The KAATSU B2
Bluetooth and tubeless with improved control, connectivity, and customization.
THE SECOND GENERATION
The KAATSU B2 is a lightweight, tubeless, Bluetooth-enabled system that brings professional-grade blood flow optimization to your daily routine.
Controlled entirely from your smartphone with the free KAATSU Connect app, the B2 delivers proven KAATSU modes safely, anytime and anywhere—without bulky equipment.
Backed by decades of clinical research, it enhances circulation, boosts performance, supports faster recovery, and helps prevent muscle loss during rehabilitation. You can even securely share your data with coaches, physicians, or family for personalized support.
FEATURES
- Bluetooth enables you to share your usage data in real time on your B2 device, on your smartphone, and with the smartphone of friends and coaches.
- The KAATSU Connect iOS and Android app is a free download from the Apple Store or the Google Play Store.
- Light, portable, and simple to use without any connector tubes that allows total freedom of movement.
- Works without an Internet connection when you are out of Internet range.
- Proprietary algorithms based on 28 years of research and clinical testing.
- Tested safely and effectively with military and civilian users with Cycle, Progressive, Constant, Preset, Custom pressures.
- Single-limb applications for amputees, paraplegics, injured, and disabled users.
- Share data with your physician, therapist, coach, teammates, family, and friends.
BENEFITS
- Increases vascular elasticity and circulation.
- Naturally produces a robust hormonal and metabolite response.
- Improves muscle tone, stamina and balance.
- Eliminates or minimizes muscle atrophy during rehabilitation.
- Wearable units without connector tubes can be conveniently used anywhere anytime.
- Unlike other BFR equipment, KAATSU does not occlude arterial blood flow which significantly increases its safety profile.
TYPICAL USERS
- Military personnel including special forces.
- Physicians including orthopedic surgeons and podiatrists.
- Physical and occupational therapists, and chiropractors.
- Olympic, professional, collegiate, high school, club sports athletes.
- Amputees, quadriplegics, and paraplegics.
- Individuals with cerebral palsy, MS, carpal tunnel syndrome, and plantar fasciitis.