Spraino®
Stay on top of your game.
Stay safe like never before. Minimize injuries and maximize your performance.
How it works
Protecting the Ankle.
Spraino is a tribological patch that attaches to the outside of your shoe soles and helps align the foot before ankle injuries occur. Spraino is designed to prevent ankle injuries without compromising on comfort or mobility. It can be used by athletes at any level.
In a typical ankle twist, the outside of the shoe sole is stuck to the floor, resulting in a twisted ankle. This can cause serious injury and long periods on the sidelines. With Spraino, the friction on the outside of the shoe sole is minimized and the foot instead returns to its natural position in an injury situation– before the twisting occurs.
Tested and approved for handball, badminton, and volleyball. For use on indoor surfaces such as linoleum, wooden and sports flooring.
>90%
Reduces harmful forces during a twist
59%
Prevents serious non-contact ankle injuries
67%
Faster return to court after recurring injuries
36%
Faster return to full speed after an injury
Get Your Spraino Kit
Select the package that fits your training volume.
Spraino Expert
€29,95Spraino is a Teflon patch, that is applied to the outside of the shoe to reduce friction between the sports shoe and floor. Spraino reduces the probability of ankle injuries and reduces the harmful force...
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Spraino Stories
Hear from the Athletes
Ava Cramp's Journey
Ankle injuries don't just keep you off the court; they create a lingering mental hurdle that affects how you play. Listen to Ava Cramp explain her story with Spraino and how gaining back trust in her movement completely changed her game.
"Spraino gave me the confidence to push off and land without that constant fear of twisting my ankle again."
Scientifically Proven Effect
The effects of Spraino are documented in the largest study of ankle injury prevention in indoor sports in Danish history. The results were unanimous: Spraino decreases the risk of non-contact injuries and reduces pain, fear of reinjury, and time off-court.
The study has been published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine, the most prestigious journal in its field.
Read the full study here