RLStrap™: The 60-Second Knee Strap That Stops Restless Legs Before Bed

Frequently Asked Questions
Is it uncomfortable to sleep with something on my foot?
Is it uncomfortable to sleep with something on my foot?
Most customers report they forget it's even there after the first few nights.
It's much more comfortable than compression socks (no squeezing your entire calf) and the breathable neoprene prevents overheating. You can wear it with or without socks.
What if my feet are really big/small?
What if my feet are really big/small?
RLStrap™ adjusts to fit shoe sizes 5-13 (women's and men's).
The stretchy neoprene and dual-adjustment system covers 98% of adults. If you wear smaller than size 5 or larger than size 13, contact us before ordering and we'll help you find the right solution.
Will this cut off my circulation?
Will this cut off my circulation?
No. You're not tightening it like a tourniquet.
The dual-strap system is designed for firm-but-comfortable pressure around your arch. If you can wiggle your toes freely, you're at the right tension. Full fitting instructions are included.
How is this different from compression socks?
How is this different from compression socks?
Compression socks squeeze your entire calf with general pressure.
RLStrap™ applies strategic pressure to the specific nerve pathway in your foot arch that's triggering the restless sensation. It's the difference between putting a blanket over a fire alarm vs. turning off the alarm at the source.
Can I use RLStrap™ while taking the RLStop™ protocol?
Can I use RLStrap™ while taking the RLStop™ protocol?
Absolutely! In fact, we highly recommend it. While the RLStrap™ provides immediate, targeted physical relief through soothing pressure, the RLStop™ Protocol works from the inside out to support nerve health and relaxation ehich can take up to 90 days to fully work. Our users find that they work best together as a comprehensive, 24/7 management system for RLS symptoms.
How fast will I feel the benefits?
How fast will I feel the benefits?
Most users feel relief immediately after putting the straps on. For others, the benefits build gradually over a few days of consistent use.
How does RLStrap™ provide relief?
How does RLStrap™ provide relief?
RLStrap™ uses targeted, soothing compression on specific foot muscles. This method is clinically proven to alleviate RLS symptoms.
RLStrap™ is designed specifically to target pressure points that are proven alleviate RLS.
How do I know if I’m wearing it correctly?
How do I know if I’m wearing it correctly?
Your foot should be in direct contact with the Flexor-T pad, with the ball of your foot resting in the center divot. You’ll know it’s right when you feel firm, comfortable pressure along the inner sides of your feet.
What does it feel like to wear?
What does it feel like to wear?
Think of it as a firm, relaxing "hug" for your feet. It should feel soothingת never painful or constricting. If it feels too tight or too loose, the adjustable straps make it easy to find your perfect "sweet spot."
Can I wear socks with my RLStrap™?
Can I wear socks with my RLStrap™?
Absolutely! Just stick to thin socks. Thick or heavy wool socks can create too much padding, which might prevent the device from applying the necessary targeted pressure.
Drug treatments haven't worked for me, can RLStrap™ help?
Drug treatments haven't worked for me, can RLStrap™ help?
Yes.
RLStrap™ is a game-changer for those who want to avoid medication or haven't had luck with it. This is a different approach to the same problem. If medications didn't work for you, you should definitely give RLStrap™ a chance.
Restless Leg Syndrome (RLS) is a neurological condition that causes an overwhelming urge to move your legs, and hits when you try to relax or sleep. It feels like an itch you can’t scratch, a creeping "electric" sensation, or a deep ache inside your legs. The only relief comes from moving, stretching, or walking, which makes falling asleep virtually impossible.
✅ Instant Relief - Targeted compressions designed for RLS.
✅ Sleep Through the Night – Finally enjoy deep, restorative rest without the interruption.
✅ Sit Still with Confidence – No more creepy feeling of the "urge".
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I've been using the RLStrap for a while now coupled with my RLStop protocol and the results has been life changing! I can't believe I finally found something that works after so many years!
Instant leg-calming pressure technology used by 12,000+ RLS sufferers who are finally sleeping through the night
Thousands Already Got their Sleep Back
You know the nightmare: You're exhausted. Your bodyis screaming for sleep. But your legs have other plans .
That electric, restless feeling deep in your calves and thighs that makes lying still physically impossible.
You kick. You shift. You get up and pace. Your partner rolls over in frustration. You're embarrassed, exhausted, and desperate.
You've tried:
❌ Compression socks - They squeeze your entire calf randomly, hoping something works. Uncomfortable, hot, and you're still kicking at 2 AM.
❌ Prescription drugs - Ropinirole or Mirapex that cost $200/month and often make RLS worse over time (augmentation). Plus the side effects.
❌ Weighted blankets - Expensive, make you overheat, and do nothing to stop the actual nerve signals firing through your legs.
Maybe you're taking supplements to address the root cause(smartmove- brain iron deficiency is real).
