Id
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2025
A little tight .but works .
MYounker
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2025
These are decent socks, though they didn’t work for our purposes. I ordered them for my sister, who’d broken her foot and needed boot liners.They came well packaged. Each pair is individually wrapped and the entire set is inside a larger, sealed bag.
Angela
Reviewed in Canada on August 19, 2024
Just having the one sock that came with the air cast is stupid. My foot wasn’t checked in hospital was transferred home on day 16 my leg was itchy so I undid the boot and found the sock wet so took it off, the boot itself was wet so dried it off, with these extra socks I can change it as needed as long as I am careful, because my foot now needs nursing care
John Georgeson
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on July 7, 2024
I nice tight fit but sufficiently flexible to fit over a tender ankle injury. They remain snug and do not sag.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2024
I like these socks because they protect your legs and are comfortable.
Bianka
Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2024
I would not buy this again. They are not what they appear
Emma Blue
Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2023
These are way way too bulky to be a liner and have no compression. The stockinettes or liners should have light compression, some stretch. Very disappointing.
cj
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2022
I was expecting these to be very lightweight - but I guess there is a limit to how light a compression sock could be and still do a good job of squishing one's leg. I had my ankle fused 6 weeks ago, and just got permission today to put a little weight on that foot, So, being off my feet for that long, two of them totally in bed, I knew I'd better do better for myself than the lame cotton tube with no toe that they sent home with me. I have a few compression socks - after 8 knee surgeries, they mount up. But they were those uncomfortable ones with the toe that opens on the TOP of the sock. I don't know about anyone else, but my toes aim out straight.Anyway, I saw these socks listed and the price was enticing. They'd be lightweight (I live in Florida where it is USUALLY warm, except December 2022! ) AND there were black socks, so I wouldn't be quite so bright and shiny. I like the fact that these socks are longer than most. I thought "Oh good, when they slide down, they'll still be above the cast." But they DON'T SLIDE DOWN!! They stay where they are put (better than a cat or a toddler) and go absolutely nowhere. They are comfortable, and although it still takes two of us to get them on (I can no longer bend my ankle) they barely resist at all. I didn't read the listing carefully enough - and was expecting tube socks, but these are nice fitted socks that are comfy inside the AirCast that I am in now and the brace I sleep in. Having this many socks means that I don't have to make sure to wash one every night so I can have a clean one in the morning. When you have someone taking care of your every need since you are planted in a chair, it's nice they can get a break on SOME chore once in a while. So thank you, seller, for offering a bunch of socks at a reasonable price so my dear husband doesn't have to wash a sock every night!
Tallblnd32
Reviewed in the United States on November 7, 2022
I'm in two boots for a year before I transition to leg braces and a wheelchair. The socks that came with the boot were uncomfortable. These were way better don't require me to over pump, as they are tight, nd they maintain tightness.
shej0
Reviewed in the United States on November 4, 2022
I like the length of the socks as I am tall and wanted long socks. They are very snug, just shy of a support hose sock. They show the top of the sock as being a nice wide stretch, but they are not even close to stretching that far. The white socks are much tighter fit than the black socks.I had surgery on my ankle 2 weeks ago and just transitioned from a cast to a boot, I cannot apply any pressure to the ankle and the sock becomes a little uncomfortable after wearing it for long periods. I can only remove the boot 3 times a day and taking the sock off is a little dicey because my ankle now has steri straps over the surgical incisions as it continues to heal. I'm just a little disappointed they're not the socks I thought they were. I'm back to searching for something a little more suitable and comfortable as I have 4 more weeks to go.