Compression Pantyhose for Women & Men, Medical Graduated Compression Stockings, Compression Tights
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Price: $19.99
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Wegitcs compression pantyhose for women and men can improve your blood circulation and flow. Wearing it will effectively reduce leg fatigue and pain, prevent leg edema, and relieve muscle cramps, varicose veins. Bring a better and healthier life for you!
Premium Material:
Made of high-quality 80% nylon and 20% spandex, our closed toe compression socks are flexible and breathable. It’s comfortable to wear all day. Enjoy your sports all the time.
Graduated Compression:
Compression leggings for women provide graduated compression from ankle to thigh. Mild compression can relieve leg discomfort and fatigue. A good helper for home medical therapy.
Perfect for Everyone:
Everyone with leg discomfort, including nurses, doctors, teachers, flight attendants, pregnant women or people standing all-day, can try this medical compression stockings. Women and men are suitable. You won’t be regret.
Various Choose for You:
Everyone can find the socks you like and fit, whatever women or men. Our compression tights women has both closed toe, open toe and footless design. compression leggings have various choice, black, beige and full range of sizes. Choose what you need.
Perfect Service:
We are committed to make every buyer get satisfactory compression pantyhose and perfect experience. If you meet any problems with the compression socks for women, please contact us at any time, we will definitely help you solve problems as soon as possible.
Specification:
Material: 80% Nylon + 20% Spandex
Count: 1 Pair
Color: Beige, Black
Size: S,M,L,XL,XXL3XL,4XL
Pressure Value:15-20mmHg/20-30 mmHg
Design: Closed-toe/ Open-toe/ Footless
Package Included:
1* Compression Pantyhose
Department : unisex-adult
Date First Available : March 21, 2024
Manufacturer : Wegitcs
ASIN : B0CYPSGFZH
Best Sellers Rank: #53,959 in Health & Household (See Top 100 in Health & Household) #28 in Medical Compression Tights
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Customers say
Customers find the compression pantyhose effective at reducing leg aches and swelling, with high-quality fabric and good value for money. The fit and comfort receive mixed feedback – while some say they fit well and are comfortable, others find them tight in the ankle and uncomfortable. Moreover, durability, ease of putting on, and quality are also mixed aspects, with some finding them durable and reasonably priced, while others report poor quality and difficulty putting them on.
8 reviews for Compression Pantyhose for Women & Men, Medical Graduated Compression Stockings, Compression Tights
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TechDood –
FIVE STARS IS NOT ENOUGH-THEY’RE THAT GOOD
As a tall AND big (6’8″, 285) former college athlete (basketball) that has wrecked his legs, I’ve had issues with leg fatigue for most of my life, and vericose veins (mostly in my calves, largely from all the jumping and heavy weight room leg work) the last 10-15 years. The VV have started popping up in my upper quad area as well (all the squats). So, I need full-leg support (knee-high compression socks help little to none). I tried thigh high stay ups in the past, but the silicone band gives me a bad rash. So, I’ve had to opt for waist-high “pantyhose”. I’ve tried Nursemates hosiery, and those work decently (they’re only 8-12 mmHg), but not optimally. Plus, they’re thinner, so not very durable from a longevity standpoint. And, they’re a little uncomfortable on the “equipment” because the panty is a little TOO supportive.Then I found THESE WEGITICS compression tights. I originally ordered a few pair of the 15-20 mmHg, and they’re good. But the 20-30 mmHg are the sweet spot for me. Between both compression levels, I’ve got 15 pair over the last 6 months (I work in IT/fiber repair and do a LOT of standing, bending, crawling, etc, so I need at LEAST 7 pair for a full week). I’ve since stocked up so I don’t run out my laundry day. But, even the oldest pairs that I originally ordered are still holding up. Pro Tip: apply a thin band of Dritz Fray Check on either side of the panty seams, with a little extra width around the crotch panel. Once dry (about an hour), it’ll stretch with the fabric. I used to have trouble with seams busting after only a couple of wears. Now? I’m at LEAST 15 wears in (more like 20) for each pair in my rotation, and they’re STILL HOLDING UP with this method.Now, sure–opaque tights under pants are warmer. More sweating involved. But, that’s a small price to pay in exchange for being able to sleep comfortably at night without aching, exhausted legs.My vericose veins haven’t spread, and my legs aren’t NEARLY as fatigued at the end of the day. And, many nights I’ll put on a fresh pair after showering to avoid sciatica flare ups. Yes, they even help with that (for me, at leastStrong support, but not so strong that you can’t wear them all day (AND NIGHT). They’re THAT comfortable! There’s many days that I’ll have a pair of these on for 23.5 hours (only enough to shower and put on a fresh pair).I don’t know why there’s a single review that’s less than 5 stars for these. I’ve had ZERO issues. The only pairs I’ve had to replace from failing was because of external damage.I thank you, WEGITICS. My legs thank you. I’d give 10 stars if that wet possible.
