I first encountered the Hyperice Normatec compression boots more than a decade ago when I was running the LA Marathon. Back then, you weren't likely to encounter these full-leg compression boots unless you were a celebrity athlete like LeBron James. However, now that social media is giving rest and recovery the attention it deserves, compression boots have made their way into the homes of — yes, celebrities like Kylie Jenner and Lady Gaga — but also, regular people with an interest in reducing muscle pain.

So when I had the opportunity to test out the newest and most advanced iteration, aptly named the Normatec Elite ($999), I quickly raised my hand to see if they're really worth the hype (and the nearly $1,000 price tag). In essence, the Normatec Elite compression boots use compression massage to temporarily increase the circulation in your legs. This can help reduce muscle aches and pains, and even facilitate muscle recovery.

This is why compression boots are sometimes used in the athletic space for warm-up and recovery, helping to prevnt injury and improve performance. The original Normatec device was designed by Laura F. Jacobs, MD, PhD, who created it to help breast cancer patients dealing with lymphedema — a type of chronic swelling that sometimes occurs when the lymphatic system is disrupted.

The company evolved when her son, Gilad Jacobs — founder of Normatec Recovery and chief innovation officer of Hyperice — saw the potential to help athletes going through.