
Utilize the Elite’s ZoneBoost technology for targeted, elevated compression across one of the five chambers.
The Hyperice Normatec Elites are TSA-approved for carry-on, meaning you can travel with your go-to recovery gear.
The updated profile features on-boot control units for added convenience and single-boot usage.
Comfort costs—with an MSRP of roughly $1,099, these are some of the most expensive compression boots we’ve seen.
| Weight | 3.2 lbs (single boot) |
|---|---|
| Compression Levels | 7 |
| Sizes | Short (5’3” and under), Standard (5’4” to 6’3”), Tall (6’4” and over) |
| Price | $1,099 |
The Normatec Elite boots are the latest iteration of air compression boots from Hyperice. These are more portable than previous versions and are controlled via the Hyperice app. You’ll get a 4-hour battery life and 7 levels of compression with these boots to supposedly help recovery and muscle soreness.