Compression Socks
Men's Compression Sock – Comfortable, Soft, Easy To Put On

October 22, 2003

By: Rony Swede
Website: http://www.socks-n-socks.com

Men's Compression Sock – Comfortable, Soft, Easy To Put On

Special Features of Jobst for Men.

Microfibers wick away moisture for a dryer, cooler feeling, special formula helps prevent odor, strong yarns resist wear and tear, smooth toe seam, bubble shape adds comfort, all-day comfort band keeps socks up without binding or pinching, soft, comfortable and easy to put on, proven compression improves circulation, reinforced heel resists shoe abrasion.

Jobst for Men 20-30mmHg*

* Moderate to severe varicosities

* Post-surgical needs

* Moderate edema

* Post-sclerotherapy

* Helps prevent recurrent venous ulcerations

* Superficial thombophlebitis

The mean compression for an average ankle size

Delivers Precise Compression Overall

Outperforms the competition and consistently delivers the pressure claimed which assures the benefits of gradient therapy

Easier to Put On

Designed for wearing comfort since lower tension when donning makes it easier to pull on the stocking, microfiber yarns help keep feet cool and dry;

* Unique wicking action disperses moisture 6 times faster than regular nylon

* Special formula fights odor by inhibiting growth of fungi and bacteria on the socks.

Also see; diabetic socks.

About The Author:

Rony Swede is a successful author and regular contributor to http://www.socks-n-socks.com.  Socks of every style. Find clearance, diabetic, sport, tube, high, baseball, men’s, women’s children’s hiking and more.


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