Mojo-Knee-High-Athletic-15-20mmHg-Compression-Socks
Description
Over-The-Calf Athletic compression socks with Coolmax to wick away moisture - Medium Graduated Compression 15-20mmHg Knee High Closed toe
By adding the technology of graduated compression, this sport sock gives you the added benefit of improved circulation while performing any sport or leisure activity. You will notice your legs feel better at the end of any activity. Made with CoolMax a fiber that pulls moisture from the skin to be absorbed to the outside of the sock. It is thicker than a standard Nylon/Lycra Sock, with additional thickness around the entire foot area, giving a new level of comfort in a support sock. Ideal for athletics, walking shoes, golf and any casual or sporting activity.
The thickness is about that of a traditional athletic sock, so no need to worry about larger sized shoes.
Sport Compression Advantages:
Improved Recovery Therapeutic rated fabric provides greater pressure and recovery benefit leading to faster muscle repair.
Improved Circulation Faster warm up and improved oxygen circulation. Encourages blood to the muscles and flush by products away.
Reduced Fatigue Reduces muscle vibration (linked to muscle fatigue) improves muscle endurance and strength.
Reduced Damage Performance Compression Sock muscle containment can reduce soft tissue damage in contact and intense sports. Preventative support and aided recovery.
Heightened Proprioception Heightened body position sense for enhanced stability and agility.
Size 2XL size designed for weights over 225lbs
Why It Matters
Compression garments help support circulation and manage swelling, making movement more comfortable and reducing the risk of further complications. They’re often a key part of ongoing care and can make a noticeable difference in daily comfort.
Over-The-Calf Athletic compression socks with Coolmax to wick away moisture - Medium Graduated Compression 15-20mmHg Knee High Closed toe
By adding the technology of graduated compression, this sport sock gives you the added benefit of improved circulation while performing any sport or leisure activity. You will notice your legs feel better at the end of any activity. Made with CoolMax a fiber that pulls moisture from the skin to be absorbed to the outside of the sock. It is thicker than a standard Nylon/Lycra Sock, with additional thickness around the entire foot area, giving a new level of comfort in a support sock. Ideal for athletics, walking shoes, golf and any casual or sporting activity.
The thickness is about that of a traditional athletic sock, so no need to worry about larger sized shoes.
Sport Compression Advantages:
Improved Recovery Therapeutic rated fabric provides greater pressure and recovery benefit leading to faster muscle repair.
Improved Circulation Faster warm up and improved oxygen circulation. Encourages blood to the muscles and flush by products away.
Reduced Fatigue Reduces muscle vibration (linked to muscle fatigue) improves muscle endurance and strength.
Reduced Damage Performance Compression Sock muscle containment can reduce soft tissue damage in contact and intense sports. Preventative support and aided recovery.
Heightened Proprioception Heightened body position sense for enhanced stability and agility.
Size 2XL size designed for weights over 225lbs
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