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Fly Racing Knee Brace Sock
Item Description
- Protects – from knee brace irritation and abrasion
- Stretch mesh construction – for a cool, comfortable fit
- Extended length – top of sock extends beyond the top of most knee braces
- Padded heel and toe
- Arch and ankle support bands
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