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🧦 Juzo Basic 4411AD Compression Stockings - Knee-High with Open Toe, 20-30mmHg Review

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Very good

Revainrating 4 out of 5  
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Description of 🧦 Juzo Basic 4411AD Compression Stockings - Knee-High with Open Toe, 20-30mmHg

COMPRESSION STOCKINGS: The Juzo Basic Compression Stockings are designed as a medical garment for the perfect solution to help manage symptoms like achy legs, swelling, and spider and varicose veins so you can go about your daily activities.?. TWO WAY STRETCH: Designed for both men and women, this is a quality value stocking that features two way stretch elasticity and a stylish appearance while being comfortable to wear. They are available in both open and closed toe options. IMPROVE CIRCULATION: Manage and improve your circulation with the graduated compression that applies pressure to support the calf muscle and outside veins to help the valves close. The compression starts at the ankle and decreases as it works its way up the leg. COMFORTABLE FIT: This knee-high stocking is part of the Juzo Basic line with a graduated compression level of 20-30 mmHg to manage your discomfort and swelling with freedom to move. The 2-way stretch elasticity is seamless and latex free which ensures durability. STOCKING CARE: Machine wash warm water. Machine dry on low heat. Do not bleach. Do not iron. Do not dry clean.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

I buy them about once a year from .

I buy them from other suppliers about once a year - and at a higher price. I will buy a new pair from you about every six months now that I know they will meet my needs for the next few years.

Pros
  • Handsfree
Cons
  • Problems

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Soft support clothing!

I have lymphedema in my right leg caused by cancer. My physical therapist measured me and suggested this brand. My insurance covers 2 pairs a year but I wanted a spare pair. The price here was better and my therapist was impressed with their softness.

Pros
  • Ideal for outdoor activities
Cons
  • Some cons

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Great but got the wrong color

This is the second pair I bought because I liked the first pair. I have varicose veins and this really helps my legs feel better. I already had a nude color. Bought these to order a black pair for work. I received the wrong color. another naked couple. 😕

Pros
  • Dope 🔥
Cons
  • Expensive

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Problems with the sock elastic

After years of wearing compression stockings with Yuzovarin due to varicose veins, decided to try the base part. The base model is definitely softer, but struggles to keep it in place as the elastic at the top and bottom is very thin. The base model also has visible knots of fabric that will unravel with continued use. They also feel more like socks than vests and feel like nylon stockings. The Juzo Warin is not as soft, but has a stronger elastic that prevents it from rolling and slipping. Now

Pros
  • Few competitors
Cons
  • There are disadvantages

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great stocking for me!

I have tried different brands of compression stockings and Juzo is by far the best. They are the most comfortable - for me anyway. They rarely go up or down; they stay where they are. I even like the Juzo Silver better but I prefer their color and they're about half the price so I can buy extra ones. I like to have three or four pairs so I can skip a night or two when I don't feel like washing my hands. They seem to be wearing themselves well. Care should be taken when dressing. Be careful with

Pros
  • Free for educational purposes
Cons
  • Some cons

Update 05/09/2020: Cut a strip of rubber, grab the shelf paper and wrap it around the shin under the knee, pull the stocking over it and the stocking holds well. Update 9/20/17: Raised a little higher to bend the knee and stay on my feet. Haven't tried the smaller size yet; I'll write more when I do this. Really helped with leg and ankle pain when flying but had a tendency to slip off. I can't imagine them not sleeping during a long walk. I ordered size II because I was concerned about the…

Pros
  • Alright!
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