








🦵 Elevate your stride with compression that works as hard as you do!
JOBST Women's Knee Hi socks deliver targeted 15-20 mmHg compression with extra cushioning and reinforced durability. Designed with a non-binding stay-up band, these socks provide all-day comfort and support, perfect for professionals and active individuals seeking reliable leg wellness and style.





| ASIN | B07B81KSR7 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 239,248 in Health & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Health & Personal Care ) 992 in Medical Compression Socks |
| Customer reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (480) |
| Date First Available | 5 Sept. 2011 |
| Department | Women's |
| Item model number | 110479-P |
| Manufacturer | Everready First Aid |
D**D
After trying a few other cheaper socks, I settled on Jobst Active Wear. They proved to be more comfortable than the other socks. However, their winning feature is that they stay up even during vigorous exercise. They are also good at wicking away perspiration and that keeps your legs cool on warm days. I like that the white socks look like athletic socks and that they are available in black for more formal outfits. They stand up to multiple washings and resit wear. I alway use an ankle-length sport sock over the Jobst. I believe this provides some protection from wear-and-tear on the Jobst sock. I also wash them in cold water in a small laundry bag to protect them during their ride through the washer and and then let them air dry (no dryer). After a few washing, some of the stitching on the top band may give way. This can easily be repaired with a few loose stitches using cotton thread.
A**R
Really like these compression socks. Very comfortable and not too difficult to put on. They fit really well
P**G
My occupation requires that I stand, often immobile for long stretches of time. I am now 48, but have been utilizing compression socks for nearly 17 years . I have tried other brands, and the Jobst lighter compression athletic socks, as well as the soft- Diabetic ones. These are the real deal. i know they are expensive, but with three pair, I can get through the week, and I replace them annually. These are the heaviest of the Jobst "athletic" compression. If you are a compression virgin, try the lighter athletic first. If you don't stand all day, and want a very comfortable light compression sock, try the "sensitive" Jobst athletic socks designed primarily for diabetics. They are thicker, and softer, but offer less compression. I also use them on any flight greater than about 60 minutes. On a 10 hour flight to Europe, these were a leg saver.
E**K
These stockings are great. They do not slide down or leave an indentation on the top of your legs. In the winter they are comfortably warm. I will be buying these again.
M**R
No compression in foot, it's starts above the ankle bone my Dr. is not ok with that as your feet could swell.
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