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Compression Level Comparison

Light

10-15mmHg

Designed for everyday relief from mild ankle and leg swelling.

Great entry level for those looking for a little support from minor discomforts

Commonly used for minor varicose and spider veins, minor swelling, pregnancy

Moderate

15-20mmHg

(Most Popular) Designed for everyday relief from mild-moderate swelling and pain.

Moderate support for more energized legs and feet

Commonly Used For- travel, long days on your feet, moderate swelling + pain, varicose and spider veins, edema, pregnancy

Firm

20-30mmHg

Designed for everyday relief from moderate-severe swelling and pain. Also used to improve endurance in long-distance running.

Firm support commonly prescribed for moderate-severe swelling and pain + endurance sports

Commonly Used For- DVT, severe swelling and pain, lymphedema, circulatory conditions, recovery, injury prevention

Socks with Benefits

Moderate Compression

Clinically validated to improve circulation, reduce swelling, and fight fatigue.

All-Day Comfort

Extra foot cushioning and silver antimicrobial treatment prevent odor.

Designed with the Pros

Developed with board-certified vascular surgeons and worn by 200,000+ healthcare pros.

Trusted by Healthcare Professionals

“Excellent support, keeping my legs energized and reducing fatigue during long shifts.” - Leah H., MD

True Graduated Compression™

This is the most effective form of compression, offering a medically designed gradient-level of support. True Graduated Compression™ or pressure stockings work by creating precise amounts of pressure at different parts of your legs & feet for optimal circulation. Typically tighter at the ankles and looser, going up the legs to help blood flow freely instead of pooling.

Need support designed for long hospital shifts? Explore our Compression Socks for Nurses collection.

How to Put On Compression Socks

  • Reach inside the sock and grab the heel. While holding the heel, turn the sock inside out to create a small pocket.

  • Point your toes and place your foot inside the small pocket. Gently grab the top band and pull it up onto the rest of your foot.

  • Grab the cuff of the sock and gently pull up your leg to just below your knee.

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