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This open-toe compression sock brings light, graduated support to tired legs during long shifts, flights or exercise, helping to reduce fatigue and encourage recovery with a gentle 15-20 mmHg pressure. They work well for nurses, runners and expectant mothers who need breathable, all-day wear and want extra comfort in warm conditions.
Key Points
The socks provide graduated compression that is firmer at the ankle and eases up the calf, which helps venous return and may reduce the feeling of heavy legs during prolonged standing or sitting. The open toe design adds airflow and makes them easier to wear in summer or with sandals, while the lightweight knit keeps the garment breathable and less prone to overheating. 🧦
Fit is versatile, with elasticity that adapts to a range of foot sizes and calf shapes, and an anti-slip finish helps them stay in place during activity. They are promoted for use by healthcare professionals, travellers on long flights, athletes during recovery and women during pregnancy, offering a combination of comfort and support.
Technical Specifications
- Name: 360 RELIEF Compression Socks for Women & Men
- Compression level: 15-20 mmHg
- Style: Open toe design for added breathability
- Material: lightweight, breathable knit fabric
- Includes: laundry bag for convenient washing
Usage Recommendations
Wear them during long periods of standing or sitting to help reduce discomfort and support circulation. For exercise or post-run recovery, put the socks on immediately after cooling down to aid muscle recovery. For pregnancy use, consider wearing them during travel or long days on your feet, as they add gentle support without restricting toe movement. 👟
According to the manufacturer, if the fit is not correct the seller requests contact within 24 hours to arrange assistance, which may be useful to remember when choosing size. Also note that while 15-20 mmHg offers mild to moderate compression suitable for general support and prevention of fatigue, it may not be sufficient for medically diagnosed venous conditions that require higher compression levels. 🩺.









