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Zip SoxCompression Socks

R179

Retail: R300
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Unisex Socks for Maternity, Athletics, Travel and Nurses

The revolutionary new zip-up compression socks relieve pain, swelling, and varicose veins! The pinch-resistant zipper makes Zip Sox a breeze to put on and take off. Made with a breathable nylon (90%) and spandex blend that allows them to be worn with any type of shoe. The soft and comfortable design fits every size foot! 

Zip-up Open Toe Compression Socks are designed to help prevent the occurrence of and guard against further progression of, venous disorders such as phlebitis and thrombosis. They provide mild squeezing for warmness, enhance blood moving through your legs and stimulating every. These not only prevent cramping, fatigue, swelling but also help muscle recovery, spider, varicose veins and lower feet oedema. This reduces circulation related discomfort and aids to make long flights, long rides or any prolonged sitting more bearable.

The toe-less design accommodates large shoe sizes. Each pair of socks has a built-in zipper to secure a snug fit. There is enough flexible texture for stretching to fit comfortably, the zipper does not have an inside insert, to avoid poking. The socks are designed with a high heel reinforcement which also supports prolonged sitting periods.

The anti-odour and anti-static fabric stops the growth of bacteria and fungus, while wicking moisture/sweat away from your feet. Deodorizes and keeps you dry even with longer use

Product Features:
  • Ease pain and relieve symptoms of varicose veins
  • Compression socks increase circulation instantly relieving you from even the worst pain and swelling
  • Made with a breathable nylon (90%) and spandex blend
  • The pinch-resistant zipper makes them easy to put on and take off
  • Help relieve your symptoms all day, every day with Zip Sox compression stockings
  • Design makes support stockings perfect for long trips
  • Knee-length.
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