Best basketball equipment accessories according to redditors

We found 13 Reddit comments discussing the best basketball equipment accessories. We ranked the 10 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Basketball shooter sleeves

Top Reddit comments about Basketball Equipment Accessories:

u/riddle3master · 5 pointsr/backpacks

How many external compartments are you looking for?
Here are some I found that fit your description:

u/sharked · 3 pointsr/MuayThai

first of all, make sure it isn't ringworm or some funny skin infection like that.

You can do a few things if it's just clogged pores.

You can wash right after class using defense soap or other soap branded for grapplers.http://www.defensesoap.com/

I've also used basketball sleeves as well.

http://www.amazon.com/Mueller-Shooter-Sleeve-Black-Size/dp/B002K78QYI/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1343146351&sr=8-1&keywords=basketball+sleeve

u/ZippieFN · 2 pointsr/MouseReview

i would recommend https://www.amazon.com/Bucwild-Cooling-Protection-Compression-Sleeves/dp/B01GQWKKUU/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF if you get the wrong size you can call the number in the email the people are very nice and understanding but for the most part they are all the same

u/BlackBelly · 2 pointsr/portugal

Uma arm sleeve não é a mesma coisa que manga comprida, acho eu, na minha interpretação é isto https://www.amazon.com/adidas-Core-Sleeve/dp/B07NPDJVSD. Qualquer das formas, eu não estou a defender as regras da FIBA ou esta situação em si. Até quando jogava, não gostava desta regra. E até posso estar errado e ser permitido pelas regras, e aí calo-me de vez. Só estava a responder ao de cima, que dizia que na NBA se podia usar mas a NBA tem regras próprias) e pelo que percebi as regras da FIBA não permitem. Acho que arm sleeves que eles falam é isso que meti aí em cima, que é algo muito comum de se usar no basket.

u/Kaizokuo · 1 pointr/oculus

I had ACL surgery so I always wear knee braces and I already had these. They're perfect for dead n buried!

u/ipa_cow · 1 pointr/slowpitch

I use this one

I really like it, keeps my arm feeling good. I pitch and for a while was pitching back to back nights, this really helped

u/BrutalHonestyBuffalo · 1 pointr/ehlersdanlos

I've had an Ulnar Nerve decompression surgery - it's the easier less invasive surgery than what you are potentially facing.
However - that being said, I found out from my hand therapist that most who have the "lite" surgery (where they just cut fascia away from the nerve) almost always go on to have the big surgery (where they literally move your nerve to the side of your joint).

Long story short - I know a lot about all of it.

First - to answer your question:
Try not to lean on your elbow (I do it a lot, even after the surgery - bad habit).
Try to keep your elbow at a greater than 90 degree angle to relieve some of the pressure on it. Especially at night.
I had my hand therapist make me a brace that stopped me from bending my elbow too far while I slept. That helps a lot.

Make sure your arm is supported when you are using the computer - if the arms of your chairs won't move to accommodate, put a pillow in your lap.

As for the surgery - it's going to take a long ass time to heal.
Not to scare you - but my doctors were NOT straightforward and I want to save someone else the shock I had.

Keep in mind - I had the easier, less invasive version (it's orthoscopic vs. the relocation which is a rather large incision).

My doctor told me I would be back to some semblance of normalcy after about a week of recovery.
WRONG. It took me almost two months before I regained what I can call normalcy. I had a lot of weakness, a lot of pain, and gripping issues.
I had to learn to use my non-dominant hand for everything.

If yours is your dominant arm - start training/practicing your non-dominant now. I also recommend getting some grip aids to help you grab things like pens, silverware, etc. I got these for pens and I found them really helpful the first year after the surgery. (Yes, I said year.)

Secondly - the bandages were so bulky for the first week - it displaces your normal arm position - so it caused HELLA PROBLEMS in my shoulder and neck. I mean, like, EDS shitstorm flair up.
Be aware and prepared that this could cause further issues that require physical therapy. It started a HUGE chain reaction that went up my arm, into my neck, shoulder, and down into my back.

Thank you EDS.

Also - the pain did not subside right away. I was still having very high levels of nerve pain and discomfort for almost 6-8 months after the surgery.
It took almost a year before I had "pain free" days.

I had the surgery done in 2014 - and while it took for-fucking-ever for it heal and get back to normal, it did have a huge impact on the nerve pain and I am glad I did it. We're talking level 8 pain down to 1 or 0 on my (EDS) scale.

For the record - it didn't solve all my problem (and this might be where the lite version of the surgery is a bit of a pitfall) - I still get really fatigued on that arm and occasional nerve pain.

I am a bit suspicious that the nerve is just damaged - and that even if I had the relocation - I would still experience some issues occasionally.
But rest assured - it is nothing as painful or as life disrupting as what you are experiencing now.

Let me know if you have any questions - I am a few years out from the experience, so I am sure I am forgetting everything.

Edit: Something else I just thought of. It took me almost a year before I could have anything touch my elbow - like bed sheets or a shirt. The nerve went apeshit after the surgery. I wore one of these basketball arm sleeves at night and during parts of the day for the first year as well. It really helped cut down on the nerve overload.
What did help was rubbing velcro (the scratchy side) on the healed area to help get the nerve desensitized - oddly enough, the scratchy stuff hurt less than the soft stuff.

u/hwh813 · 1 pointr/ehlersdanlos

My girls haven’t needed braces yet and are really tall (at least they got one good thing from my genetics since I have eds also). I found these on amazon and not sure how much it’ll help but might at least add some support

Bucwild Sports Youth Compression Arm Sleeves (Pair) Football Baseball Basketball Cycling Tennis Royal Blue Camo Youth Medium YM https://www.amazon.com/dp/B075Q3VKVL/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_EjqRDbR2T1452