




Manguito Floky No Strain
The Floky No Strain is a wrist and elbow support sleeve designed for padel players who deal with arm fatigue or recurring strain during long sessions. If you play several times a week and notice discomfort building up in your...
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The Floky No Strain is a wrist and elbow support sleeve designed for padel players who deal with arm fatigue or recurring strain during long sessions. If you play several times a week and notice discomfort building up in your forearm or wrist, this is the kind of accessory worth looking at.
At 400g, this is a support sleeve rather than a lightweight compression band, so it has some real substance to it. That weight suggests a structured design with meaningful support material, not just a thin fabric wrap. It is built to reduce the stress that repetitive padel strokes put on tendons and joints, which is a genuine concern for players who hit a lot of balls, especially those with a heavy topspin or smash-heavy game where the arm takes repeated impact.
This is not a performance racket upgrade or a comfort grip tweak. It is a practical piece of kit for injury prevention and recovery management. If you are currently pain-free and playing without any arm issues, you probably do not need it. But if you are coming back from a minor strain, managing tennis elbow, or simply trying to protect your arm through a heavy training block, the No Strain gives your joint some extra stability without forcing you to stop playing entirely.
Frequently asked questions
Who is this product aimed at?
Players dealing with wrist or elbow discomfort, whether from overuse, a previous injury, or high-volume training. It suits both recreational and competitive players who want to keep playing while managing arm strain.
Can I wear this during a match, or is it just for training?
There is no rule preventing you from wearing a support sleeve during competitive play, so you can use it in both match and training settings.
Will it fit under a glove or grip sleeve?
That depends on the exact dimensions of the sleeve, but most wrist supports of this type are worn directly on the skin and sit below the grip area, so they generally do not interfere with your grip setup.
How do I care for it?
Support sleeves like this are typically hand-washed in cool water and left to air dry. Avoid machine washing or tumble drying, as heat can degrade the elastic and support structure over time.

