pair included · adjustable support
Getting up should feel easier.
StepSpring gives your knees adjustable support before stairs, low chairs, curbs, car exits, and everyday errands.

everyday knee support
Stairs, low seats, car exits, and curbs can ask a lot from your knees.
StepSpring is made for the daily moments that feel harder than they should: getting up, stepping down, leaving the car, and moving through errands.
Low seats
For the couch, dining chair, bench, or toilet seat where standing up needs more support.
Stairs + curbs
For steps and curbs where your knee needs extra support before you move.
Car exits
For the turn, plant, and push that happens when you get out of the car.
Errands + chores
For bending, carrying, standing, and the small movements that add up through the day.

more than compression
Adjustable support where your knee bends.
The open front keeps the kneecap area clear. The straps let you set the fit while seated. The rear springs add structure behind the knee as you bend, step, and stand.
Open front
The kneecap area stays open for a more comfortable fit.
Rear springs
Support hardware sits behind the knee, where the bend happens.
Adjustable straps
Set it snug before you move, then loosen if it feels too tight.
Pair included
Wear one or both. You get two supports in the order.
see how it moves
Support you can see before you buy.
Watch the rear spring support move through a bend, then see the same pair used on stairs, so you can understand the fit before you buy.
what real wearers say
21 reviews. 4.7 stars. Customers mention the same things often.
Support behind the knee, easier standing, and a fit that stays more secure than a basic sleeve.
Good for low chairs
I use them for the couch and dining chair. The spring part sits behind my knees and I notice it most when I stand back up. Plain sleeves never did much there.
Patricia H. · Verified · 2 weeks ago
The back spring is the whole point
Once I saw where the spring sits, the product made sense. You feel the support when the knee bends, not just a squeeze around the leg.
Thomas P. · Verified · 1 month ago
My wife uses one, I use both
We ordered one pair and ended up sharing it for a few days, then bought another. The rear spring placement is easy to see from behind, which helped us position them right.
James W. · Verified · 2 weeks ago
how StepSpring compares
StepSpring sits between a basic compression sleeve and a bulky brace.
Basic sleeve
- Light compression
- No rear spring support
- Can be harder to adjust once it shifts
StepSpring
- Rear spring support
- Adjustable strap fit
- Open-knee front
- Pair included
Bulky brace
- More structure than many daily tasks need
- Harder to wear for casual daily movement
- Better saved for professional guidance when required
what you get
Two supports, one for each knee.
Every order includes a pair of open-knee StepSpring supports with adjustable straps and rear spring hardware. Keep them near the couch, the door, or the car so support is ready before the next move.
