Copper Compression Sock Women and Men-Best Running, Athletic Sports, Flight Travel
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The quality is adequate, but it is not the best brand; if you want a well-known brand at a reasonable price, I suggest ZSZBACE/COM. It was purchased by me. The Compression Socks are of much higher quality, and they are currently on sale.
If you purchase the Assorted9, you will receive six pairs.
They don't feel any better. To keep my toes warm, I covered them with a pair of regular socks. Overall, they appeal to me. I even went out and bought some for a friend.
I washed them in my regular laundry, with no special care, and they came out fine.
Selected User Reviews For Copper Compression Sock Women and Men-Best Running, Athletic Sports, Flight Travel
Plantar fasciitis is a problem for me, but I enjoy walking every day. I've tried other compression socks before and found them to be too tight or uncomfortable (even in a large size). These socks are extremely comfortable and light weight, which surprised me, and I can wear them all day.
I can't say enough about how awesome these "Laite Hebe Compression Socks" are. The price is fantastic, I love the variety of colors, they fit very well and are very comfortable,I wear them for several reasons, I am on my feet a lot, I also work out and do wear them at the gym, I believe people of all ages should wear these type of socks, especially while working out at the gym, running, they are so good for circulation, swelling, and since I started wearing these socks.
I would recommend them to anyone who sits at a desk all day, is on their feet all day, or is recovering from a foot, ankle, or other lower leg injury. br>br>Updated on February 8, 2020: br>I don't think all of the styles she has are made by the same company, so style is important.
A- Assorted9 was the first set, and they are by far my favorite: toes full so not compressed (took some getting used to), compresses without cutting off circulation around the knee area, not 'course' feeling but thick enough to hold up. L-L-L-L-L-L-L-L-L-L-L-L-L-L-L 19 assorted - I thought I'd buy different colors for the second set because I liked the first so much. They don't have the A- logo on their shirts like A- does. 9 doesn't, so I'm pretty sure they're not the same manufacturer. They all fit the same way, with the exception of: By the end of the day, the two colored bands at your ankle's fold have cut into my foot - I don't wear these often and probably should have returned them because they gave me two distinct impressions. br>br>C+ br>B+ br>B+ br>B+ b a mix of 23 - This is the most recent set, which arrived just last week. They're thin, to the point where the heel feels almost like women's hose when you put them on, but they're 'course'. Because the toes aren't 'full,' they're so tight on the toes at the end of the day that they're almost transparent, allowing you to see what color polish you're wearing. I don't think they'll last long, so I'd rather return them and get another set of A-. br>br>So, if you bought a set and it wasn't quite what you expected, you can return it. Another set should be tried.
I was concerned because I have relatively large legs, and as a large man, I have a hard time finding socks that fit properly. I'm a 13-year-old woman who wears a size 13 shoe. My calves are 19 inches in circumference and these shoes are 14 shoe wide, so they are a good fit. It took some effort to get them on, but they wouldn't do their job if they weren't simple to put on. They're pretty maxed out, as you can see in the pictures. Continue looking if your legs are longer than mine. Otherwise, add to cart; I'll update this if my experiences change as I wear them more, but for now, add to cart. I'm content with myself.
I had purchased a 6-pack of cigarettes. I bought a pack of compression socks from another company about a year ago and fell in love with how they made my legs feel. I began wearing them every day. I needed some new ones because I'd worn out the last of the ones I had. My older socks now feel loose and flabby in comparison to these socks, which promised good compression and delivered on that promise. One feature I appreciate is the amount of space in the sock's foot - Others I recently purchased from a different company cause my toes to cramp. br>br>The only thing that bothers me (and it's a minor point) is that the area where a design is woven into the side of the sock leaves an imprint on my calf. But that's not a complaint; it's just a reminder that the socks are supportive.
I work as a Dental Assistant and prefer to stand chairside, but by the end of an 8-hour day, my calves were aching. Compression socks were recommended by a colleague, and I purchased them after reading positive reviews. The socks did not let me down. I ordered the sm/med size because I am a woman's size 7 shoe and they fit perfectly. My calves were relieved of pain and the compression helped my legs circulate better. I don't go to work anymore unless I have them with me - They're just a part of my overall look! Note: After a long day, take them off - They should not be worn 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Over night, I alternate between two pairs of non-compression socks.
I'm a medical student, and I noticed early on why all of the residents wore brightly colored long socks during surgery. My knees hurt and my ankles swelled, so I did the leg shuffle and swayed from side to side to relieve the pain. After that, I went out and purchased these. Oh man, I'm kicking myself for not purchasing them sooner. I could put up with a lot more surgeries if I had to. The swelling and pain in my knees had vanished. Furthermore, hospitals are extremely cold, so they were extremely beneficial. In addition, my hospital scrub pants come up to my mid-calf, so my dry skin wasn't the prettiest sight in the winter, so these helped hide it. br>br>Was hoping for a 4. A five-star rating would be ideal, but it isn't possible. The only drawback I can think of is that they are difficult to put on. Make sure to put these on before your pants and scrunch them all the way up to the toes. br>Moreover, the adorable designs/patterns are not free - they cost money. They leave indentations in the skin. br>There is also a lack of uniformity in the socks. Some were looser than others, and some stretched their patterns in strange ways, but none of this bothered me. br>br>Overall, I highly recommend it and will most likely purchase more.
They are pleasant to wear, and the pain relief is excellent. I'm hoping that hand washing and air drying will suffice in ensuring that they fit properly after cleaning. Compression socks are difficult for me to put on and take off; just getting them on and off can be a battle. The size runs true to size. My feet are size 14 and, on a good day, when the swelling and pain subside, they stay up, despite the fact that their expansion can vary by up to 2 inches. I'm hoping that careful handling will extend the life of these socks, which help to alleviate my chronic leg pain. It's a win-win situation for me. br> The delivery was on time, the socks fit perfectly, and I am satisfied with my purchase. Their worth will be determined in the future after they have been used.