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Break-In Period

Like a new pair of shoes, ankle braces require a break-in period. 
New shoes combined with a new ankle brace require an even 
longer break-in period (usually 6-8 hours). Loosen the shoelaces 
to reduce friction until the brace and the shoe break-in. Wear an 
additional full tall sock to help reduce friction.

Custom Orthotic or Arch Support

Place the bottom of the brace beneath the orthotic or arch support. 

Heat Molding to Accelerate the Break-In-Period

     WARNING: Do not contact or place a hot brace against the 
skin immediately after heating.
       

WARNING: Do not exceed the recommended temperature 

and time for heating the brace.
       

WARNING: Only use an infrared oven or conventional 

hair dryer to heat the brace. Never use a convection oven,       
conventional oven, water bath, or microwave as a heat source.  

When using an infrared oven, the recommended temperature 
range for heating the brace at is 130-149°F (54-65°C) for 3 
minutes. Do not exceed the recommended temperature and time 
for heating the brace in an infrared oven. If using a conventional 
hair dryer, place the brace on a flat surface and heat the brace for 
3 minutes or until all sides feel warm. Take precaution after both 
heating methods and let the brace cool for at least 20 seconds 
before handling the brace. Remember to always wear an absorbent 
full tall sock.

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WARNING:

 While the Ultra High-5

®

 brace may be used for injury prevention, 

no ankle brace can prevent all ankle injuries and no guarantee is made 
either express or implied that any injury will be prevented by this brace.

Ultra High-5

®

 is a trademark of Ultra Athlete LLC

US Patents 6,053,884 - 6,524,266 - 6,749,5786,858,017

European Patent 1,152,720

Canadian Patent 2,362,779

AW-1.93010 REV B 0812

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