daily trigger moments

Stairs, low chairs, and car exits ask for support before you move.

Put StepSpring on before the move that makes you brace yourself: the first stair, the low chair, the curb, the car door, or the errands that turn into a long day on your feet.

Rear phone-style StepSpring view on stairs

Stairs and curbs

Set the support before the first step, so the pair is already in place when you start moving.

Rear StepSpring spring placement during a car exit

Car exits

For the twist, plant, push, and step-out sequence — with a steadier feel before you stand.

Rear view of StepSpring during a low-seat stand-up moment

Low chairs and stand-ups

Couch, bench, dining chair: set your support before the push back up.

★★★★★

“Hotel stairs are always annoying. Packed the pair for a weekend trip — straps stayed put, not bulky.”

Bill H. · Travel, stairs
★★★★☆

“I like that I can put it on while sitting in the entryway before I go out.”

Carol D. · Fit, errands
★★★★★

“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.”

Patricia H. · Low seats
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Clean rear mechanism close-up showing StepSpring spring hardware

the StepSpring mechanism

Rear spring support system adds structure behind the bend.

Instead of relying on squeeze alone, StepSpring combines an open-knee front, seated strap adjustment, and rear springs that sit behind the knee as you bend, step, and stand.

1

Rear spring support system

Two rear springs sit behind the knee area to add structured support during bends, steps, and stand-ups.

2

Open front, less bulk

No solid front panel pressing over the kneecap area.

3

Seat-and-set straps

Adjust the top and bottom straps while seated, then stand and fine-tune for a comfortable fit.

easy seated fit

Put it on seated. Set it snug. Then move.

No tugging a tight sleeve into place. Sit down, line up the open front, center the rear springs behind the knee, and adjust until the fit feels firm but not restrictive.

Putting StepSpring on while seated

1. Start seated

Bed, couch, car seat, or dining chair: set the pair while seated so you are not balancing while adjusting.

StepSpring spring hardware centered behind the knee

2. Line up the open front

Keep the open front around the kneecap and center the spring hardware behind the knee. The springs should be visible from behind.

Standing test after fitting StepSpring

3. Test the fit before you go

Stand, bend once, and take a few steps. It should feel firm and secure, never restrictive. If it pinches, rubs, tingles, or feels uncomfortable, loosen it or take it off.

why it feels different

More structure than a sleeve. Less bulk than a big brace.

A sleeve can feel nice at first. StepSpring is built for the specific moments shoppers mention most: stairs, low seats, curbs, car exits, and errands.

Basic sleeve
Basic compression sleeve worn on the knee

Simple squeeze, limited structure

Good for light compression, but it does not add rear support for step-downs, stand-ups, or car exits.

  • Mostly fabric compression
  • No rear spring support
  • Harder to reset once it bunches or slips
  • Often sold as a single sleeve
StepSpring
StepSpring worn with visible rear spring support

Structured support you can adjust

Made for daily trigger moments: stand-ups, steps, curbs, car exits, and errands, with a fit you control.

  • Rear spring support system behind the knee
  • Seat-and-set straps for a secure feel
  • Open front, less bulk
  • 2 supports included, wear one or both

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I get one support or a full pair?

A full pair. Every order includes two StepSpring supports, so you can wear one on the side that needs it or both together.

Where does the rear spring support sit?

The rear spring hardware sits behind the knee area. The front stays open around the kneecap for a lower-bulk fit.

Is it just a compression sleeve?

No. StepSpring uses a sleeve-style body, adjustable straps, and rear spring hardware, so it adds more structure than a plain fabric sleeve.

What if the fit is not right?

Try the fit for 30 days. If the fit is not right, contact us for a refund. Free US standard shipping. See the refund policy.

How should it feel when adjusted?

Firm and secure, not restrictive. Loosen it or take it off if it pinches, rubs, tingles, feels cold, or feels uncomfortable.

Can I wear one instead of both?

Yes. Wear one or both depending on the day. A full pair is included either way.

When should I check with a professional?

If you have an injury, condition, swelling, numbness, or ongoing pain, ask a qualified professional before using StepSpring. Stop using it if it feels uncomfortable.

How do I choose the right size?

Use the Size & Fit Guide, then start with a snug fit and test slowly. Do not wear it tight enough to pinch or restrict.

real wearer notes

Why shoppers keep the pair

4.7
21 StepSpring reviews
95% would recommend StepSpring
5 ★76%
4 ★19%
3 ★5%
2 ★0%
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Robert T. ✓ Verified 1 week ago · What arrived
★★★★★

Looks exactly like the photos

I was worried it would feel like a floppy sleeve. What arrived had the open front, straps, and rear springs shown in the photos.

Customer photo of StepSpring from Robert T.
22 people found this helpful
Carol D. ✓ Verified 9 days ago · Fit, errands
★★★★☆

Took one try to get the straps right

First time I made it too tight. Second try was much better. I like that I can put it on while sitting in the entryway before I go out.

