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TayCo Brace Over-the-Shoe Ankle Braces are Always HSA/FSA Eligible
TayCo Brace over-the-shoe ankle support braces are always eligible for purchase using both HSA (Health Savings Account) and FSA (Flexible Spending Account) funds. Use your HSA/FSA debit card at checkout to make a purchase using your available funds.
How to Purchase TayCo Brace Ankle Support Braces with HSA or FSA Funds
The AthleticX Brace and RecoverX Brace are always HSA/FSA-eligible items. Here's how you can purchase them using your HSA/FSA debit card in 3 simple steps:

Step 1
Add products to your cart

Step 2
Select Flex | Pay with HSA/FSA at checkout

Step 3
Complete your purchase using HSA/FSA debit card
TayCo Brace HSA/FSA Eligible Products
TayCo Brace offers premium, over-the-shoe ankle braces that are fully eligible for purchase with your HSA or FSA funds. Whether you’re recovering from an injury, looking for extra stability, or need all-day support, our braces provide medical-grade protection without sacrificing comfort. Use your HSA/FSA debit card at checkout to invest in the right ankle brace for your needs—backed by clinical results and real-world comfort.




HSA/FSA FAQs
Find answers to your questions surrounding TayCo Brace's HSA/FSA eligible products.
Are TayCo Brace over-the-shoe ankle braces HSA/FSA eligible?
Yes! TayCo Brace ankle supports are eligible for purchase using both HSA (Health Savings Account) and FSA (Flexible Spending Account) funds, making it easy to protect your ankles while utilizing your pre-tax contributions.
What's the difference between HSA and FSA?
HSA (Health Savings Account) and FSA (Flexible Spending Account) are both tax-advantaged ways to pay for eligible medical expenses. The key difference is that HSA funds roll over each year, can be invested, and stay with you even if you change jobs—however, you must be enrolled in a high-deductible health plan to qualify. FSAs are typically employer-sponsored, and most funds must be used within the plan year. Both can be used to purchase TayCo Brace ankle support braces.
How do I pay with my HSA or FSA card?
To use your HSA or FSA debit card, add products to your cart as usual. At checkout, select “Flex | Pay with HSA/FSA” as your payment option, enter your HSA or FSA debit card, and complete your checkout as usual. If you don’t see “Flex | Pay with HSA/FSA,” you may be in Shop Pay. Select “checkout as guest” to view more payment options.
What is Flex and what is their relationship with TayCo Brace?
TayCo Brace has partnered with Flex to allow you to use your Health Savings Account (HSA) or Flexible Spending Account (FSA). This means you can now use your HSA or FSA debit card to buy the AthleticX and RecoverX Braces with pre-tax dollars, resulting in net savings of 30-40%, depending on your tax bracket.
What if I don’t have my HSA/FSA card available?
If you don’t have your HSA or FSA card handy, still select “Flex | Pay with HSA/FSA” as your payment method. Enter your credit card information and Flex will email you an itemized receipt to submit for reimbursement.
Why can’t I see HSA/FSA as a payment method at checkout?
The key here is to make sure you are logged out of ShopPay. One of the easiest ways to do this is to go through checkout in an incognito window.
Why is my HSA/FSA card being declined?
HSA/FSA cards are debit cards, and the most common reason for declines is insufficient funds. Reach out to your HSA/FSA administrator to confirm your balance.
I submitted my itemized receipt for reimbursement and my FSA requires more information
Please forward us the request from your FSA, and we will work with the Flex team to issue you a new receipt.
I would like to use multiple HSA/FSA cards to pay for an item. Can I do that?
No, unfortunately, this isn't a supported feature right now. If there are insufficient funds in a single HSA or FSA account, you can instead enter a credit card on the Flex checkout page. You will receive an itemized receipt, which you can submit for reimbursement.
Is sales tax covered by HSA/FSA funds, or is it treated separately?
Sales tax for eligible items is also covered by HSA/FSA funds. If the customer has a split cart, the tax will be divided among the cards based on the items.