![]() ![]() All you have to do is slip into the boots, and you're ready to go. The lack of cables and external units make the JetBoots extremely convenient to use. You can also use one JetBoot at a time if that's what you want. Once both boots are turned on, they connect automatically to each other, so you don't have to set the same program on the two control panels separately. You sit, relax, preferably breathe and let the JetBoots do their magic. RecoveryAir products are what Dr Jason Wersland, founder of Therabody, calls a "passive modality", meaning they can work their magic without you having to put in any effort. (Image credit: Matt Kollat/T3) Therabody RecoveryAir JetBoots review: Ease of use ![]() The JetBoots also have a more hygienic design that uses non-porous medical grade material combined with overlapping internal chambers that provide one smooth surface - you can wipe them clean with a damp cloth after each use. One of the most significant innovations of the RecoveryAir range is said to be the FastFlush Technology that can complete one entire cycle in just 60 seconds (in lower compression settings), which is two to three times faster than other pneumatic compression boots. This is similar to blood flow restriction training (BFR), but the difference here is that the whole lower limb gets compressed instead of just a section of the limb. The process is said to "flush out" fluids containing metabolic waste and ushers in fresh, nutrient-rich blood to the limbs, as the official Theabody communication explains. The pumps use pneumatic compression, a form of pressure massage in which a garment completely covering the legs inflates and deflates in a cyclical pattern. Previous models, and even the Prime and PRO models, use a separate compression unit to pump air into the boots. A fully wireless device, the JetBoots' pumps are integrated into the bottom of the boots. The JetBoots are part updated RecoveryAir line, a range of recovery products from Theabody that uses compressed air to speed up recovery. (Image credit: Matt Kollat/T3) Therabody RecoveryAir JetBoots review: How does it work?
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