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JOBST Relief Knee High Graduated Compression Socks deliver physician-recommended 20-30 mmHg pressure to alleviate tired, aching legs and moderate varicosis. Crafted with durable nylon and spandex fibers, these unisex, open-toe socks provide all-day comfort and easy wearability, making them ideal for everyday use. Trusted by healthcare professionals, they combine medical efficacy with practical design for lasting leg health.














| ASIN | B00427I90U |
| Best Sellers Rank | #50,873 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #171 in Medical Compression Stockings |
| Brand Name | JOBST |
| Closure Type | Pull-On |
| Color | Beige |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 805 Reviews |
| Fabric Type | Nylon, Spandex |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00035664146276 |
| Included Components | Compression Socks |
| Item Dimensions | 9.4 x 4.9 x 1.1 inches |
| Item Weight | 2.88 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | BSN MEDICAL INC. US |
| Manufacturer Contact Information | Essity Hygiene and Health AB, SE-405 03 Gรถteborg, Sweden, +46 31 746 00 00 |
| Material | Nylon |
| Medical Compression Garment Type | Medical Compression Stockings |
| Model Number | 114627 |
| Part Number | 114627 |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand wash or machine wash on gentle cycle, air dry, do not iron or bleach |
| Size | L |
| UPC | 035664146276 |
| Unit Count | 1.00 Count |
M**.
Work better than other compression socks
These toeless knee high socks are excellent. I wear a pair of short ankle socks over them to protect my toes from getting chafed by my shoes. The toeless design makes sure my toes arenโt constricted. I like that the top elastic of the sock isnโt too tight - other compression socks Iโve tried have been too tight at the top, even on my thin to average legs. Iโve had them a few months now, and so far they are holding up well / no runs or holes. If you find they are not staying up well, a very sparse smear of body lotion on the skin, in the location where the top band goes around the leg, will help keep them up.
Q**Y
Simply the best
I have CVI and use these almost daily. This is one of the original compression sock brands. Iโve tried a lot of different brands, but continue to come back to these because the others just donโt have the same compression. I live in Florida, so one of the main reasons I like this is they are very breathable and about the best you can get for Florida for comfort. They last at least two months for stability, though they gradually lose compression. They lose it faster if you accidentally throw them in the dryer. They are definitely one of the more expensive brands, but they also give some of the best results. They are easy to use and the more you use them the easier it will get.
B**L
Short stockings
I like the stockings except for One issue. I have bought several of these and they snag and get the holes in them when I pull them up to my knee. Otherwise, theyโre good. I like because they come in short.
A**R
Great support and size options.
The JOBST knee high support hose are perfect for my needs- they help prevent aching when I have to stand for long periods of time. The small petite size is the best for me; glad it is an option.
K**N
Favorite compression sock
Wuality product, true to size, durable, easy to care for.
K**R
SOOO painful
I bought three pairs of these. One pair was already unraveling when I received it. Unfortunately, I didn't notice it until I had worn them once. They are horrendously uncomfortable. Admittedly, I have a lot of foot issues, but the compression socks have made the tailor's bunions much worse. I never had pain at the cuboid-metatarsal joint before, but I sure do have it now. The band is so tight that at the end of the day I keep expecting to have a bloody foot because the band is cutting into my foot. I don't see how I will be able to go on wearing compression hose for the rest of my life. I'm trying everything I can find that might pad my foot underneath the compression socks to relieve the pain, but so far nothing has worked. The photos were taken after wearing eggcrate foam under the sock and over the most painful places all day. I don't understand why open toe socks are so darned long. They should come with an option for a shorter foot or no compression at all until the sock approaches the heel. I have to wear open toe because my toes cross and rub sores unless I wear five-toe socks. I have Morton's neuromas and the overly tight end of the compression sock is causing those to hurt as well. When I try to pull the end of the sock further back on my foot, it bunches up under the arch and at my ankle. Both the Truform and Juzo have a short knee high open toe with a shorter foot that are a big improvement over the Jobst. Now if only companies would figure out that thigh highs are also needed in a short length with a smaller foot.
D**D
Not creasing at my ankles
I needed a petite wide calf large and thatโs what you sent. But the problem is with the stockings. Iโve got in the last two years they crease at my ankles and cut off the circulation. They are also too long on my toe. If I wear sandals, it looks ugly.
A**R
Recommend for function and ease of use
Used after vein ablation and anytime my ankles swell. They worked great. Not difficult to put on.
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