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Doc Miller Open Toe Compression Socks provide 20-30 mmHg of graduated compression, designed to enhance circulation and alleviate discomfort. Made from a breathable nylon blend, these toeless socks are perfect for various users, including athletes and medical professionals, ensuring all-day support and recovery.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 8.9 x 6.77 x 0.63 inches |
Package Weight | 0.07 Kilograms |
Brand Name | Doc Miller |
Color | Skin/Nude |
Material | Nylon Blend |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Doc Miller |
Part Number | CALFOPENTOELRG |
Size | Large (1 Pair) |
Sport Type | Volleyball |
K**S
Tall- Great length for folks with long legs
I am 5’6 / 165 lbs as you can see these are too long, and will be perfect for folks with long legs.I saw mixed reviews about them being short and too small so I decided to go a size up and order tall XL. They are too big and too long. I’m going to keep them because the compression is still good and I can roll the band down or pull them up and wear them as over the knee compression socks. But if you’re tall, this will be perfect for you just make sure you get the extra tall size I would say these are true to size again I ordered the wrong size but I’m going to make them work for me. They are also great quality .
A**R
Exactly as described.
Awesome product. Very comfortable.
T**N
Looks well made, but…
The compression socks looked to be well made and seem like they would last a long while if properly cared for. But the fit is just wrong.I am pregnant and got these to help with the ankle and lower leg edema made worse by varicose veins. These felt loose around the ankle and overly tight around the ankles. If you know anything about compression stockings then you know this will cause the exact OPPOSITE of reducing swelling. I followed the fit guide and height wise they are perfect, just way too tight around the calf. It may just be the way I am built, but these will not work for me. Maybe if someone has a slimmer physique they will work fine.
D**R
Hose
Difficult to get the right size, got several I can’t wear
A**D
Great value!
These are great! I am 5 ft 3 inches and the length comes to right under my knee which is what I have been looking for. I work 12 hr shifts and I have had no leg pain at the end of the day. I definitely will be purchasing a couple of pairs of these.
R**K
Best Open Toe Compression Sock Design
The benefit of open toe socks is that they don't pull on your toes. The benefit of Doc Miller socks is that the bottom band, where the sock ends before the toes, is knit smooth without the bulging seam found on most open toe compression socks. It's as if other brands can't finish the sock without adding the not-needed toe seam. Doc Miller socks instead have a completely smooth transition to the end of the sock. If you wear open toe socks frequently, you find that sliding your foot into some shoes causes the end of the sock to roll up a little. If the sock has a seam at the end and that rolls up, it is like having a large rubber band rubbing the arch and bottom of your foot all day. I found Doc Miller socks on Amazon by accident and now that's all I buy. For various medical reasons I'm required to wear them every day (medium compression 20 -30) and these are the most effective for my legs and comfortable for my feet. The pricing is great, especially compared to medical supply stores, and these last a long time if you hang them to dry. Doc Miller comes in black and beige in the open toe version as well as a few stripes and colors. I've thrown out the socks with the thick toe seam and just wear Doc Miller now and I wasn't paid to write this!
S**Y
No length in the foot!!
I bought 20 - 30 mmHg figuring that for the fact I'm a big boned Danish man of 5' 10 1/2" would easily cover my foot properly. My toes are completely exposed so there's no compression near the end. When buying a foreign made shoe: we'll say 'new balance' and my shoe size is 11 1/2...then these compression socks would give me plenty of ankle room and toe length. These Doc Miller's are small!! Just remember that. They run about 2 inches small in the length for this size compression sock. I of course bought the size they recommended: larger than what I knew my calf size would be (when it is swollen with edema) and it's still waaaay too short. (See my two photos) There is very little ankle weave, in length. My toes are completely exposed. I would put THEIR SHOE SIZE length at 9'. Nowhere near my 10 1/2" foot. Folks, let's face it...we've heard it 1000 times… You get what you pay for, so buy a more expensive sock with all excellent reviews. Do not be foolish like me...Update: day two...they're used so unfortunately, I can't return them. 40 plus smackers down the tubes.
D**R
They do the job and are reasonably priced.
They are perfect for my husband. They feel and fit better than the over $60 ones that I used to get for him.
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