic conditions by bringing a proactive approach to healthcare and lifestyle.














