AlphaGeek Compression Socks 15-20 mmHg Knee High, 4 Pairs Graduated Support for Men & Women, Athletic Running & Everyday Wear, Breathable Nylon Polyester Colorful Sport Design
Comfortable Support for Work, Travel and Active Days These knee high compression socks are designed for people who balance work, exercise, and travel in their daily lives. With moderate 15-20 mmHg graduated compression, they provide comfortable support for long hours of sitting or standing, running, gym workouts, and long-distance trips. The breathable and moisture-wicking fabric helps keep your feet dry and fresh throughout a full workday. The graduated compression design offers balanced support without feeling overly tight, making these socks suitable for extended wear from morning to evening. With a secure cuff and reinforced heel, the socks stay in place during walking, commuting, and workouts. The 4-pair value pack features modern colors that match both business-casual outfits and sportswear, making them a practical choice for everyday use. Ideal for men and women who want comfortable support for an active and busy lifestyle. 15–20 mmHg Graduated Compression – Knee high compression socks with firm support at the ankle and gentle pressure up the calf to help improve circulation and reduce leg fatigue. Sport & Daily Wear – Ideal for running, cycling, gym, walking and everyday use; compression socks for men and women who spend long hours on their feet. Comfortable Fabric Blend – 85% nylon, 15% spandex; stretchy, breathable and moisture-wicking to help keep feet dry and comfortable all day. Sporty Colorful Design – Black knee high compression socks with bold geometric patterns and bright accent colors (pink, green, yellow, blue, orange) for a unisex athletic look. 4 Pairs Value Pack – Includes 5 pairs of compression socks 15–20 mmHg for easy weekly rotation; machine wash on gentle, air dry.
Specifications
- 配件尺寸
- M, XL
Variants (2)
- M — 50.00 USD — In stock
- XL — 50.00 USD — In stock
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