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Open toe toeless Compression Socks 3 Pairs 15-20 mmHg Support Pregnancy,Running,Sports,Flight Travel
W**Y
Runs big
More comfortable in summer than closed toe socks but these run large so you might want to adjust your size
V**
Worth the money and effective and durable.
You need these for people who hate wearing compression hose. The pressure is enough to keep edema and cellulitis at Bay and comfortable for all day without falling down. I have one client who said they were too hot, the other is happy. The price is right. They are too long for my little ladies because I had to order large. All of these socks should offer petite options but most don't, so a little finesse is indicated.
K**R
Very long
I gave this 4 stars mainly because they are very long, like for someone who has a very long/tall calf. LOL I thought I was going to have to return them because of how long they were. It's so long it went up over my knee, and I'm 5'7 pretty average I think. So I don't know why they were so long, maybe I don't understand the sizes correctly, the "15-20 mmHg" part. I don't know. But they do fit well around my ankle and they do help with the swelling/edema. I work at my desk at home all day. I was able to fold them down so the length part is fine now. They are comfortable and they do work, and I really wanted some that were toeless. So, I did 4 stars just because of length, otherwise they are great.
L**N
Good fit
Wash up good.Fit well.Nice supportWould repurchase.
R**E
Not Very Supportive
The sock is good quality and fit well. I am 5’ 10”, and it came up to my knee no problem. I wear compression socks to help control swelling as a result of an injury. My biggest complaint is that the fabric is very soft and fits snug, but not tight enough to control the swelling. Other compression socks I have really press tightly, and I have very little swelling. With this one, I have had times where it was difficult to remove because the swelling was unchecked. If you only need a little support, these would be fine. I threw them away.
L**K
They are great and comfortable
I love this product ,it’s the most comfortable compression socks I’ve ever worn. I’ve always hated wearing compression socks because they hurt and cut into your legs, but I have used these from the time I get out of bed and take them off when I go to bed . I highly recommend these for anyone whose been told they need compression. The open toes are great because in the summer I can wear my flip flops and still wear my compression.
V**A
A great product for swollen legs
I have severe lymphedema in my legs, and have tried various compression hose. Since ordering these, I have ordered another set and wear them almost every day. These toeless hose avoid the toe pain which often develops with others--a great relief! They provide a good degree of compression, yet they are fairly easy to put on without resorting to special techniques, devices or supplies. They also cost considerably less than most others on the market. The one drawback is that even the beige ones, being heavier than most other brands, look rather like one's legs are bandaged. (If one is wearing a long skirt or pants, or has no objection to this, it's not much of an issue.)
B**N
Runs short
I started working 14 hours days at a computer and my doctor recommended the socks. I was overwhelmed by how expensive they are. This deal isn't bad. Also having 3 sets of socks helps to rotate them around during the week.However, I can barely get these all the way up my leg & they tend to curl/roll down my legs through the day. They need to be about 2 inches longer for my long legs. It took a couple wears to get them properly "stretched" to get them on my legs well. These toeless compression socks roll all the time. I find I have to wear them half way for a time to get the sock marks to disappear then retry. Otherwise they just roll & my toes/feet get a little tingly. The tops come to about 4 inches below the back of my knees, if I really stretch/pull it up as much as I can. This is barely over the top of my calf curve, which is probably why they roll so much. I haven't had much chance to wear the other pair of toeless compression socks I just got to really say how small these run. I'm 5'10", tall for a woman, average for a man. So I think saying that it needs another 2 inches in height is fair.The height isn't the only thing of them running small. My calf feels very "sausaged" in them. My ankle and foot is fine but the calf area doesn't have as much stretch as I think they should. I can barely get my fingers in between my calf & sock to help stretch them up. So it runs small height & in circumference wise.
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