Your Reboots support you after every tough workout. To ensure they continue to do so reliably in the long run, it's about more than just using them.
How you store your Reboots directly affects their lifespan. In this article, you'll find all the essential tips for care, storage, and transport.
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Why Proper Storage Matters
Compression boots consist of several sensitive components. Air chambers, hoses, and connectors only work reliably when handled properly.
Improper storage can affect the lifespan of your Reboots. Proper storage protects air chambers and hoses from unnecessary strain.
Material wear can also be reduced with proper storage. This ensures your Reboots remain reliable even after many uses.
Properly Prepare Reboots After Use
Why Proper Storage Matters
Compression boots consist of several sensitive components. Air chambers, hoses, and connectors only work reliably when handled properly.
Improper storage can affect the lifespan of your Reboots. Proper storage protects air chambers and hoses from unnecessary strain.
Material wear can also be reduced with proper storage. This ensures your Reboots remain reliable even after many uses.
How to Store Your Reboots Properly
Once preparation is complete, it's time for the actual storage. Here, too, there are a few simple rules that make a big difference.
Fold loosely instead of bending tightly
Fold your Reboots loosely instead of bending them tightly. This protects the material and shields the air chambers from unnecessary pressure.
Over time, tight bends can affect the material. Loose storage prevents this.
Don't pinch the hoses
Make sure not to pinch or sharply bend the hoses. This relieves the connectors and prevents material fatigue.
Pinched or bent hoses can impair functionality over time. A little attention when storing is usually enough.
Store in a cool, dry place
Choose a cool, dry place for storage. Avoid direct sunlight.
Extreme heat or frost can damage the material. Permanently damp areas, like an unventilated basement, are also unsuitable for storage.