Copper Compression Socks For Men & Women Circulation-Best For Medical Running Hiking Cycling 15-20 mmHg(S/M)
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I wash them but do not put them in the dryer to prevent them from becoming encrusted.
Yes, they're light, but the fabric provides excellent support for your feet and legs. Wearing thicker socks over them, perhaps for colder weather or in a boot, is possible because they are made of a thinner material.
The total number of pairs in my order was eight. I believe you should double-check the design options, as some may only have seven pairs while others may have eight.
China, this is a fantastic product with a fantastic price.
Selected User Reviews For Copper Compression Socks For Men & Women Circulation-Best For Medical Running Hiking Cycling 15-20 mmHg(S/M)
I'm happy to report that these socks have helped me tremendously with this problem. br>br>First and foremost, these socks are neither too big nor too small to get the job done. Many people believe that choosing the correct size is all that is required, but I have found that even appropriately sized socks from other brands lack the stern enough binding to be effective in this regard. br>br>Second, I bought my first pair of these socks several months ago. Each of the socks I purchased at the time are still in great condition. This is in contrast to other brands I've tried that loosen up over time and cease to function as I require. Finally, these socks go all the way up to your knees to prevent swelling. lower leg in its entirety This has been critical for me because, while the area above the knee is unaffected, the area just below the knee can be a problem with socks that only go halfway up the calf (blood pools just below my knee). My knee swells as a result, which is a major problem). br>br>I understand that extremely positive reviews can be suspect due to fake reviews by Russian bots and other factors, but please look at my profile; I don't write puff pieces for random products. I'm writing because, as a diabetic, I've found finding good compression socks to be frustrating. Others might be spared at least some of that trouble, if God wills. Also, I owe this company a debt of gratitude for producing a fantastic product that I desperately needed! br>br>Best wishes,br>Seth Klotz.
She'd tried compression socks and stockings before with mixed results, so she thought she'd give these a shot because they couldn't be any worse than more expensive brands. According to her, the compression is closer to a ten. They're only 15mg, not the advertised 20mg, but they fit well (all the way to the knee, but not over), and they provide some relief from the "tired-looking" feeling. feeling in your legs" Because they're so thin, she's started wearing a no-show athletic sock over them to add some cushioning. Yes, they provide sufficient compression to reduce swelling and maintain normal blood flow. Long shifts require a lot of flow. No, they don't leave you with a "stinky-mouthed-mouthed-mouthed-mouthed-mouthe 99% of all other non-human beings" have feet" as well as all other Socks made of cotton They do, in fact, offer full lower-cost services. protection for the legs They were a bargain for the price. br>br>By the way, I tried a pair of my own. Because of multiple high-intensity activities, I'm used to hiking/biking in 20/30mg socks. Ankle sprains and a tib/fib break recently. I could tell these were low compression right away because they slipped on like any other sock that was a size too small, and I didn't get the "squeeze" or "snug" sensation that I usually get when wearing compression socks. They simply felt like I was wearing a S/M sock when I was supposed to be wearing a L/XL. But, even on me, they went all the way up to the knee.
This is the first time I've worn true compression socks, and I'm only on my second shift with them. I was concerned about how they would fit because I have wide calves. I put them on at the start of my shift and they were a perfect fit. I'm ten hours into my shift, with two hours left, and I'm not experiencing any leg pain or fatigue, nor am I experiencing any swelling! Normally, by this time of night, my legs have begun to feel heavy and ache, and my ankles have vanished! So far, I'm quite taken aback.
I can't believe how much these socks cost! Because of my previous experiences with compression socks, I was concerned that the S/M would not fit my large calves, but they do! Furthermore, because I am 5' tall, I have had to fold the top or bottom of the sock to fit it on my short leg. With these socks, I won't have to do that. It's stretchy and comfortable, and it kept me going all day at school. I like that I can wear the same socks at work and at the gym! This is something I would strongly recommend to anyone looking for a good pair of compression socks at a reasonable price.
WRONG. These are nothing more than plain knee-high socks. There is no compression whatsoever. True compression socks are a little more difficult to put on than regular socks, but these slide on easily. I have neuropathy, and while all of my other compression socks help, these don't. Not at all satisfied! If you want to wear regular high heels, these are the ones to get.
They reach my knee, which is exactly what I was looking for when I ordered the ladies knee high socks. Because they are compression, removing them requires some effort, but I adore them. With them on, I can stand for longer periods of time without experiencing any discomfort in my legs. Since using them, I haven't experienced any "late night wake me up from a good sleep leg cramps. " I've had them for a few months and have washed them. They seem a little tighter after a few pairs were thrown in the dryer, so I'll continue to air dry them in the future. There have been no complaints, and the price is unbeatable. They come highly recommended from me!.
I've been using these for three weeks and am very pleased with them. br>Since I bought them, my legs haven't cramped at all. I had a lot of neuropathy pain in my feet for the first two weeks, but I haven't had any in the last week. br>It seems to have helped my leg cramps, but I'm not sure about the neuropathy. It's possible that this is only done on occasion. I'll update this review if I continue to experience no neuropathy pain.