S**N
Very pleased!
These are great. I've often scoffed at people who use these, thinking them to be a gimmick and unnecessary, but I was so wrong. They offer such great structural support to the muscles, tendons and veins of your lower legs during any kind of activity. All day at work I am jumping in and out of shipping containers and my legs take a beating. With these, my legs don't get sore at all. When I do sprinting, my lower legs tend to get very sore and tired, way more then just a few years ago. Without these socks I'm sure I would do much less running and sprinting. I haven't done this yet, but I'm sure they would also be great for driving or flying long distances where the blood in your legs tends to stagnate. Those 10 hour flights are the worst. They are helpful for varicose vein support as well as to improve athletic/physical recovery. Now I understand why movies about medieval times often depict warriors or laypeople wearing tight leather leggings or gauntlets. There's a reason and wisdom behind every old tradition.The toes and several places on the feet of these are stiched a little thin but it's not a big deal. The leg fabric is VERY thick and durable. Follow the size chart and you won't be disappointed. Even if the toes develop holes I will still wear these because they are that effective.If you are buying these to improve athletic performance/recovery you won't be disappointed. Please also explore foam rolling and cold baths :DIf you are looking at these to help support varicose veins, they will help a LOT, but there are other things you need to do as well. Caffeine, tobacco as well as added sugar (any form, think corn syrup and anything ending in -ose) have been shown to have a poor affect on the circulatory system. Foods high in rutin have been shown to help including kasha, apples, buckwheat, lychee, etc. Herbs that can help the circulatory system include butcher's broom, pycnogenol (pine bark extract), gotu kola, bacopa, ginkgo biloba, Arjuna, Hawthorn and some others. There's no need to sleep with these on because your legs veins stressed when your body in horizontal.I hope these socks can be as useful for you as they are for me.
T**A
Hire help to put on compression socks! LoL
Good quality material and sewing, no flaws discovered upon inspection. But man, lol I could get these babies on for nothing. I was rolling around the bed, hanging off a chair, doing the worm across the floor... until my husband finally helped put them on me. :D They feel awesome, they don't bug the back of my knee area to much until I've wore them for a few hours, then I just adjust them down or up when it starts up. They warm up quickly, but I've been told most compression socks are a fight to get on and get hot pretty fast. These were not unbearable at all. I'm 5'3'' and around 200 lbs. I also have what I consider some pretty big calves. These also look cute with their colors. The relief of my aching calves was a god send, but I still need pain pills and calf massages to help with the pain. These helped 20-40% depending on my edema, my routine, and my pain level for the day. I have varicose veins but not the large ones or a lot of them (heard they can still cause pain though), I'm also a Type 2 Diabetic (going into my 12-15th year with it), and have a lot of neuropathy pain in my feet and legs. So anything that can help is welcomed into my home. Excellent price on them also.
M**S
Skeptical but they work great
The first few times I tried these I want sure that I thought or if they even worked. Then I spent multiple 18 hour days on my feet and my legs were tired and sore. I put in the compression socks and wow what a difference! My legs feel great and was still on my feet all day.I also sprained my ankle and use the sick to help keep the swelling down. I'm not a doctor but using these helped when there want another option available. I'm so glad I had these socks for work and recommend them when your legs are really tired and sore.
J**E
I love these socks
I love these socks. I was having shin splints, and I did not realize it was because I was having some issues with swelling. I really like these socks, but they are still hot. I would suggest getting the XL because I did not want super tight, and so many of the others are way too tight, but I also have a large shoe size? I do not care for the blue color, and I would prefer the black. However, the toes in the black socks are very different than the blue socks. The toes of the black socks are thicker and fleece lined where the toes of the blue socks are thinner and more "spandexy" and fits in shoes much better. I cannot wear my shoes with the black socks.
C**R
I would buy again...and probably will!
Compression socks have always been difficult for me to put on. These socks are among the easiest to put on, they launder well, and they have lasted for many months and are still going strong. There are times when I need to adjust them if I don't get them on quite right or they do pinch into the top of my foot where it bends from my calf. But they are marked as L or R, and if you use the design features as a guide while donning them, you should be fine. I highly recommend.
J**S
I really would recommend these if you fall in the middle of the size range
I really love these socks but I have a size 14 foot with a 19" calf. If they had a 2XL size that would fit me this would be my favorite compression socks. I really would recommend these if you fall in the middle of the size range. They are a battle to get on but after I get them on they are very comfortable. I really like the idea of a graduated compression sock. Please make these in a larger size.
C**.
Generic socks great deal
I like these compression socks compared to old lady compression socks. Extra large too tall for me. I am 5' 2" and calf 14", size 8 1/2 shoe. These socks are EXACTLY the same quality of Mojo socks. First picture shows bottom to top Mojo Large, generic L/XL, and generic X/L. The second picture shows Mojo L and generic L/XL on my legs with the difference in length shown in the ankle area. Generic socks are considerably less cost than brand name Mojo with no name on the top. The Mojo socks at size large may be too tight on the top for me (ache) and the generic L/XL may fit pretty good.
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