Tendon Knee Strap - TrailStrap

TrailStrap gives targeted kneecap support for hikers over 40. Say goodbye to knee strain on long hikes with a lightweight, discreet solution that doesn’t get in the way.

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  • Targeted Patellar Support
  • Lightweight & Low-Profile Design
  • Fully Adjustable Fit
  • Recommended by Experienced Hikers

What Hikers 40+ Are Saying About TrailStrap

5/5

“Downhill used to ruin every hike.”

I’m 48, and the uphill was never the issue — it was always the descent. My knees would tighten, ache, and by the time I hit the car, I was limping. TrailStrap changed that within one use. I don’t hike without it now.

David, 48

5/5

"I Used to Dread the Descent."

"I used to dread coming down. Every step under pressure would knock the wind out of my knees. But the first time I hiked with TrailStrap, something clicked—my knees stayed calm, and I kept pace. That was when I realized: the downhill doesn’t have to hurt anymore."

Sandra, 44

5/5

"Downhill Pain? Not Anymore."

"Downhill always wrecked my knees—I'd limp, ice, and grumble about skipping hikes. Then I tried TrailStrap on my first descent, and it changed the game. No pain. No swelling. I walked away from the trail feeling stronger than ever. Finally, I can enjoy the downhill again."

Robert , 56

5/5

“Worked better than physical therapy for me.”

I did six months of therapy, and while it helped a bit, I still couldn’t go downhill without flaring pain. TrailStrap gave me immediate relief. It targets that tender spot under the kneecap like nothing else I’ve tried.

Michelle, 42

5/5

"My Knees Stayed Calm the Whole Way Down."

"As soon as the trail tipped downward, my knees would tighten like clockwork. That stopped as soon as TrailStrap came along. It hugs just below the kneecap and lets me descend like I did 20 years ago. If downhill trails scare you—this is your fix."

Lisa, 49

5/5

Night and day difference

After one hike with TrailStrap, I knew I found the answer. It doesn’t just reduce pain — it gives me confidence in my knees again. That’s something I didn’t expect at 65.

Helen, 65