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    Youth Basketball Heel Support

    Keep Heel Pain From Taking Him Out Of The Game

    Targeted heel support designed to fit inside basketball shoes for practice, games, and tournament weekends.

Built For Young Basketball Players With Heel Pain

Balabu Youth Heel Sleeve gives targeted heel support during the movements that hit hardest: sprinting, jumping, cutting, and landing.

It fits inside basketball shoes without bulky ankle bracing, so your child can stay supported through practice, games, and tournament weekends.

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  • ★★★★★

    Basketball Dad

    “My son’s heel pain got so bad he was limping after every AAU practice. We tried ice, heel cups, new shoes, and extra rest, but nothing really helped him feel supported during games.

    The Balabu sleeve made a real difference. It fit inside his basketball shoes without feeling bulky, and he was finally able to move with more confidence through practice and game day.

    Worth it just to see him stop worrying about his heel every time he stepped on the court.”

    — Mike R., Maryland

  • ★★★★★

    Basketball Mom

    “My 11-year-old was getting frustrated because her heels hurt every time she ran, jumped, or landed hard. She started holding back during games, and I could tell basketball wasn’t fun for her anymore.

    We tried Balabu because we needed something that would actually fit inside her basketball shoes. After consistent use, she felt more supported and started playing with confidence again.

    Seeing her sprint down the court without constantly thinking about her heel was such a relief.”

    — Becca P., Ohio

  • ★★★★★

    Tournament Dad

    “My son was limping after practices and struggling through tournament weekends. The usual answer was rest, but that’s hard when your kid is in the middle of basketball season and doesn’t want to sit out.

    Balabu gave him the heel support he needed without changing the way his shoes fit. We keep one sleeve in his gym bag and one at home now.

    He feels more confident getting through practices, games, and long weekends on the court.”

    — Jason K., Texas