Why more and more people want to wear compression socks now?
Whether you are an athlete looking to excel in the game, who sits for long periods of time during travel or at work, or someone dealing with pain due to a chronic condition, supporting proper blood flow to your feet is of the utmost importance. Our Compression Socks are designed with the latest arch to calf compression technology, providing targeted foot calf muscle support, helping to keep blood flowing to boost athletic performance and relieve pain due to a number of conditions.
Reduces the Risk of Injury
Provides extra compression support stabilizes your arch, ankle and muscles. Minimizes muscle oscillation and micro-tearing. Prevents cramping and injury. The enhanced support can prevent injuries due to poor muscle strength, especially in he second half of the marathon.
Improves Your Performance
For endurance athletes, the key mechanism is the "calf muscle pump" - with each step or pedal stroke, the clenching and unclenching of the calf muscle squeezes blood back toward the heart. Our Compression Socks provide an added squeeze that enhances this pumping action, speeding the flow of much-needed oxygen to working muscles. Speeds the circulation of blood back to the heart and clears away metabolic waste products from the muscles.
Helps You Recover Faster
Stimulates blood flow and improves oxygen delivery to your muscles. Reduces lactic acid production, muscle pain and the feelings of heaviness in the feet and legs. Faster recovery from "delayed onset muscle soreness".
Helps Prevent or Relieve Swelling
Helps control swelling by improving circulation, and speeds up the removal of cellular waste products. Reduces swelling and fatigue from prolonged sitting or standing. It is ideal for pregnent women and people who sit or stand for long periods of time while traveling or at work.
Helps Relieve Plantar Fasciitis Pain
Designed with compression to aid in the pain management and relief of plantar fasciitis, heel spurs and arch pain. Helps With Standing And Walking Pain. Compressing The Ligament Will Reduce Inflammation Speeding Up The Healing Process.