Sockwell  Circulator Compression Socks - Men's

$29.95
Color: Black
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Whether you're taking off for a long flight or trying to speed muscle recovery after a race, the men's Circulator Compression socks help increase blood flow, decrease swelling and deliver support.

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Features

  • Ideal for long-distance travel, compression socks help increase blood flow and decrease swelling when seated for long periods at a time
  • Gradient compression is greatest at the ankles and gradually decreases toward the tops of the socks; blood pushes upward toward your heart, maximizing circulation
  • Moderate (15 - 20 mmHg) compression is recommended for all-day and everyday wear, prolonged sitting or standing, travel, exercise and recovery, and minor to moderate swelling
  • Wool, nylon, bamboo and spandex blend together for fabric that fits snugly, wicks moisture, dries quickly and naturally resists odor
  • Seam-free toe closures minimize chafing; contoured heels offer a close fit
  • Knit spandex bands in arches provide support and reduce sock slippage on the foot

Made in USA.

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Technical Specs

Best Use

Travel

Casual

Fabric

32% merino wool/32% stretch nylon/31% rayon from bamboo/5% spandex

Sock Height

Knee-high

Sock Cushioning

Light Cushioning

Compression

Yes

Moisture Wicking

Yes

Gender

Men's

Size Chart

Sockwell Socks - Men's
M/LL/XL
U.S. Men's7 - 1010.5 - 13
EU39 - 4344 - 47

Sizing Notes

For socks, please use shoe size.

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