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"Socks fit perfectly my legs and feet feel good in them. Will definitely buy again They seem to have gone up in price… that is the only drawback. Thank you"
The Core-Spun 15-20 mmHg Knee High Compression Socks are designed to help relieve tired, achy and fatigued legs, mild swelling, and other leg health conditions as physician recommended.
FEATURES
*Contraindications: Any skin irritations, allergies to dyes, congestive heart failure, arterial disorders, existing DVT. If any of these conditions apply, please consult your physician for advice.
MODERATE COMPRESSION (15-20 mmHg)
SPECIFICATIONS
Brand: Therafirm
Series: Core-Spun
Compression: 15-20 mmHg
Style: Knee High
Fabric Content: Coolmax, Nylon and Lycra
Overall rating: 4.625 / 5 from 152 reviews.
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"Socks fit perfectly my legs and feet feel good in them. Will definitely buy again They seem to have gone up in price… that is the only drawback. Thank you"
"Great socks!"
"great sock, easy to put on and soft comfy material."
"They work!!!"
"I have worn these socks for several years. My physiotherapist was able to get these for me. She retired and have no idea where she got them. The only site I was able to find was a USA site. I did tick the Canadian site and I guess my big issue is the difference in the dollar, duty, shipping and handling. So. . my two pairs of socks were just over $100. Add everything else onto it the total was over $200. 00 which is pretty expensive for a senior. June Boettger"
"👏👏👏👏👏"
"Small tear in fabric after two or three uses."
"Therafirm Core-Spun makes all the difference, a true quality product. Their Customer Support is a credit to the brand."
"I've been buying these socks for my son for about 10 years because they are easier to put on than other types of compression socks. However, they only last about 2/3 months before they start to really lose their effectiveness. After about 4/5 months, after about 25/30 uses; their effectiveness has diminished to the point they're ready for the trash. Their cost is unfortunately very high, currently at about $50 a pair. I can only afford them when I can get them "on sale" and even then, they're "budget busters"."
"Keep up the good work 👍"