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HYRIXDIRECT Compression Socks provide 20-30 mmHg graduated compression, designed to enhance blood circulation and muscle recovery. Made from 85% nylon, these socks offer a superior fit with 360-degree stretch, ensuring comfort and mobility for athletes and professionals alike. Recommended by doctors, they are perfect for any activity, from running to office work, and are designed to keep your legs feeling great all day long.
R**T
comfy! right out of the package
I am 5'4", around 125 lbs, ordered s/m (I would prefer they offer S, M, L but oh well). I was skeptical because I have a history with compression hose that goes back 25 years. Family inherited not so good venous system...however, all that being said. These socks felt great the moment I put them on. Do I think they are the whole 20-30 compression? no. But as I am athletic, playing pickleball 4-5 x week for at least two hours if not 5-6 hours each time, the exercise helps with venous flow. for those who are more sedentary, these may not provide enough support. What I like also is that being only 5'4", I do NOT need socks that come up over my knee! I tried the 'charmking' and they were wayy too long. I returned them. These socks come up to that place right above my calf muscle and below the curve of the back of my knee. Perfect. I bought the set of three, white, black, and blue. I am wearing the white. Could update this review when I try on all three but like I said, right out of the box, comfortable, fairly easy to pull on, great fit and they look good! I also, even though I don't think these are true 20-30 compression, feel good support. These might be my new 'go-to' for my athletic compression socks!
P**P
Good socks, good compression, great looking, well made!
I don't know if this is fair, but TBH, I always read the 1-star reviews first. I guess I want to know the worst that people think about a product that I'm considering buying. Even though these socks have a lot of reviews, and have a high rating, there were enough 1-star reviews to give me pause.Ultimately, though, my desire for the colors and the economy of these socks won out, and I purchased them. I'm happy to say that I have not had ANY of the issues discussed in the one star ratings, particularly fit and quality. These socks are nice and thick (relatively average sport-sock thickness) and I did not have any problems with them unraveling, not being properly stitched, etc., they fit well (I'm a man with relatively strong/muscled calves so I bought the 3X) and though I'm no expert on compression, they seem to provide about the same amount of compression as the compression hose I was given after my knee replacement surgery. They DO NOT go above the knee, but that's perfect for me and not what I was wanting or expecting anyway. They also stayed up all day, even when moving around, doing physical therapy, etc. It does remain to be seen how long they last, but that's a bridge I'll cross when I come to it. If I remember I'll update this review in the future.My only comment, which is NOT a knock on these socks in particular, but all socks, is that my cat's claws can pull threads out, and velcro tends to "fray" them as well, so some caution should probably be taken with that.
C**A
OK compression, really thick socks
These are more like winterized compression socks. They’re very thick. Just keep that in mind. When it’s 90° it’s summertime outside.
V**N
Compression socks
Nice compression socks
H**K
Support socks
Did not fit. Looked nice. Could not use
S**B
These compression socks work!
These compression socks work!As a nurse I am on my feet for over 10 to 12 hours a day, and most of that is standing and walking.After doing this for over 34 years, the mileage has taken it's toll.I have pretty bad varicose veins in my left lower leg and foot. I tried medical compression socks and they actually hurt. The folds in the material felt like they were cutting in to my legs.So, I tried these type of compression socks and I was amazed. Good compression and comfortable at the same time.I haven't had to have any surgical intervention yet. I believe that I would have had to have an invasive procedure if I hadn't been wearing these socks for years. These socks cannot reverse the damage to my leg and foot, but they have kept the problem from worsening.I wash and dry them with the rest of my delicate clothes and they last a long time.I will keep wearing these. Again, they work.
M**S
Does the job, but...
I'd like to say first that I truly appreciate that the cuff is soft and stretchy, which makes the transition well, unlike a lot of expensive sox I've tried that have cuffs that roll and tighten into something so uncomfortable they cannot be worn. Plus they always caused a muffin-top at the knee and make the wearer look absolutely grotesque.The differences in the weave are helpful for areas that swell more than others and I do not mind that the texture leaves temporary "impressions" on the skin after they're taken off. I bought these for my husband who is new to compression stockings and he rejected the L/XL size so I tried them on, liked them, and kept them for myself. I have lymphatic edema. Bought him another set in XL/XXL. And here is the only disappointment I have in these sox. There doesn't seem to be any difference in the width of the sox between these two sizes. It's just that the foot is longer. He didn't really need that.. I have to put the sox on him and they are difficult to pull on across his wide toes since I don't have that much strength in my hands. So he wears both sizes now alternatively, as he likes that there are fewer wrinkles to smooth out on the L/XL size. All pairs became less tight after they were washed a couple times, so all are comfortable now, width-wise. So far they don't seem to have a tendency to rip when they are stretched over the toe and as yet I haven't poked a hole in the heels with my thumb trying to get them over his wide heel. I have to be careful because I have arthritis in my wrists and a bad shoulder. So far, considering that they ARE compression sox and thus ARE hard to get on, I am more satisfied with them than I have been with anything else I've tried over the last 10 years. The price is not ridiculous like I have seen for some brands that were a total waste of money, anyway, because of the tight band below the knee. If the people who make compression sox had to wear them there might be fewer torture sox out there.
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