In Stock
New Comfortland Saga Ankle Brace
Ambidextrous Low-profile Design
Adjustable Velcro Closures
Calf and Lateral Supports
Full flexion Hinge System
Lightweight and Comfortable Wear
Moldable rigid Foot Plate
Eligible for Purchase with HSA and FSA
Original price was: $55.05.$48.03Current price is: $48.03.
The Saga ankle brace (L1971) is a high-quality ankle brace from Comfortland. It is designed to support and prevent abnormal movements of your ankle, like inversion, eversion, and rotation. It still allows natural foot movement for comfort and mobility, which helps you heal naturally. This ankle support brace features a low-profile, lightweight design for all-day comfort. It aids recovery from sprains, strains, and tendon injuries. Its combination of soft materials with a rigid, moldable foot plate and adjustable calf cuffs provides superior support, ankle brace control, and stability. Perfect for adults needing consistent protection, this brace ankle is available in different sizes, like Small, Medium, Large, and X-Large, easily fitting most foot types. Durable, adjustable, and ideal for active or sedentary users. These sizes are all available at CGM monitors. Buy them by clicking the add to cart button.
Size Chart:
| Size | Men Shoe Size | Women Shoe Size |
| Small | Up to 8 | Up to 9 |
| Medium | 8.5-10 | 9.5-11 |
| Large | 10.5-12 | 11.5-13 |
| X-Large | 12.5+ | 13+ |
Product Features
Ambidextrous Fit
Fits left or right foot for convenient use, offering consistent ankle lock brace support during daily activities, sports, or therapy sessions.
Adjustable Closures
Velcro straps provide customizable tension for a snug, stable fit, enhancing comfort and preventing unwanted movement during activity.
Calf & Lateral Support
Reinforced cuffs give excellent ankle rotation control, reducing injury risk while maintaining proper alignment and support ankle brace stability.
Full Flexion Hinge
Allows natural ankle movement while restricting harmful inversion or eversion, enabling safe walking, running, or rehabilitation exercises.
Lightweight Design
Low-profile light ankle brace construction minimizes bulk, providing all-day comfort and easy wear inside shoes or boots.
Moldable Foot Plate
Rigid yet adaptable plate ensures proper alignment, even weight distribution, and stable ankle brace with support during standing, walking, or sports.
Who Needs It:
The Saga Ankle Brace is ideal for anyone. If you’re recovering from an ankle injury, it’s a sprain, fracture, tendon issue, or just ongoing weakness, this Ankle Brace has your back. It’s stable, low-profile, and super comfy, so you can move naturally and avoid reinjury.
Ideal Users Include:
- People with tibialis tendonitis or ankle instability
- Individuals recovering from sprains and strains
- Patients with mild osteoarthritis or ankle fractures
- Active adults and athletes seeking best ankle brace protection
- Users needing non-traumatic tendon support or stroke ankle brace stability
User Guide:
- First, check your foot size and select the right size: Small, Medium, Large, or X-Large.
- Open all the Velcro straps so your brace is fully loosened.
- Slide your foot in and position the brace around your ankle.
- Secure your foot plate so it feels comfortable and steady.
- Wrap and adjust your calf and side cuffs.
- Make sure your hinge moves freely so your ankle can bend naturally.
- Walk a few steps to test your fit.
- Tighten or loosen your straps until they feel snug and supportive.
| Size | Medium, Small |
|---|
How many hours a day should I wear an ankle brace?
You can wear an ankle brace for 2-6 hours daily during activity. Avoid prolonged continuous wear to prevent stiffness and maintain healthy ankle mobility and muscle strength.
Why should you not wear an ankle brace all day?
Wearing an ankle brace all day can cause muscle weakness and reduced flexibility. It’s best used during activity or recovery periods, allowing your ankle to move naturally when resting.
Do podiatrists recommend ankle braces?
Yes, podiatrists often recommend ankle braces for sprains, instability, tendon injuries, or post-surgery recovery. They help stabilize the joint, reduce reinjury risk, and support proper healing when worn correctly.
Should I sleep with my ankle brace on or off?
Usually, ankle braces should be removed during sleep unless specifically advised by a doctor. Nighttime removal allows circulation, reduces discomfort, and prevents unnecessary pressure on the joint.
Can an ankle brace cut off circulation?
Yes, if too tight, an ankle brace can reduce blood flow, causing numbness, tingling, or swelling. Always adjust straps for a snug but comfortable fit, allowing proper circulation and movement.
Should you walk with an ankle brace?
Yes, you can walk with an ankle brace if it’s recommended for your condition. It provides support, reduces strain, and stabilizes movement, especially during recovery from injury or surgery.


Mark T. –
I bought the medium-size Comfortland Motion Ankle Brace from CGM Monitors. Fits perfectly, keeps my ankle stable during soccer, and feels lightweight. Comfortable even after hours of active play.
Brian S. –
I’ve tried many ankle supports, but CGM Monitors’ Comfortland Motion Ankle Brace is the best. Breathable design prevents sweating, stays secure, and remains comfortable for all-day wear during work and sports.
Rachel K. –
Small size Comfortland Motion Ankle Brace from CGM Monitors fits perfectly. Provides great stability for daily walking, is easy to put on, and fits comfortably inside my sneakers without feeling bulky.