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Review on 🩱 Women's Healthweir Sheer Compression Pantyhose 15-20 mmHg Support Stockings EU 18-22 (3, Skin) by Zane Myers

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Incredible Comfort for Medical Supplies and Equipment

I was recently prescribed medication that causes mild knee pain and swelling in my feet and ankles, so I tried different brands and sizes of compression stockings and socks to find the best fit. As a guy, I'm new to this field, so that's what I'm looking for when I rate them.1. Size/Fit - 5'9" 180lbs, 9" ankle, 14" calf, 24" thigh Compression - I need an average compression between 15-20 or 20-30 mmHg3. Comfort - They can be worn under clothing (sitting, standing, walking, etc.) for 8-10 hours without becoming too saggy, uncomfortable, hot or itchy4. Durability - they must be durable and wear-resistant, withstand daily abuse and serve several times. These hoses are different from others I've tried. Very stretchy, soft and much more transparent than opaque. In fact, they look more like regular tights than compression stockings. I understand that's fine for most, but my wife doesn't seem to feel that way about the guy. The quality is good, the seams are well stitched and the toe and heel have extra material. The sizes appear to be according to their chart but they are quite low on the waist and the feet are very small and almost impossible to get on. I am afraid that this will eventually cause them to tear or run away when they are put on. The compression is deceptively strong and surprisingly comfortable. I've only worn them a few times so far but if they stand up to the price for the quality they are better than other more expensive products I've tried.

Pros
  • DON'T SACRIFICE STYLE - Classic design means you get all the health benefits of compression stockings while still looking stylish. They look just like regular tights but provide the long-lasting support you need to improve circulation and reduce discomfort. Ideal for business and casual wear.
Cons
  • Minor issues