Copper Compression Socks For Women & Men Circulation - Best for Running,Nursing,Hiking,Flight&Travel
4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars | 13,699 ratings
Price: 16.14
Last update: 06-30-2024
Product Description
Good circulation is one of the most important parts of your health.If you’re tired of swollen feet, painful legs and hours of discomfort — Our copper compression socks are for you!For all-day energy,support and recovery.
Graduated Compression — The Benefits are Clear.Our designs make these support stockings both functional and fashionable.These stylish compression socks provide support to your limbs and facilitate smooth blood flow for travel and daily movements.
When your ankles and feet swell, that is their cry for help.Compression socks help to get you moving comfortably again.Plus,that gentle hug on your legs just feels good.Choose these socks for routine wear to feel relieved,restored and satisfied!
OUR SOCKS WILL DO A LOT MORE:Improving blood circulation,swelling and fatigue prevention,muscle soreness reduction.Help relieve pain related to plantar fasciitis.Offers optimal muscle support during everyday activities.Choose these socks for routine wear to feel relieved,restored and satisfied!
If you're looking for soft,stretchy,incredibly comfortable socks with the benefits of mild compression,our compression socks can help you.Lightweight and breathable high performance fabric wicks moisture away,keeps your feet dry even with long time activities.
Our innovative unisex socks are Trusted physician recommended.Help to prevent pain,fatigue,swelling while improving circulation Reduced pain,Stimulation of blood flow to speed the healing process and overall comfort.
Top reviews from the United States
Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2024
a few years ago.
seams inside the socks. Picture of leg is an example of indentation from different seam pattern sock worn than shown in other pictures of socks from same pack ordered.
Reviewed in the United States on June 19, 2024
seams inside the socks. Picture of leg is an example of indentation from different seam pattern sock worn than shown in other pictures of socks from same pack ordered.
They are like a hug for your legs. They just make life feel so cozy even if it isn’t. And? Being a woman of a certain age, I’m finding that my legs feel less tired when I wear them. I didn’t even realize my legs were feeling a little tired until I started wearing them and noticing that my legs feel less tired.
So, I’m wearing them even when I’m not on a road trip is what I’m saying (I up the wow factor of the compression socks by wearing them with Tevas when we are driving for hours on end).
My two teenage sons and I recently went on a business trip with my husband, but he had to stay one place and we had to stay in another. (I promise the socks are important to the story if you just hang in).
The husband spent the first part of the first day with us before he had to go to his shindig. Leading up to the time when we had to leave to take him to the business part of this trip, he was out on the balcony, on the phone, dealing with a work issue.
When he came back in, I said, “Well, you just wasted your last bit of making out time for the week.”
One of my sons DIED. But not literally. Just, you know, the way a teenage boy dies when his parents say such things.
“Oh, in that case,” the husband said as he put his arm around me, “Never mind boys. We aren’t leaving yet.”
That son DIED some more. There was sputtering and stammering and wide eyes and exclamations of shock mingled with disgust and horror.
The husband and I laughed and laughed and laughed some more at his reaction, but it really was time to go.
“Let me take my compression socks off . . .” I started, and then the kid almost literally DIED.
“What?!?!?!?!? NO!!!! Just no!!! Don’t!!! I can’t believe you two!!!!” he exclaimed as, I recall, he started to head out the door.
Never did I anticipate that my kid would interpret my desire to undertake the unholy feat of awkwardness that is peeling off compression socks as some kind of overture for inappropriately timed “romance,” but there we were.
“You didn’t let me finish,” I called after him. “Let me take my socks off so I can put my shoes on so we can go.”
Because compression socks coupled with Tevas are only for long car rides and accompanying forays into gas station quickie marts. With that explanation, the kid swallowed back his panic (and probably a little vomit).
Speaking of forays into gas station quickie marts, as we were walking across a gas station parking lot during a different leg of this road trip, toward the little store and its accompanying facilities, the same kid was all, “Your socks, mom!”
“I wear them just to embarrass you,” I said.
“It’s working,” he replied.
“Come here,” I said as I tried to put my arm around him, “so that everyone can see you’re my son!”
“Nooo!” he exclaimed as he ducked and ran just out of my reach.
At this point we were walking in the door, so I made sure to point at my son and very uncharacteristically announce to no one and everyone as we did so, “He’s with me!!!”
If you are of a certain age, get these socks, especially if you have Tevas and teenagers.
Reviewed in the United States on June 19, 2024
They are like a hug for your legs. They just make life feel so cozy even if it isn’t. And? Being a woman of a certain age, I’m finding that my legs feel less tired when I wear them. I didn’t even realize my legs were feeling a little tired until I started wearing them and noticing that my legs feel less tired.
So, I’m wearing them even when I’m not on a road trip is what I’m saying (I up the wow factor of the compression socks by wearing them with Tevas when we are driving for hours on end).
My two teenage sons and I recently went on a business trip with my husband, but he had to stay one place and we had to stay in another. (I promise the socks are important to the story if you just hang in).
The husband spent the first part of the first day with us before he had to go to his shindig. Leading up to the time when we had to leave to take him to the business part of this trip, he was out on the balcony, on the phone, dealing with a work issue.
When he came back in, I said, “Well, you just wasted your last bit of making out time for the week.”
One of my sons DIED. But not literally. Just, you know, the way a teenage boy dies when his parents say such things.
“Oh, in that case,” the husband said as he put his arm around me, “Never mind boys. We aren’t leaving yet.”
That son DIED some more. There was sputtering and stammering and wide eyes and exclamations of shock mingled with disgust and horror.
The husband and I laughed and laughed and laughed some more at his reaction, but it really was time to go.
“Let me take my compression socks off . . .” I started, and then the kid almost literally DIED.
“What?!?!?!?!? NO!!!! Just no!!! Don’t!!! I can’t believe you two!!!!” he exclaimed as, I recall, he started to head out the door.
Never did I anticipate that my kid would interpret my desire to undertake the unholy feat of awkwardness that is peeling off compression socks as some kind of overture for inappropriately timed “romance,” but there we were.
“You didn’t let me finish,” I called after him. “Let me take my socks off so I can put my shoes on so we can go.”
Because compression socks coupled with Tevas are only for long car rides and accompanying forays into gas station quickie marts. With that explanation, the kid swallowed back his panic (and probably a little vomit).
Speaking of forays into gas station quickie marts, as we were walking across a gas station parking lot during a different leg of this road trip, toward the little store and its accompanying facilities, the same kid was all, “Your socks, mom!”
“I wear them just to embarrass you,” I said.
“It’s working,” he replied.
“Come here,” I said as I tried to put my arm around him, “so that everyone can see you’re my son!”
“Nooo!” he exclaimed as he ducked and ran just out of my reach.
At this point we were walking in the door, so I made sure to point at my son and very uncharacteristically announce to no one and everyone as we did so, “He’s with me!!!”
If you are of a certain age, get these socks, especially if you have Tevas and teenagers.