Same pressure. Third of the price.
Compression boots aren't new — clinics have used them for decades. Here's an honest look at how Tempr Flux compares to the big names, spec by spec. Where they're better, we say so.
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Tempr Flux
Best Value
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Normatec 3
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Price
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$179.99 | $899+ |
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Zones
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6 (foot to thigh) | 5 |
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Fully wireless
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Yes — built-in pump & battery | No — corded control unit |
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Coverage
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Full leg, foot to upper thigh | Full leg |
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Battery
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3 hrs | Mains-powered |
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Universal auto-fit
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Yes | No — sized |
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Session length
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15-min auto sessions | Varies |
Where the others win.
Normatec and Therabody have longer brand histories, larger accessory ecosystems, and retail presence — you can try them in some stores before buying. If those matter most to you, they're good products. If you want clinical-grade, truly wireless, full-leg compression at a third of the price — that's why we built Flux.
Why Flux costs less
Wireless freedom
No hoses, no external pump, no outlet required. The pump and battery live inside the boots — recovery on the couch, in the hotel, at the track.
Universal auto-fit
One size, read on the fly by the auto-fit sensor. No sizing charts, no swapping sleeves, no guessing.
Direct-to-you economics
Tempr is built by a small team that sells direct. No retail markup, no medical-device sales force. Just the same engineering, delivered to your door.
From people who compared
Fair questions
Tempr sells direct to you — no medical device distributor, no retail markup, no large outside sales team. Same engineering, fewer hands in the supply chain. That's the entire story.
You have 30 days to try it at home. If it's not what you hoped, send it back for a full refund. No restocking fee, no argument.
Tempr Flux is a wellness device, not a medical treatment. If you have a medical condition or you're pregnant, talk to your doctor before using compression products of any kind.