Compression Socks

Premium medical compression socks, tights, and pantyhose for women and men. Seamless, soft, moisture-wicking, and anti-odor.

Sigvaris and Jobst Products

On your feet all day? Standing for long periods? Discover the benefits of medical-grade compression.

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ASSISTS WITH:
• Tired Legs
• Varicose Veins
• lymphedema
• Swelling
• More

Support your legs during travel, work, and everyday activity.

Trainer’s Choice Compression Socks are designed to improve circulation, reduce swelling, and keep you moving comfortably all day.

Trainer’s Choice compression socks for men and women are designed for durability, performance, comfort and everyday wear.

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Are Compression Socks Good for You?

YES!

When worn properly, compression socks can be very beneficial for circulation and leg health. Compression socks apply gentle, graduated pressure to the lower legs, helping blood flow back toward the heart. This can reduce swelling, ease tired or achy legs, and support recovery during long periods of sitting or standing.

Benefits of compression socks include:
- Improved circulation in the legs and feet
- Reduced swelling in ankles and calves
- Relief from leg fatigue and heaviness
- Support during daily activity, work, and recovery

Why wear compression socks when flying?
- Help support healthy blood flow during extended sitting and standing
- Reduce ankle and foot swelling caused by cabin pressure changes
- Minimize leg stiffness and heaviness during and after flights
- Provide gentle, consistent support without restricting movement
- Comfortable to wear throughout the entire flight


Who can wear compression socks:

- Nurses
- Pilots and Flight Attendents
- Teachers
- Individuals Who Travel For Work
- Individuals Who Sit For Long Periods
- Athletes
- Pregnant Women
- Someone With Varicose Veins, Lower leg Venous Ulcers, Lymphedema
- Someone With Post Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) or Post Venous Insufficiency

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