Customer photo of StepSpring from Carol D.
17 people found this helpful
Patricia H. ✓ Verified 2 weeks ago · Low seats
★★★★★

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.

Customer photo of StepSpring from Patricia H.
31 people found this helpful
James W. ✓ Verified 2 weeks ago · 2 supports included
★★★★★

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.

Customer photo of StepSpring from James W.
25 people found this helpful
Thomas P. ✓ Verified 1 month ago · Spring support
★★★★★

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.

Customer photo of StepSpring from Thomas P.
21 people found this helpful
Nancy G. ✓ Verified 1 month ago · Setup
★★★★★

Easy seated setup

I put mine on while sitting on the couch, tighten the top and bottom straps, then stand up. That is much easier than pulling on a tight sleeve.

Customer photo of StepSpring from Nancy G.
19 people found this helpful
Elaine C. ✓ Verified 1 month ago · Unboxing
★★★★★

Looked just like the photos

The materials looked like the photos, and the spring side was easy to identify once I turned it around.

Customer photo of StepSpring from Elaine C.
16 people found this helpful
Bill H. ✓ Verified 6 weeks ago · Travel, stairs
★★★★★

Held up through a weekend away

Packed the pair for a weekend trip because hotel stairs are always annoying. They are not bulky and the straps stayed put.

Customer photo of StepSpring from Bill H.
11 people found this helpful
Karen W. ✓ Verified 6 weeks ago · Daily wear
★★★★★

Better than my drugstore sleeve

My old sleeve just squeezed and slid down. These have more structure, and the open front feels more comfortable around the knee.

Customer photo of StepSpring from Karen W.
20 people found this helpful
Frank A. ✓ Verified 7 weeks ago · Fit tip
★★★★☆

Position matters. Then it feels secure

It feels best when the black spring part is centered behind the knee. If it sits off to the side, I stop and adjust it. Once I figured that out, much better.

Customer photo of StepSpring from Frank A.
15 people found this helpful
Mike D. ✓ Verified 8 weeks ago · Snug fit
★★★☆☆

Runs snug on my calf after a while

The support is good, but my calf is on the bigger side so I take breaks. For stairs and getting out of the car it still does what I wanted.

Customer photo of StepSpring from Mike D.
9 people found this helpful
Linda M. ✓ Verified 2 days ago · Stairs
★★★★★

Stairs were the real test

I wanted more than another sleeve sitting in a drawer. The rear spring side is visible behind the knee, and stairs are where I notice the support most.

Customer photo of StepSpring from Linda M.
18 people found this helpful
Janet R. ✓ Verified 3 days ago · Putting it on
★★★★★

Seated setup is simple

I put it on while sitting, tighten the top and bottom straps, then stand up. Way easier than tugging a tight sleeve over my leg.

Customer photo of StepSpring from Janet R.
14 people found this helpful
Melissa P. ✓ Verified 4 days ago · Errands
★★★★☆

Good for quick errands

I keep the pair by the door and put them on before I leave. They are not bulky under shorts, and the open front is easier than a regular sleeve.

Customer photo of StepSpring from Melissa P.
12 people found this helpful
Gary S. ✓ Verified 5 days ago · Rear spring
★★★★★

The bend is where it helps

The close-up is what made it click for me. The spring sits behind the bend, not on the kneecap, so it feels different from plain compression.

Customer photo of StepSpring from Gary S.
21 people found this helpful
Donald B. ✓ Verified 6 days ago · Rear support
★★★★★

Rear spring placement is clear

From the back you can see the black spring part sitting behind the knee. That helped me line it up correctly before walking around.

Customer photo of StepSpring from Donald B.
16 people found this helpful
Anne K. ✓ Verified 1 week ago · Car exits
★★★★★

Helpful getting out of the car

I keep one pair by the door now. Getting out of the car is where I notice the support the fastest.

Customer photo of StepSpring from Anne K.
19 people found this helpful
Donna L. ✓ Verified 1 week ago · Strap fit
★★★★☆

Good once the straps are snug

Do not crank the straps down. Snug is enough. After I adjusted it, it stayed put around the house.

Customer photo of StepSpring from Donna L.
10 people found this helpful
Evelyn J. ✓ Verified 8 days ago · 2 supports included
★★★★★

My husband and I both tried them

We bought one pair first and both ended up using them. The pair setup is nice because you can wear one or both depending on the day.

Customer photo of StepSpring from Evelyn J.
15 people found this helpful
Arthur C. ✓ Verified 9 days ago · Walking around
★★★★★

Hallway walks feel steadier

The rear view shows what is different from a normal sleeve. I use them for hallway walks, stairs, and chores around the house.

Customer photo of StepSpring from Arthur C.
13 people found this helpful
Diane F. ✓ Verified 10 days ago · Rear support
★★★★★

Rear view shows the difference

From the back, you can see the rear spring support compared with a regular sleeve. That is why I kept them.

Customer photo of StepSpring from Diane F.
17 people found this helpful