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DonJoy Performance

Webtech Knee Brace

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Silicone web, a shock absorber
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DP151KB01-X
$105.99
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Features & Benefits:

Silicone web technology helps absorb shock and shift loads from the painful area of the knee
Dual-Axis hinges work with the web for improved fit and articulation
Compression molded back pad with mesh for comfort and breathability
Undersleeve with stash pocket and anti-migration technology
TPR pull tabs for easy on/off
Reflectivity for enhanced visibility in low light conditions


Our DONJOY Performance Webtech Knee Brace features an innovative three part system that is ideal for helping relieve common forms of knee pain often associated with sports injuries, overuse injuries and degenerative conditions. Patented silicone web technology works to suspend, align and cushion the knee joint structure, an ergonomic compression molded back pad adjusts easily to optimize fit and comfort, and a four way stretch lycra/mesh undersleeve eliminates hot spots and provides an added layer of protection. This combination delivers a light, breathable, comfortable knee brace.


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Product Questions

I am a runner and have been diagnosed with arthritis in my knee. I'm looking for a knee brace that will give support and relieve pain while running up to 13 miles at a time.
Question by: Sandi on Jul 9, 2016, 7:19 PM
For running, the DonJoy Performance Webtech Knee Brace would be ideal for relieving the common forms of pain associated with arthritis. It will absorb the force placed on the front of the knee.
Answer by: Admin on Jul 9, 2016, 7:19 PM
I have patellofemoral syndrome, which is better, this web tech one or the regular reaction, or the web tech short?
Question by: katie on Mar 26, 2016, 7:17 PM
Both braces the Webtech and Reaction Web brace work exactly the same and will help with your knee. the difference is that the Webtech is silicone and the Reaction web is made of a stronger elastomeric material.
Answer by: Admin on Mar 26, 2016, 7:17 PM
I have Post-Traumatic Arthritis in my right knee, most cartilage has deteriorated. I have pain on both medial and lateral sides, with most pain being lateral. I CrossFit and for now I do avoid running and most jumping, and have some pain/discomfort in squat movements, and in general everyday when it comes to walking and stairs. Can this brace help me?
Question by: Mandy on Aug 7, 2015, 7:42 PM
Hi Mandy,

Yes, the Webtech brace is ideal for relieving common forms of knee pain often associated with sports injuries, overuse injuries and degenerative conditions.
Answer by: Admin on Aug 7, 2015, 7:42 PM
How do I determine the proper size if my measurements do not all fit within a particular size description?
Question by: K.Williams on Aug 21, 2015, 12:24 PM
Go by your thigh measurments
Answer by: Admin on Aug 21, 2015, 12:24 PM
What is the difference between the Donjoy Performance Webtech Knee Brace and the Donjoy Reaction Webtech Knee Brace? I was looking both and just want to know which is better for knee pain and workouts? Also I like that the Reaction has more color options, if they both do about the same thing I want to get the Reaction.
Question by: Mia on Mar 16, 2016, 10:23 AM
Both braces will do the same thing. The difference is that the webing on the Webtech is silicone and the Reaction material is called elastomeric. The Reaction does come in other colrs and has blended sizes
Answer by: Admin on Mar 16, 2016, 10:23 AM
Circumference Thigh (Above knee 15cm) Knee Center Calf (Below knee 15cm)
XS 13.0''-15.5'' 12"-13" 10"-12"
S 15.5"-18.5" 13"-14" 12"-14"
M 18.5"-21" 14"-15" 14"-16"
L 21.0"-23.5" 15"-17" 16"-18"
XL 23.5"-26.5" 17"-19" 18"-20"

Measurement taken at the center of the knee (directly over patella)