Donna –
Fit good and comfortable
After buying a contraption to help put these on, they fit good. Definitely good compression. They are not easy to put on but I don’t they world be effective if they were. Very durable.
Bonnie L Stewart –
Wegitcs Compression Stockings beige
These are the absolute best compression stockings I have purchased yet, and much more effective that the thigh highs. I’m 5’2″ 110 pounds and ordered the medium ( even tho a small was recommended ) and the fit is perfect and like all compression wear a struggle to get on. The fabric is perfect as well as the price, and should last for quite awhile. I’d definitely recommend these and will definitely purchase these again!!
The Sting Zone –
Run VERY small
Size is waaaay off. Other size smalls fit me fine- I should’ve ordered a size large. Wish I had my money back. These are expensive, so I wasted my money unless I find someone who’s a size 0 who wants them.
Bela –
Roller and struggle veins in the knees
The compression is strong but it can roll down and create a sac behind’s the knees I had severe pain for 4 days d/t compression in my legs. I do not recommend it for people who’s had 12 h shift or had surgery in the past it make you feel warm and sweating, it also gave me itchiness, my opinion but you can try
Nichole –
Good so far…
The size chart said I should be between a L and XL with my measurements, I ordered a large because I wanted to ensure good compression. I am 5’8”, about 135 lbs. They fit well. There is PLENTY of extra length in these for tall girls to size down. They weren’t THAT hard to get on.As far as compression goes, they were effective and kept my legs from aching and feet from swelling all day. My heart rate was down a bit (POTS). Perfectly effective, but I want to try a medium next time to see if it increases pressure a little.They seem to be high quality fabric that will last a good while, very comfortable, and the waist band was not too tight even for someone that is sensitive to the “digging in” feeling tights normally cause.My only real thumbs down is the awkward “second butt” elasticity issue others were talking about. It does the same to the inner thighs if it hits in the wrong place. Id rather have that kind of “control” across my hips and lower abdomen lol! Luckily the areas it affects are usually not showing 🙂 I wouldn’t wear them under leggings or skinny jeans. I was able to wear them with shorts, it just looked like I was on my way home from a dance class 🙂
Barb mielke –
Wonderful product
Fit nicely ..very good product
J. R. –
These are decent
I was looking for true compression stockings, full leg, and footed. Harder to find then I thought.Many of the pairs I bought claimed to be true compression stockings, but most are more like pantyhose. I needed true compression stockings from toe to waist, for a grown man with edema issues. These actually workThey do ride down constantly unfortunately, but I have never found a pair that don’t. I’m not sure it’s possible based on the shape of my legs and belly to be honest, so I can’t fault these for thatThey help out very much with edema issues I’ve recently suffered from. I tried the compression socks, but then the fluid would build up around my knees instead. With these, the compression is continuous from upper thighs to me toes, so the fluid is truly kept at bay. Legs feel so much lighter and joints so much happier. It’s not a permanent fix, but for now, is working great to keep the issue tolerable and let me get on with life.Durability seems questionable, as I’ve already had a pair fail after only wearing them 4 times, but we’ll see if that was an isolated issue or if they all fail that quick.