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If you’ve yet to try a pair of compression socks, we’re here to convince you that it’s a good idea. You’ve probably seen many athletes rocking them while running, cycling, or skiing. And while they certainly look cool, they offer tons of benefits for workout performance, recovery, and yes, even everyday wear. Here’s the basic theory: The tight fabric squeezes and supports your veins and helps your blood make the journey back to your heart, thus improving oxygen flow and speeding recovery.
Compression can also help with your performance during your workout. Dr. Gerardo Miranda-Comas, a sports medicine physician and assistant professor at the Icahn School of Medicine, previously told Men’s Health, “It can help with biomechanics,” says Miranda-Comas, “and personally that’s why I recommend it at times. … Compression helps recruit muscle adequately and give you more synchronized movement.”
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Now traditionally speaking, whenever someone is talking about compression socks they’re often referring to the knee-high style that pulls up over the calf. This specific type of cut is designed to maximize the benefits compression socks can have in improving blood flow and preventing tired legs and swelling in the calves. We sourced traditional compression socks, along with compression socks of all different cuts, to provide a full picture of what you can choose. Perhaps you’re looking for a low-cut compression sock for activities like golf or tennis? Or maybe you’re wanting a knee-high sock that’s going to help improve blood flow in your legs while traveling?
Whatever the type of use might be, there’s a compression sock in here for everyone!
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