The hold.
Your feet first. A firm, even pressure settles in, then begins to move upward, like the weight of the day being pressed out.
Built for bodies that don’t stop. Australia’s most powerful compression boots give you the edge to feel lighter, looser and ready for more. Backed by science. Trusted by the best.
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Hard sessions leave microdamage, inflammation and fluid behind in the muscle. Healios uses sequential compression to support circulation and venous return, helping clear metabolic by-products and shift excess fluid through the deep venous system.
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That heavy, swollen feeling is often driven by interstitial fluid pooling in the tissue. A rolling wave from foot to thigh works with the one-way valves of your lymphatic vessels, supporting lymphatic drainage and venous return alongside the natural calf-muscle pump.
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Hard training can leave tissue tight, loaded and underperfused. Compression cycles support arterial inflow and venous return, improving perfusion through working muscle and helping tissue stay warm, compliant and easier to move.
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Slow, rhythmic pressure supports a shift toward parasympathetic activity, the branch of the autonomic nervous system responsible for rest and recovery. Heart rate settles, physical tension eases, and the body shifts into a more restorative state.


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Your feet first. A firm, even pressure settles in, then begins to move upward, like the weight of the day being pressed out.
You feel it travel from feet to calves to thighs, each chamber picking up where the last one left off.
Pressure builds, travels, then lets go. Your legs do nothing while the rhythm takes over and your body finally switches off.
The boots deflate. You stand up and notice it. Lighter, looser legs and that feeling of having finally done something about them.
Squeeze a toothpaste tube in the middle and half goes the wrong way. Roll it from the bottom and everything moves up.
Pressure travels.
Pressure sits.
Sequential pressure moves upward, supporting the body’s natural return of fluid from the legs.

Start light. Dial it up. Find what feels right today.
200 isn’t the setting. It’s the ceiling.
Training. Standing. Sitting. Flying. Different days, same heavy-leg feeling.
Hard training leaves more than tired muscles. Legs can stay heavy, tight and loaded long after you finish. Recover tonight, or carry yesterday into tomorrow.
Hours on your feet add up. Your calves keep moving blood and fluid upward while gravity pulls the other way. The shift ends. Your legs may still be carrying it.
Hours sitting means less help from the muscles that normally keep things moving. That’s why a desk day can still end in heavy, restless legs.
Hours seated with little room to move can leave your legs puffy, stiff and heavy, right when you’re ready to get up and go.

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