JOBSTRelief 20-30 mmHg Compression Stockings, Knee High, Open Toe | Compression Socks for Women/ Men for Tired, Aching or Swollen Legs, Minor Varicosities
T**L
Excellent Support
Theses are medical grade compression socks love the open toes. They do reduce the swelling in my kegs. They were a little long. If I reorder I’ll go down a size. They are sturdy and comfortable.
M**N
These are the best!
Jobst makes the best quality stockings. This Relief stocking is the best because it has stretch built in to the stocking. They seem to strengthen my legs or my legs feel less tired. Once I tried these I can't go back to the regular compressed stockings. If the price was not so expensive I would own more pairs.
N**.
Must buy!
The fit is Fabulous! I DO recommend!
D**Y
Works well
Ok, but the heals wear out to fast.
C**J
Great compression, great fit!
Perfect fit for a petite female!! Just the right amount of compression!
F**R
Just...awesome
I purchased 2 pairs of Jobst thigh-high compression stockings (20-30 mmHg), and one pair of the same compression in knee highs. These knee highs have become my go-to hose! Yes, they are a bear to get on, and yes, most days I can feel I am wearing them. BUT. My grossly swollen lower legs and feet have become NOT swollen. I guess it is because I wear the stockings every day-take them off when I go to bed-and just have made it a habit. And the results are astounding!Compression stockings purchased elsewhere (and I have plenty of those) don't do the same job for me. I cannot recommend these enough.If you have swollen legs and/or feet, swallow the high price and just get these. Wear them religiously, and you, too will be amazed. I thought my 'normal' legs were a thing of the past. Not with these hose.I wear them a couple of days, then hand wash them, as the instructions say. Hang to dry. They really are worth it!
D**M
Crept up
Most compression socks, including Jobst’s, tend to be too short in the foot for me, giving me ingrown toenails; so I gave these open-toed socks a try. This was the size measured for me by both my vascular clinic and DME supplier.I wore this sock on only one leg, as its firm fabric was difficult to get on the leg that has an artificial hip. I assume they will soften after a few washings, as most compression socks do, so wasn’t necessarily concerned about that.The open-toed sock started out long in the foot but was comfortable (almost reached the end of my toes) and was about right lengthwise. Within minutes, however, everything started to creep up. I repositioned the sock several times throughout the day, but it continued to bunch around my ankle and knee (because it crept up that high!). By day’s end, my ankle was swollen and I had painful ridges around it and under my knee. I wore one sock for one day. Won’t be wearing it again.“Expensive” is subjective—I think it’s worth it if you can find a style that fits and does its job. This pair isn’t worth it to me. Some people obviously have better success, because these have a high rating and the brand has a good reputation.This company makes some “Sport” socks that have a little more toe room and fit me very well, so if you need a bit more toe room, try those.
F**O
Do what they are supposed to do!!!!!
Very well made ie, no slipping, but not too tight!Great value, washable, long lasting.
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