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The Hi Clasmix Graduated Medical Compression Socks provide 20-30 mmHg compression to enhance blood circulation, reduce fatigue, and support muscle recovery. Made from a breathable, moisture-wicking fabric infused with copper, these knee-high socks are designed for comfort and odor control, making them ideal for athletes and professionals alike. With a satisfaction guarantee and a free e-book, they are a must-have for anyone seeking relief and support.
V**J
UPDATED AGAIN: Could be better but could be worse
UPDATE 3/19/2022:Hoping to persuade me to edit my negative review, the seller contacted me and sent me a *new* batch of their socks (black in L/XL). These have the white embroidery on the inner cuff that shows the size and compression strength. They feel different from the original, less like stockings (smooth, prone to runs/tears) and more like socks. This makes them feel a little different on my legs and feet, with a texture that's a bit rougher. That may aggravate someone with sores or injuries on their legs. These socks have two problems: the cuff isn't really elastic, so when you stretch them out to put them on, a binding thread comes close to snapping. That elastic makes them more accommodating for knees and helps them stay up throughout the day by gripping your knee. Overall, they are definitely not very elastic or flexible; they're firmer and coarser than the original. They are also definitely 2-4 inches too short. They sit well under my knee and don't even make it past my calves. However, they're doing a decent job. Either that or my new diet is controlling my lymphedema well (which is entirely possible. Maybe these new socks help or maybe not, I can't say yet). So, they're definitely worth trying and the seller is very responsive and helpful (but please don't edit your review to be dishonest and please, seller, stop asking us to).I've added a star to reflect my slightly more positive experience.UPDATE 1/31/2022:I repurchased these compression socks in November, hoping to replace the ones that had become worn out. They were the socks I wore almost every day. The socks I received this time were nothing like the previous ones I had ordered. The company changed the style, material, compression level, everything. There's no way these are still 20-30 mmHg compression strength. They barely compress at all. They squeeze uncomfortably but do so without preventing swelling. The material is scratchy and feels cheap. I contacted the seller and told them the product was different this time, begging for the old style. They sent me a complimentary package of different socks. These were made of ANOTHER different material. They were way too tight (NOT large/XL) and didn't compress. They were objectively better quality than the package I was originally sent in November, but they still could not compare to the original version of Black3-Classic. I was grateful the seller allowed me to try another kind - for free, at that - but I had to seriously downgrade my review because the product just isn't the same anymore. It's shady of a company to bait and switch like that, too. There was no mention in the description or pictures of a change in material/style/compression strength. In the end, I had to return them. I can't afford to pay for items I can't use and don't want to wear.Original Review:This review is pertaining to the Black3-Classic color of these socks. I have tried tons of different compression socks/stockings over the past 6 years since I was diagnosed with edema. With many of these brands, you get what you pay for: fly-by-night company with spotty customer service, completely different sizing based on the color you order, unreliable product descriptions and photos, and in general, poor-fitting and poor-performing compression socks that are only mildly uncomfortable at best. (Looking at you, "CHARMKING".) At least, that's been my experience, as a tall overweight woman with diagnosed lymphedema, but I'm sure people who are of average weight with no existing need for compression garments have a different experience.So, my recommendation is to try this color in L/XL if you are either overweight, have large calves, or have edema issues. I do NOT recommend any brand's "copper" compression socks (the ugly ones with the orange-brown markings on the foot of the sock). They're a gimmick and they're usually even less comfortable, with incredibly scratchy fabric and a too-short leg.Make sure that you apply caution and care while putting these on. The trick is to wear grippy gloves (I chose the mechanic/gardening gloves available for $2-3 at most hardware stores, they're stretchy and lack structure except for the nitrile dipped finger part) and go as slowly as possible, making sure you remove any twists or folds as you move up your leg. Some people swear by folding them inside out but I find that makes it too difficult to tell where the toe and heel of the sock foot are. I usually scrunch the leg of the sock down so I'm just managing the foot while I put them on, then smooth them out as I go higher.This brand in this color/style is the only cheap compression socks I've found on Amazon that fit and work reasonably well. They sit right below my knee, causing only mild discomfort after a day of wear (they do leave reddish-purple markings where they dig in below the knee), they do a decent job of compressing despite my edema, they're relatively comfortable (especially in comparison with similar brands), they're actually wide enough for my legs, without sacrificing compression strength for that width, and they're a really good deal. I have no way of knowing if they are actually the 20-30 compression rate they claim, but they're definitely better than some other ones I've tried. They are made of a thin material, so it will take getting used to if you usually wear athletic socks. The material can snag and tear or get a run, like hosiery, especially if you don't file your toenails after trimming them. They seem to neither alleviate nor exacerbate my existing burning feet syndrome; my feet feel about as hot in these as they do in every other sock, so they probably won't keep your feet excessively warm or cool, depending on your personal needs. If you have poor circulation and cold feet, you might be able to get away with wearing ankle or low cut socks on top of these, but, with bad edema, the top of short socks cuts off circulation to the upper leg, causing even more pooling of blood or fluid, so I don't personally recommend doing that.If you try them and you don't like them, you can always contact the seller's customer service and/or Amazon CS. If you're on the browser version of Amazon.com, hit the icon on the far left of the screen, right below the Amazon logo. It should look like 4 horizontal parallel lines. Use your mouse to scroll all the way down, and click on Customer Service. It should be pretty easy to find the option to talk to a person, just bypass the automated chat system or if you get forced into a chat with the AI assistant, hit the icon that shows a head shape wearing a mic headset to talk to a human as soon as it shows that option. Amazon is very good about refunding items that you have an issue with, and sometimes even the seller-company/production-brand can take care of the issue without having to deal with Amazon. It just kinda depends on how you want to handle it. Some companies want to maintain their good standing and will offer a new product of a different model for free, or a refund without having to send back the product, but it will take longer to get a response from them. You can also go to your Orders section and return them without having to jump through any hoops.-Most lymphedema specialists and doctors will only recommend their semi-custom (and conveniently only available through their office) version of Jobst stockings or some other incredibly overpriced brand. Take your time and try out some cheap Amazon brands first. They might scoff at you for doing so, but sometimes you'll find a product like this that fits the bill. Medical expenses are outrageous, especially in the US, and most of us with a form of edema have other medical conditions that disable us. We can't afford to mess around with - no joke - 90-dollar-per-leg stockings like the ones they recommended for me. Make informed choices and don't fall for the scams and gimmicks. Compression socks should be tight enough to compress, but not so tight that you can't get them all the way up your leg. If they can't be pulled up any further and dig in at mid-calf, they don't fit, so give up and try a different pair. You can cause more issues by cutting off your circulation than you already have, wearing ill-fitted compression stocks isn't worth saving yourself the hassle of a return. (Did you know that lymph fluid can LEAK? How gross is that? Make sure your stockings fit well or you may find out for yourself!)Best of luck to my fellow seekers of disability-friendly products. I hope these socks work for you, or that you find another kind that does.
