

Small, Beige : Jobst Relief 15-20 Knee High Open Toe Beige Compression Stockings, Small : desertcart.in: Health & Personal Care Review: Calidad insuperable - Muy bien producto en todos los sentidos Review: Muy buena calidad - Muy buenas pero pedi talla say me quedo un poco ancha para mas ajuste es mejor pedir xs




E**O
Calidad insuperable
Muy bien producto en todos los sentidos
M**L
Muy buena calidad
Muy buenas pero pedi talla say me quedo un poco ancha para mas ajuste es mejor pedir xs
D**O
Adequate Compression
It provides adequate compression to alleviate the venous insufficiency in my legs and feet
C**K
not for long term use
they fit right. they look fine. the heel though, it's the thinnest part of the material and it's the first part that gets a hole in it. I've also found that the fit well and adjust to your feet length as you train them (I like it above my big toe knuckle but below the toes). BUT.... they wear out way too quickly, start to get stretched and no longer are effective at their rating. I went through 4-5 pairs of this hot mess before I woke up and tried something else. I also waited to review until I tested out some DocMiller and they get the heel right, long term effectiveness, but not the best at being trained. when new, I prefer the fit of Jobst, but that is short lived as the heel quickly gets holes. I mean seriously, the part that gets the most action and contact has the least thick material, doesn't even make sense.
E**N
Superb long lasting well fitting for longer legs and women who don't mind them not being sheer.
Jobst brand is the best support socks. I'm a retired nurse and have bought many brands. These last the best and work the best. These are Unisex which means they are longer than standard women's support stockings. I like that as I'm longer than usual in the calf area. They are also heavier and more opaque than Jobst Sheer which was designed for women. I like that as they tend to last longer, and I don't need to dress up much anymore. If you want sheer, or shorter length, definitely buy Jobst Sheer as they last long too, but are shorter and thin like nylons. Wash these in a stocking bag in the washer (cool or warm water) then lay/hang them out to dry. I try mine on my bed and they're dry in part of a day. Do not dry in drier unless you don't mind replacing them frequently, as it ruins the elasticity. They tend to wear holes in the heels about the time the elastic is getting worn out. Get proper fit from a medical supply store first as they know all the tricks to getting the right fit and putting them on, like using gloves to rub them into position rather than pulling on the upper section, and remove from the top by peeling them inside out.
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