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🧦 Vitalsox VT6810: Italian Made Compression Sport Crew Socks with Silver Drystat for Ligament Support Review

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Description of 🧦 Vitalsox VT6810: Italian Made Compression Sport Crew Socks with Silver Drystat for Ligament Support

75% Silver Drystat, 15% Lycra, 10% Nylon. Imported. Machine Wash. VITALSOX EXCLUSIVE SILVER DRYSTAT- Vitalsox technical performance material designed using Quick Drying Polypropylene infused with the benefits of SILVER. Sport type: Weightlifting.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

They are very comfortable and my legs feel good

My husband has been wearing vitalsox compression stockings for several years. This is my first pair but I will be ordering more. They are very comfortable and my feet feel so good!

Pros
  • Men
Cons
  • Some defects

Revainrating 4 out of 5

A bit long: Baselayer and Compression

It's decent. I'm 5ft 9" and the sock length from ankle to knee is too long. I have to tuck the top down an inch so they don't hit me in the middle of my kneecap (and I've tried both medium and large pairs). Compression works for me at any size. I prefer ankle-calf compression to a one-piece sock.

Pros
  • Baselayer and Compression
Cons
  • Ok, but...

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Compression probably not sufficient for medical use

Compression light and not graduated: none at arch of foot, 10-15mmHg. in arch and lower leg < 10 mm Hg. in heel and ankle. If your swelling is minor and doesn't extend to your calves, you can try these. For medical grade lower leg compression socks, consider Ames Walker 130 for $13.

Pros
  • Active
Cons
  • Large and bulky

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Vitalsox crew socks are the same

the only difference is the description and the style number (VT0810T, VT6810, VT5810). I bought all 3, there is no difference in the socks themselves. 75% Silver Polypropylene Dry Strength 10% Microsupreme Acrylic, 10% Nylon, 5% Lycra. So if you don't want a certain color, buy the cheapest pair. Vitalsox crew socks are all the same.

Pros
  • clothing
Cons
  • price piggy bank