Collection: Tennis Elbow Support
You don’t have to wait for pain to take over your routine. At VibrantFit, we believe in keeping your body strong and protected before injury ever slows you down. That’s why our tennis elbow support collection isn’t just for those already dealing with lateral epicondylitis—it’s for anyone who wants to stay active, safe, and pain-free.
From forearm straps to full elbow wraps, these lightweight yet powerful supports are designed to reduce strain during repetitive motion. Whether you're on the tennis court, lifting at the gym, typing at work, or hammering away on the job site, this gear works to absorb stress and preserve performance.

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VibrantFit™ Elbow Relief Brace — Adjustable Elbow Splint for Cubital Tunnel, Ulnar Nerve Entrapment, Tendonitis & Tennis Elbow (Day & Night Support)
Regular price £29.99 GBPRegular priceUnit price / per -
Tennis Elbow Support – Compression Brace with GEL Pad & Adjustable Strap
Regular price £24.95 GBPRegular priceUnit price / per -
Tennis Elbow Support
Regular price £19.00 GBPRegular priceUnit price / per -
Tennis Elbow Splint – Adjustable Elbow Brace with 2 Removable Metal Splints for Ultimate Support
Regular price £34.95 GBPRegular priceUnit price / per
Tennis Elbow Support for Daily Strength, Not Just Recovery
Don’t wait for discomfort to sideline your routine. With VibrantFit’s tennis elbow support, you’re investing in a stronger, safer, and more capable version of yourself—on and off the court.
Browse our full collection now and feel the difference from the first wear.

Why You Might Need Elbow Support (Even If You Don’t Play Tennis)
Tennis elbow is one of the most common overuse injuries out there—and it affects way more than just athletes. If your day involves gripping, lifting, twisting, or repetitive forearm motion, you’re at risk. Here’s where the right support makes a big difference.
Our tennis elbow straps and bands work by:
- Distributing muscle tension across the forearm
- Preventing micro-tears and inflammation
- Offering gentle compression to improve circulation
- Allowing full range of motion while reducing pressure on tendons
It’s not just about treating pain—it’s about staying one step ahead of it.

Designed for Movement, Built for Versatility
Forget bulky braces that limit mobility. VibrantFit’s elbow supports are made for movement—so you can work, lift, and play with confidence.
Key features include:
- Low-profile design that fits under sleeves
- Adjustable velcro straps for a secure and personalized fit
- Soft, breathable fabric that keeps sweat at bay
- Targeted pressure pads that relieve stress without cutting off circulation
Ideal for use during:
Tennis, golf, pickleball, and other racquet sports
CrossFit, weightlifting, and rowing
Typing, manual labor, or tool-heavy jobs
Yardwork, house chores, and daily routines

One Small Support, Big Daily Impact
Adding an elbow support to your daily gear isn’t just smart—it’s game-changing. If you’ve ever felt that dull ache after work or that sharp sting during a set at the gym, this is your early warning system. Stop pushing through the pain and start protecting your performance.
Our customers love VibrantFit supports because they’re:
- Easy to wear
- Simple to adjust
- Lightweight yet effective
- Durable enough for everyday use
Frequntly Asked Questions
Can I use elbow support as a preventative tool?
Yes! Tennis elbow support braces are ideal for prevention. They reduce stress on the tendons during repetitive activities before pain starts.
Is this support suitable for activities beyond tennis?
Absolutely. Our supports are designed for anyone who performs repetitive arm motions—like golfers, weightlifters, office workers, and manual laborers.
How tight should my tennis elbow strap be?
It should feel snug but not restrictive. You want enough compression to relieve pressure without cutting off circulation or causing discomfort.
Can I wear it all day?
Yes. Our supports are breathable and comfortable for extended wear. Just remember to remove it occasionally to allow your skin to rest.
Is this the same as a tennis elbow splint?
Not exactly. A support is often more flexible and wearable throughout the day, while a splint may provide firmer, targeted support for injury recovery.