Ascentiz Size Guide
With its modular belt and adjustable leg straps, Ascentiz is designed to be easy to wear and comfortably adaptable to different body shapes.
However, like any wearable device, it does have certain size limitations. We strongly recommend reviewing the size guide below to make an informed purchase and ensure an optimal, comfortable fit.
If you're unsure about your size or have any questions, feel free to email us at service@ascentizexo.com—our team is happy to help.
How to Check if Ascentiz Fits Your Body Size
You can perform a quick self-check in just two steps:
Step 1—Take Your Body Measurements
Prepare a measuring tape and record the following:
1. Height:
Stand straight without shoes and measure from the top of your head to the floor.
2. Waist Circumference:
Measure around your bare stomach just above the superior hip bone.
3. Thigh Circumference:
Measure your thigh circumference.
Step 2—Compare Your Results with Our Size Chart
If all your measurements fall within the ranges listed in our size chart below, Ascentiz will be suitable for you.
| Body Part | Imperial Units | Metric Units |
| Height (without shoes) | 5.1' – 6.6' | 155–200 cm |
| Waist Circumference | 25.6" – 57.1" | 65–145 cm |
| Thigh Circumference | 15.7" – 31.5" | 40–80 cm |
FAQ
What if my measurements are at the limit of the size chart?
If your numbers are close to the upper or lower limits, Ascentiz may still fit, but the wearing experience may feel slightly tighter or looser in specific areas. This is considered a borderline fit. Please decide based on your personal comfort preference—whether you prefer a snug or more relaxed feel.
What if my measurements do not fit the chart?
If your measurements fall outside the size range of the current model, we recommend not purchasing this model for your safety and comfort. A proper fit is essential for effective support and a good wearing experience.
Reminder
Ascentiz is not a medical device but rather a mobility assistance device designed to provide leg support, reduce strain, and enhance movement. Users should still maintain a certain level of standing and balance ability.