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Questions for those of you using Bracelayer knee stabilizing pants

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So I’ve recently purchased my first pair of Bracelayer knee stabilizing tights. For those of you not familiar they are compression tights with knee braces built in. I wore them today for the first time on a 7mile walk. I have a couple of questions for those of you who have worn Bracelayer or similar items.
1. How often do you wash them when walking/wearing them on multiple days?
2. How long do they take to dry? I don’t see them drying overnight after being washed upon arrival at an alberque.
3. Do they loosen up a bit with use. I’ve not worn tights prior (too much respect for the viewing public) and they are tight. I can only imagine my fellow alberque mates watching in horror as I try to get them properly positioned.
4. Any tips or tricks I should be aware of.

They did a good job in supporting my knees but definitely felt odd to wear. Need to put a few more miles on them to know if they are going to help. Thanks for any replies.

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The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
Can’t say I have seen those before.
Interesting design.

Though I have often find that multi purpose items, tend to not do any single purpose that well. Will be interesting to hear how they go.

I also need knee support, but just use regular supports as sold in farmacias in Spain. When needed, I put them on. They work great.
 
The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
I just saw your post and ordered my first pair. We leave for our Camino on March 27. I’ll train in these and see how they go! I love this Forum!
From my single walk in these I found they provide excellent knee and leg support. They are a bit warm, but could be worn with shorts or as a base layer. A bit of a challenge to put on, but will get easier as my skills get better.
 
Can’t say I have seen those before.
Interesting design.

Though I have often find that multi purpose items, tend to not do any single purpose that well. Will be interesting to hear how they go.

I also need knee support, but just use regular supports as sold in farmacias in Spain. When needed, I put them on. They work great.
I have issues with the regular knee braces sliding down as I walk. I have to continually pull them back up into position. This has happened across many styles of braces. My hope with the “built into tights” style was the would stay in place, which they seem to do. The fact I look Kim Kardashian in a pair of Spanx is an unintended “benefit”.
 
Please let us know how they work out for you, especially how they feel in the heat. I want knee support on the Via Francigena in July/August but I worry they will be too, too hot.
 
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Please let us know how they work out for you, especially how they feel in the heat. I want knee support on the Via Francigena in July/August but I worry they will be too, too hot.
I’m walking from Pamplona to Burgos with my son and his wife beginning mid March. I’ll report back.
 

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