Medical Compression Socks

Scudovaris Socks Calf High Graduated Compression with Silicone & Open Toes 18-21 mmHg Beige Code: 480

Calf-length sock from Luropas with graduated compression. It provides 100% of the applied compression at the ankle, 70% at the calf, and 40% at the thigh. It is considered a light compression sock...

Calf-length sock from Luropas with graduated compression. It provides 100% of the applied compression at the ankle, 70% at the calf, and 40% at the thigh. It is considered a light compression sock (class 1), with 18-21 mmHg, helping to promote good blood circulation, preventing the appearance of varicose veins, and relieving individuals with phlebitis.

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Calf-length sock from Luropas with graduated compression. It provides 100% of the applied compression at the ankle, 70% at the calf, and 40% at the thigh. It is considered a light compression sock (class 1), with 18-21 mmHg, helping to promote good blood circulation, preventing the appearance of varicose veins, and relieving individuals with phlebitis.

  • Sizes: 2-5

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Specifications

Specifications

Product Number
480

Type

Type
Calf High
Toes
Open
Graduated Compression
Yes
Compression Class
Compression Class 1

Specifications

For Diabetics
No
Colour
Beige

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Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

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  • joempele
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    1 out of 1 members found this review helpful

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    They were prescribed to me by a vascular surgeon for venous insufficiency.

    I felt my legs were heavy, swollen, and tired.
    Ideally, he said, you need them up to the thigh, but you will wear these so you don't feel discomfort in the summer.
    My job requires eight hours of standing as a hotel employee.
    Honestly, it had been years since I felt my legs light throughout my entire shift.
    Perfect fit if you get the right size for your foot.
    Because the toes are out, you don't feel discomfort and soon forget you're wearing them.
    Be careful when putting them on not to pull and overstretch them
    (stop below the knee)
    There is a special aid to put them on easily
    and when you wash them, do not use hot water and do not dry them in the sun or heat.
    I used them for 7 months of daily work and heavy use.
    After a while, you feel that they have lost the strong compression they provided at first, so I bought a second and then a third pair for each new year.

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Material quality
    • Application
    • Effectiveness
    • Value for money
    • Are they comfortable?
    • Do they rest the feet?
    • They are not very durable
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  • They were prescribed to me by a vascular surgeon for venous insufficiency.

    I felt my legs were heavy, swollen, and tired.
    Ideally, he said, you need them up to the thigh, but you will wear these so you don't feel discomfort in the summer.
    My job requires eight hours of standing as a hotel employee.
    Honestly, it had been years since I felt my legs light throughout my entire shift.
    Perfect fit if you get the right size for your foot.
    Because the toes are out, you don't feel discomfort and soon forget you're wearing them.
    Be careful when putting them on not to pull and overstretch them
    (stop below the knee)
    There is a special aid to put them on easily
    and when you wash them, do not use hot water and do not dry them in the sun or heat.
    I used them for 7 months of daily work and heavy use.
    After a while, you feel that they have lost the strong compression they provided at first, so I bought a second and then a third pair for each new year.

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Description & Specifications

Calf-length sock from Luropas with graduated compression. It provides 100% of the applied compression at the ankle, 70% at the calf, and 40% at the thigh. It is considered a light compression sock (class 1), with 18-21 mmHg, helping to promote good blood circulation, preventing the appearance of varicose veins, and relieving individuals with phlebitis.

  • Sizes: 2-5

Manufacturer

Product Number
480

Type

Type
Calf High
Toes
Open
Graduated Compression
Yes
Compression Class
Compression Class 1

Specifications

For Diabetics
No
Colour
Beige

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

Reviews (2)

  1. 1
  2. 1
  3. 3 stars
    0
  4. 2 stars
    0
  5. 1 star
    0
Review this product
  • joempele
    5
    1 out of 1 members found this review helpful

    Verified purchase

    They were prescribed to me by a vascular surgeon for venous insufficiency.

    I felt my legs were heavy, swollen, and tired.
    Ideally, he said, you need them up to the thigh, but you will wear these so you don't feel discomfort in the summer.
    My job requires eight hours of standing as a hotel employee.
    Honestly, it had been years since I felt my legs light throughout my entire shift.
    Perfect fit if you get the right size for your foot.
    Because the toes are out, you don't feel discomfort and soon forget you're wearing them.
    Be careful when putting them on not to pull and overstretch them
    (stop below the knee)
    There is a special aid to put them on easily
    and when you wash them, do not use hot water and do not dry them in the sun or heat.
    I used them for 7 months of daily work and heavy use.
    After a while, you feel that they have lost the strong compression they provided at first, so I bought a second and then a third pair for each new year.

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Material quality
    • Application
    • Effectiveness
    • Value for money
    • Are they comfortable?
    • Do they rest the feet?
    • They are not very durable
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • Verified purchase

  • They were prescribed to me by a vascular surgeon for venous insufficiency.

    I felt my legs were heavy, swollen, and tired.
    Ideally, he said, you need them up to the thigh, but you will wear these so you don't feel discomfort in the summer.
    My job requires eight hours of standing as a hotel employee.
    Honestly, it had been years since I felt my legs light throughout my entire shift.
    Perfect fit if you get the right size for your foot.
    Because the toes are out, you don't feel discomfort and soon forget you're wearing them.
    Be careful when putting them on not to pull and overstretch them
    (stop below the knee)
    There is a special aid to put them on easily
    and when you wash them, do not use hot water and do not dry them in the sun or heat.
    I used them for 7 months of daily work and heavy use.
    After a while, you feel that they have lost the strong compression they provided at first, so I bought a second and then a third pair for each new year.

    Translated from Greek ·
    1
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