W**N
Nice for room
I recommend trying these. There are several reasons I like these socks:1) Unlike other compression socks that I have worn, these do not compress the toes. This makes we them comfortable to wear longer than the others and doesn't contribute to bunions.2) I have not felt that these socks were warmer than regular socks.3) The banded compression seems to do a very good job. When I take the socks off, my feet look normal. I can visibly see my varicose veins on the top of my feet start to bulge again within minutes of removing the socks.Sizing:My feet are women's 8.5 USA. I bought the S/M. I have wide feet at the ball tapering to a skinny heels and ankles with fairly lean calves. If your feet, ankles, or calves are larger, buy the larger sock. This size works for me now, but if I gain weight of muscle I will need the larger size.
S**M
You gotta want it
When I say you gotta want it. I mean, you have to really want to get in to these socks. I'm on my feet all day at work. These definitely help my legs feel less tired.But they are not the easiest socks to get on properly. I have thick calves, but I'm short. So these are great for my calves, but go past my knees. I have to pull them down and adjust them so they are comfortable. I bought the L/XL size. If you're a short stack like me, you might want to go with the smaller size.
L**N
Amazing socks!
I'm on my feet for most of the day and I've been wearing these compression socks for a little over a week now. I have to say, they are amazing! They've really helped with the fatigue I was feeling in my legs and they don't slip down at all, which is a huge plus. I would definitely recommend these to anyone who is on their feet a lot or has any type of leg pain/discomfort.
E**H
I dont even know i have them on
They are a pain to get on. But once you learn how to put them it will take you about 5 min. to get them both on. I wear them for hours and forget I have them on. They helped bring down my swollen calves. I love them. I would say I would order again but they gave me 5 pairs for like 20 dollars...what a deal
G**H
Great socks with unfortunate packaging
Purchased these after Achilles my second tendon repair. The "S"ocks are great. They fit true to size, and the compression is enough to prevent swelling, but not so tight that I feel like I'm being squished and cutting off the blood flow.But if you look quickly at the picture, tell me what it says? HINT: It doesn't say "Socks" unless you use super duper lazer focus on the clear S with a white outline. But that C is pretty big & bold.The pic shown is after I took all but one pair of socks out of the outer package. That said, I took the full (minus one pair) in to my physical therapist's office. All three therapists, the secretary, the PT Tech and 5 other patients got a good laugh. And frankly, after 2 Achilles tendon repairs, I needed a good laugh.Enjoy your *ocks. ;0)
B**A
Helps with blood pooling
These help so much with blood pooling in my feet and legs, I just wish the material was a little softer! They’re a tad rough and do itch after awhile, and are a bit thin, but these work well!
G**E
No more cramps
I bought these to help my dad with leg swelling and cramps. He loves them!! Says he sleeps better because his legs aren't cramping. He hasn't had swelling anymore and over all loves the comfort
S**0
Too tight
Even though I ordered L/XL, these still seemed extremely tight especially around the knees. I’m working from home and wore them for most of the day, it was a relief to take them off. I will persevere with them tough as they were good for the rest of my legs.
P**A
well made and colourful
I like the compression socks, they are well made and strong. The only thing about them that I don't like is the compression, it is a bit too much. That is not a fault in the design or manufacture of the socks. The maker stated the level of compression that one should expect so the fault is entirely mine, I ordered too high a number for compression but even so I do get use from them and they are comfortable for day time use. So if you want strong compression then I recommend them.
M**P
Good compression socks with nice colours
These socks are a very good value for the money nice colours and are comfortable as any compression sock can be. I bought them for my pregnant daughter who is on her feet all day at work to help with her swelling. She likes them. That’s all that matters to me! Thanks so much for making affordable large size socks. I do think you could make some even bigger ones for people with larger feet and calves .
S**.
Surprisingly comfortable
I was expecting these to be pretty uncomfortable but the amount of pressure is actually just right. That being said, if you are expecting very tight socks then these might not be for you. As a bonus they also look very cool.
B**Y
These are the best!
These socks are so comfy! They are the best compression socks! I need to order more.
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