3-D knit structure using air covered spandex yarn that is soft to touch and comfortable for all day wear Open Toe Design; Silicone Border Reinforced heel, designed for long lasting durability Relief is an economical, unisex stocking, appropriate for use by both men and women COMPRESSION CLASS - 20-30. Use these compression socks if you experience tired, heavy legs that have a tendency to swell or if you have reticular veins.
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Brand | Jobst |
Item model number | 114750 |
Color | Beige |
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Product Id | 1532906 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 3 (1 ratings) 3 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 035664001827 |
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JOBST Relief Silicone Compression Knee High, 20-30 mmHg Open Toe, X-Large / Beige
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I have been using these hose for many years. I was thrilled with the addition of the wide band and silicone dots. It stopped the hose from falling and from digging into my legs. Because I have several pairs at one time, I wish compression hose weren't so expensive.
Great support, comfortable, stay in place, easy to put on.
No swelling or leg cramps at work while wearing these. They’re easy to get on and off and lasted almost two months, despite wearing them every time I worked! I would recommend, however it is obvious when wearing them that they’re compression hose. I joked with my coworkers that my legs looked fake in these thigh highs, but eh who cares. It beats heavy or swollen legs.
I had made a mistake in my order. I contacted your company. The exchanged was handled smoothly & so did the return of the original purchase & in a couple of weeks I received the product I really needed. I am so pleased with these stockings. I’m positive I will order again in the future. Thank you for handling my order perfectly.
I love the silicone top, it really holds up the compression socks. I have short legs, so traditional socks were too long. Having a sock that fits me is much better than ones that cut into my knees. The only thing that looks odd, but doesn't feel odd, is the toes. They have a large area that covers the toes. It's larger than most normal knee highs and just looks strange. But it does not interfere with the fit at all. I'm diabetic and in the long run, this is probably an extra protection.
I have been wearing compression for a long while now and so far these are my favorite brand. The fit is great and they are comfortable for compression stockings. The color isn't too dark or too light. I use the open toe because found that closed toe bunches them together and caused pain when I wore my work shoes. The band around the toes sometimes ride up my foot when I use the 23-30 but when I wear the 30-40 it stays .
They are good stockings, and much more comfortable with open toes. But, still hard to get on even with a donning device.
Just to notify others about the color: Jobst's Beige picture provided to retailers looks light in the online picture, but it's actually DARK TAN. I took a picture to post, but don't know how to do that. Opening the package was a shock—quite a contrast with my very white skin! I would have returned them but I needed them and they'd already been on back order. Just a side note—my size Large measurements are at the low end of the measurement range for the ankle so the stocking forefoot is looser than it should be, and my calf measurements are at the top of the measurement range for the calf so it is super tight there and the seam edge of the band digs deeply into my (dare I say "fat"?) area below my puffy arthritic knees. I think I can live with it unless the compression isn't right because of my leg shape. vs the stockings. So be careful when you measure and you might want to try to be sure you are close to the middle of the spread within sizes. The only fault here lies with my odd shaped skinny ankles and puffy knees and I was too close to the extremes within the measurement spread for the closest size. I'm also 5'8", have long legs, and wear a size 10-11 women's shoe; got the Large Regular size and it's about an inch overall too long and leaves wrinkles in my skin where it folds into my ankles. These are very good quality compression knee highs. I feel they're better than Allegro Medical Grade Knee Highs in looks and as far as compression goes, and they feel great (except size slightly misfit for me), and the silicone band keeps them in place all day. They're wonderful. I wish they came in a lighter shade, and of course that my calves and knees were smaller! Allegro fit me better and have a little lighter shade. I love BrightLife—I can't imagine trying to navigate compression wear without such a superior company.
I think the issue I have with this Jobst relief is the size. According to the chart I am a medium and that size works perfectly well for the opaque softFit, this one feels too tight. The color is fine as well as the quality. Also, even though my measures are for a standard length, a petit would fit better because it tends to wrinkle a little at the ankle.
The knee highs are well made, they were package well and their Customer Service is great, but the fit was way off. I ordered Petite Med and they are way too big and with creases regardless of how much I tried to smooth them out. Very disappointed as I followed the size chart. Apparently, I needed a size small.