Doc MillerThigh High Compression Socks - Open Toe, 20-30mmHg for Varicose Veins, Calf, Leg & Ankle Support, Pregnancy & Maternity Stockings, Small to Plus Size
B**E
Just what I wanted!
I am so happy with these compression socks. I ordered them after knee replacement surgery because the ones fro the hospital were too small. These fit just fine, very comfortable and I love the bright pink color.
J**A
The best I've tried so far....
I wear these for vein disease, and these are the best of the four brands I've tried so far. And that includes the $200 pair purchased through insurance. The socks feel thicker so they're less likely to run, and I wear them under regular cotton socks and have no problem fitting them into my shoes. I live in the desert and also have not noticed any difference in heat retention between these and other sheer brands. The open-toe design also means I get a a few extra wears out of 'em between washes because my "oversock" absorbs most perspiration. They also stay up and in place quite well, even after repeated washings. As for cleaning, they seem to do quite well in the gentle cycle of our washer and left to air dry. And as a guy, if someone were to somehow get a peek of my "undersocks," I'd rather them see a black garment than think I'm an incognito Rockette.
J**S
Good, but do not necessarily size up for calf
Apparently I have fat calves or skinny thighs, but in any event I had to choose between getting a smaller size where the calf would (according to the size guide) be two inches too tight and the thigh just right; or a larger size where the calf would be right and the thigh too large. I went with the smaller size and do not regret it. No particular discomfort on the calf. If anything I would be interested to try an even smaller size since, while walking or just slowly over the course of the day, the thigh band slips down.The no-toe design works very well, had some concerns about circulation being cut off, but no problems.I did manage to put a "run" in one of them while pulling it on, but in retrospect I was pulling on it pretty hard. So I'd say that was more user error, but do be cautious not pulling on the fabric too hard.The only possible quality issue is that in the thigh-holder band I can see that these tiny rubber/latex threads are starting to break and poke out of the fabric. So far doesn't seem to have affected the fit.I've gotten rashes from elastic bands on bike shorts before, but nothing from these. Also I have noticed that, when wearing these on bike rides, the band seems to stick better to my bike shorts (it stays up/on) than to my skin, so just FWIW if you've got some sort of longer fabric undies like that you can put these over, it may help keep them up.
D**S
Full leg compression stocking support.
Good fit, quality material. Would recommend to friends and family.
K**R
Measure carefully
They are tight to get on, however feel great once on. Major problem is they don't stay up on my thighs.
J**T
Sooooo much easier to put on and more comfortable than what you get in the hospital
I have these in green and pink because, why not. Got me through 2 knee replacements this year. You should contact your doctor to get the right compression for you - it definitely matters. The wider bands are comfy and don't dig. Compression stockings trick: if the stocking have an open toe, places a plastic baggy over your foot, then put the stocking on - so much easier to pull up! Then pull the baggy out through the open toe. They taught me that in the hospital and gosh it really helps!
M**O
Not too good
It’s suppose to be non slip but it does slip & rolls down to knees. Had L & XL both sizes slip. It does have a good compression
B**J
good quality and fit
I used this product after a knee surgery and loved the fit and the way my legs feel.
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