Nothing worked. Or worse- it only worked for a few nights before the torture came back.
Here's why: None of those "solutions" actually target the real trigger point that's causing your legs to fire uncontrollably.
The Secret Pressure Point Doctors Don't Tell You About
There's a specific nerve pathway running through your foot and ankle - the tibial nerve- that acts like a highway for the "move your legs" signals traveling from your brain down to your calves and feet. When you apply firm, strategic pressure to this exact point (located on the archof your foot), you literally interrupt the nerve signal mid-transmission. It's like pressing pause on the electrical storm firing through your legs. Sleep researchers have known about this pressure point for years. Physical therapists use it. Reflexologists target it for nerve pain management.
But here's why nobody talks about it: The pressure point is incredibly specific. Miss it by an inch, and nothing happens. And even if you find it with your hands, you can't maintain consistent pressure all night while you sleep. Your hands cramp. You shift positions. The pressure releases. The urgency comes roaring back. You'd need some kind of device that:
✅ Targets the exact nerve pathway location every single time
✅ Maintains firm, consistent pressure for 8+ hours
✅ Adjusts to your specific foot size and pressure preference
✅ Stays in place no matter how much you move during sleep
That device didn't exist. Until now.
The Breakthrough Discovery Hidden in Plain Sight
Here's what sleep researchers at Johns Hopkins discovered in 2019:
95% of restless leg "urgency" is triggered by hyperactive nerve signals traveling from your brain down through specific nerve pathways in your feet called the tibial nerve complex.
Think of it like an electrical circuit that won't shut off.
Your brain keeps sending "MOVE YOUR LEGS" signals on repeat, even when you're exhausted.
But here's the breakthrough:
When you apply strategic pressure to the exact nerve pathway in your foot arch, you literally interrupt the signal.
It's like flipping a circuit breaker. The urgency stops. Your legs finally calm down.
This isn't about compression. It's not about "supporting" your foot. It's about targeted nerve pathway interruption.
And that's exactly what RLStrap™ was designed to do.
Introducing RLStrap™: The 60-Second Nerve-Calming System.
RLStrap™ isn't another generic compression sleeve. It's a precision-engineered nerve pathway interruption device designed by a biomedical engineer who suffered from RLS for 8 years.
RESULT: You fall asleep within 15-20 minutes instead of lying awake for 2+ hours. You sleep through the night. You wake up actually rested.
RLStrap™ vs. Other "Solutions"
|   | RLStrap™ | Compression Socks | Weighted Blanket | Prescription Meds |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Targets Nerve Pathway | ||||
| Works in 60 Seconds | ||||
| One-Time Cost | ||||
| No Side Effects | ||||
| Works All Night | ||||
| Adjustable Pressure | ||||
| Can Travel With | ||||
| Comfortable to Sleep In |
Silence Your Restless Legs & Get a Good Night Sleep
Order RLStrap™ today and experience the instant relief of this targeted compression support.
Scientific Resources:
1 Tsai LH; Chen CM; Lin LM; Tsai CC; Han Y; See LC; “Acupressure reduces the severity of restless legs syndrome in hemodialysis patients: A cluster-randomized crossover pilot study.” Biomedical Journal, U.S. National Library of Medicine, https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35835685/.
2 Shahgholian N; Jazi SK; Karimian J; Valiani M; “The effects of two methods of reflexology and stretching exercises on the severity of restless leg syndrome among hemodialysis patients.” Iranian Journal of Nursing and Midwifery Research, U.S. National Library of Medicine, https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27186214/.
3 Döner A; Taşci S; Bilgin A; “The Effect of Massage, Acupressure and Reflexology on Restless Legs Syndrome Severity and Sleep Quality in Patients Receiving Haemodialysis Treatment: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.” Nursing Open, U.S. National Library of Medicine, https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39905773/.
4 Zhang LY; Ma XY; Lin J; Liu WH; Guo W; Yin L; Wang SX; Li X; Li J; Jin LL; Tian ZL; Du YT; “Clinical Efficacy and Safety of Massage for the Treatment of Restless Leg Syndrome in Hemodialysis Patients: A Meta-Analysis of 5 Randomized Controlled Trials.” Frontiers in Psychiatry, U.S. National Library of Medicine, https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35479488/.
5 Park A; Ambrogi K; Hade EM; “Randomized pilot trial for the efficacy of the MMF07 foot massager and heat therapy for restless legs syndrome.” PLOS One, U.S. National Library of Medicine, https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32240228/.
6 Siewert J; Kubasch JJ; Brinkhaus B; Teut M; Jansen EE; “Hydrotherapy and acupressure for restless legs syndrome: results of a qualitative part of a randomized controlled exploratory study.” Frontiers in Medicine, U.S. National Library of Medicine, https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC12433941/.

