Just rider Wrist Band for Tennis (Black)

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lt;ul><li>The wrist support helps avoid the misery frustration resulting from an injured or weak wrist by making sure you are prepare, right from start with the wrist support</li><li>Professional-level sports persons and athletes need to be well equipped with protective gear to prevent any kind of injuries. You can use this wrist support for gym workouts that exert considerable pressure on your wrist. Plus this wrist band is very easy to wear and handy for use</li><li>The wrist support is one such accessory that provides an extra layer of protection to your wrist while your lift heavy weights at the gym or enjoy sports matches</li><li>Made from a stretchable fabric, the wrist support system will adapt to your wrist movements and provides maximum comfort during your training sessions or workouts</li></ul><br><br>Made from a stretchable fabric, the wrist support system will adapt to your wrist movements and provides maximum comfort during your training sessions or workouts

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