Truform 15-20 mmHg Compression Stockings for Men and Women, Thigh High Length, Dot Top, Open Toe, Medium

Truform 15-20 mmHg Compression Stockings for Men and Women, Thigh High Length, Dot Top, Open Toe, Medium

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Price: $18.34 - $25.27


Price: 25.27 $


(as of Mar 15, 2025 02:08:35 UTC –
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Reviewer: Amazon Customer
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Well made and functional
Review: I ordered these compression stockings for a family member with varicose veins who had been suggested by a doctor to try such stockings out.I was worried about sizing, because ordering a product like this in the wrong size obviously makes it useless. But I was glad to see that the sizing chart in the product images was accurate, and the Small size we received fit my family member’s legs well.Putting them on for the first time was a bit of a hassle, because my family member has only ever used short compression sleeves intended solely for the knees in the past. But the instructions on the box got things sorted.Over the two months or so they’ve been in use, I’m told they have been effective at relieving some of the discomfort associated with my family member’s condition. That translates to being able to spend more consecutive hours at the standing desk working before needing to take a rest. It’s nice to see definite benefits from a product like this.As of the time of review in early March 2025, these compression stockings are currently unavailable in the Small size. When I ordered them in December 2024, I seem to recall they were around $45, but it looks like they were most recently listed at a bit under $25. That’s much more reasonable, and if they return around that price, they’ll be a good buy.

Reviewer: Mrs. Shops A Lot
Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Too long for 5’2″
Review: The quality and compression is good but they are too long on me and the excess fabric causes painful creases. I will need to buy ones that are more suitable for my height and weight.

Reviewer: Alleycat Woman
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Really comfortable, until they fell down.
Review: I really like these compression stockings. I purchased the medium and the fit is quite perfect in fit and length. I love the open toe but covered heel because they won’t ride up but allow for some breathability. I wore these with a sock over them in sneakers and they didn’t add any additional shoe tightness. I prefer the additional room and ventilation in the toebox area of my shoe anyway. You could get even get away with these with a peep-toe heel or sandal. These were so comfortable that I didn’t want to take them off BUT…sadly while running my weekend errands they fell down twice. I was wearing roomy pants but it wasn’t possible for me to get them back up without digging into the top of my pants. Awkward! I had to deduct a star for this. It does have those grippy things across the op and those were also very comfortable. No chaffing at all like others I’ve tried. But yeah if you’re running around, they might fall down for you too. I think maybe I should try the small but I like the fit and comfort of these so much, I might just have to wear these with tighter pants to help keep them up. Maybe it’s also the fact that it was 26° outside and my legs were pretty cold and dry. Still a great product. I’m overall quite happy with them.

Reviewer: Steve
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Worth every penny especially compared to cheap drugstore brands
Review: My doctor recommended compression socks for some mild swelling in my lower legs. I grabbed a pair of socks at my local pharmacy and regretted it right away.It felt like a boa constrictor swapping itself around my legs or that I’d put giant rubber bands on my legs. I tried multiple brands and felt exactly the same thing. All of them, like this one, was 15-20 mmHg, which is normally an ideal level of compression for promoting circulation, reducing swelling, and helping alleviate discomfort. But for whatever reason, I couldn’t find a pair that were comfortable.Until now. These are literally “just what the doctor ordered”.There are a few things that set these apart from those cheap drug store brands. The first is the material; it’s 76% nylon and 24% spandex, so it feels soft and even luxurious vs. the “rubber band” feeling of cheaper socks.I love the reinforced heel that helps orient your foot so you know you’re wearing these properly and provide nice support and comfort.I also love the use of silicone “dots” at the top where your thigh is to prevent the sock from creeping down—something I experienced with other compression socks and which—because these are compression socks—can cause pretty bad discomfort and even cut off circulation a bit too much.I also love the open toe design. Worlds more comfortable than closed toe ones.I’m wearing them right now and I hardly notice them, although when I feel the sock against my lower leg I can feel that it has a nice, tight grip on it.I also appreciate that they’re made in Taiwan. It’s not made in the USA like the product page says, but if you’ve purchased anything from Taiwan in the last few years you know that their quality is on par with the US and Japan these days. Anyone comparing these to the “buy 8 pairs for $10” crowd is kind of missing the point. That’s like saying “why would I get a Nissan GT-R when I can get a perfectly fine Versa?”The reality is, you get what you pay for, and you couldn’t pay me to go back to cheap compression socks now that I’ve tried these.

Reviewer: Lina
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Nice amount of compression and good length with open toes
Review: I like to wear compression socks around the house but don’t like how tight they feel around my toes, so this open toe style was very appealing to me. These stockings came up higher than other socks I’ve tried (knee height), so they were interesting to try. They were tight around my thighs and did slip a bit while walking around, so keep that in mind if you have bigger thighs. The compression around my shins and ankles was pleasant and didn’t feel uncomfortable, and I didn’t feel the feet of the socks sliding up or down despite not having a toe box. Overall, I’m very pleased with these compression socks!

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