Description of 20-30 MmHg Medical Compression Socks For Nurses, Pregnant Women & Travelers - Seamless & Wicking Design!
Material: Nylon 51%, COOLMAX 13%, Elastic22%, LYCRA spandex 17%. Imported. Moisture wicking & breathable fabric - The medical compression socks are made from Lycra spandex, Coolmax and moisture wicking Nylon. The Lycra fabric features good tear resistance, stronger and more durable than conventional rubber. The compression stockings are reinforced by Coolmax on heel and toe to absorb sweat quickly, keeping your feet dry and odor-free. Boost your legs and feet performance - Our Graduated Compression Socks (20-30 mmhg) put moderate pressure on the right spots, so as to boost blood circulation, promote muscle recovery, and reduce injury. Great for relief of varicose veins, muscle pain, fatigue, soreness. Let us help you solve all the bothering issues. You will love our compression socks with great flexibility and durability. 200 needle count stitching for real compression - We use 200 Needle count machines to make these medical grade compression socks while most of the companies only go up to 144 needle count. The real compression socks must use at least 200 needle count to make durable denser, which can reach the pressure value. The denser the socks, the finer the socks feel and the more comfortable it is. You are promised to get good fit, comfort and support from these support socks with fine thickness. Suitable for multi occasions - The socks can be worn by pregnancy, nurse, maternity, the old relive their fatigue, minor varicose veins or swelling. The thick cushion padded in forefoot, heel, and toe gives you extra comfort for foot drills and no more blister, reduce shock and foot pain on a long time flying or during long miles walk. These sports compression socks can also use for athletic, cycling, running, baseball, trekking. Seamless toe clousure and reflective strip - Hand-linked seamless toe minimizes friction and exposure to blisters. Reflective strip on the back of the socks light up your back of legs and really get you seen on dark nights - Whether you are a runner or cyclist, your feet are always moving in a conspicuous pattern
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