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H**A
Best toeless compression socks ever
I have really big legs and have a hard time finding compression socks that fit me well and don’t bind or gather in the wrong places. I also have neuropathy in my feet, so open toes is something I’ve recently decided to try. I have in the past but the socks are usually too long and the foot end is too loose and bunches. These socks are perfect. They don’t gather, bunch, or roll down at all. Now, they are at max stretch capacity at the biggest size, but they’re working great and I’m thrilled!
M**.
They work, not real tight.
These are easy to put on. I followed the size chart after measuring. They fit nice and have compression but I wish there was a little more support in the foot area where I get most of my swelling. They did work and are comfortable.I read reviews that said to size down for more support but I was afraid they would be harder to get on, over all they work.
C**N
Very comfortable nice wide band at the top
It's really hard to know what size to get based on reviews contradicting some of the measurements. Because I know my ankles swell quite a bit and the shorter ones that I had I had to throw out because they hurt like crazy cutting my circulation off, I went with the extra large. Extremely comfortable like regular socks so not sure if it's going to fully do what it's supposed to do. I maybe should've gotten the large? Who knows! They did seem to keep most of the ankle swelling down from their normal size. I would recommend on comfort alone and a nice wide band at the top.
R**Y
So far so good
I am 5'2". these socks are about an inch too tall for me. Other than that I am very happy with these. I can feel the compression in all the right places. I like the open toe concept as I don't like to wear shoes much because they are so constricting to me. Although they are too tall, I just rolled the top down a little and, so far (about 3 hours), they have stayed in place. I ordered a large and they fit my 17 1/2" calves pretty good. As far as circulation goes, I really couldn't say because it's too soon to tell. Overall I am very impressed so far!
E**S
MEASURE WHEN YOUR LEG IS NOT SWOLLEN
I have had compression socks before but hurt my large toe when wearing. Decided to try these and made the mistake of measuring when my leg was swollen which was size Large. Of course, these fit and I should have known they were way too easy to put on. After searching for when to measure, I was told to measure when leg was not swollen, therefore needed to go down to a medium. I now have medium and they are working perfectly. Hard to get on but now I can see and feel they are working so much better and do not bother my toes. If you have issues putting them on, try scrunching the whole sock and get the toe part wide enough to stretch over toe area and then slowly pull up on foot to get to the heel and pull over heel and then slowly pull up over your leg. SO PLEASE REMEMBER TO MEASURE WHEN YOU GET OUT OF BED IN THE MORNING TO GET YOUR CORRECT SIZING.
D**Y
Compression Socks
I bought these because my ankles and calves swell when I sit for a long time. The are tight on my legs and they do help, but the only thing is they are hard to get on so make sure you get a larger size.
B**E
Size matters
Comfortable easy to put on and.remove. These were recommended to me.from a nurse she loves them. However for me I need a 30 to 40 strength my.ankles still swelled. Ask your Dr.
S**E
Socks
These were great. I had to wear them after knee surgery. Much better than what they gave me at thehospital
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