Graduated compression activates blood circulation – venous blood returns more easily from the lower limbs to the heart, improving valve function (pushing blood upward) and narrowing the vein diameter, thus preventing blood pooling in the legs.
Advantages:
• The world’s first compression stockings awarded with the TACTEL Climate Control Technology label;
• TACTEL nylon fiber effectively evaporates moisture (dries eight times faster than cotton), is breathable and exceptionally soft (several times softer than many other fabrics), so your skin breathes, stays cool, and doesn’t sweat;
• These stockings are highly elastic, fitting about 95% of people with various body shapes;
• Thanks to their softness and breathability, they are ideal for long journeys and during pregnancy.
Class II compression (23–32 mmHg), closed toe.
Composition:
71% TACTEL® polyamide;
29% elastane.
Please note that putting on compression stockings may require greater hand strength.
| Size |
S |
M |
L |
XL |
|
Ankle (narrowest point above ankle bone) (cm) |
20-23 |
23-26 |
26-29 |
29-31 |
|
Narrowest point approx. 2–3 cm below the knee (cm) |
28-38 |
32-41 |
35-44 |
38-46 |
|
Thigh (5 cm below groin) |
48-63 |
54-67 |
58-72 |
63-74 |
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|
  Sock lenght |
Leg lenght ( cm) |
|
Short |
63-72 |
|
Long |
68-78 |
Please note that product colors may slightly differ from those shown in the photo.
Wearing compression stockings
Put on compression stockings in the morning before your legs start to swell, and wear them throughout the day while walking or sitting for long periods. In the evening, remove them to let your legs rest. When traveling – whether by plane or car – always wear compression stockings and remove them at the end of the day. This helps protect your legs from swelling and fatigue and ensures effective blood return from the legs to the heart. It’s also important to move your feet while sitting or standing for long periods: make ankle circles, lift your legs, and, if possible, take a short walk every few hours.
Maintaining healthy legs
To keep your legs healthy, walk and swim as often as possible, wear comfortable shoes, sleep with your legs slightly elevated on a pillow, and daily place your legs in lukewarm water, gently massaging from the ankle to the groin in circular motions.
Care of preventive and therapeutic compression stockings
Washing instructions:
• Wash by hand or in a washing machine using a gentle cycle and a laundry bag. Water temperature should not exceed 40°C;
• Use neutral soap for delicate fabrics (do not use bleach or fabric softeners);
• Do not dry-clean or use chemicals;
• Do not iron;
• Do not dry on radiators, in direct sunlight, or in a tumble dryer;
• Dry flat on a towel, allowing them to air-dry naturally;
• Clean the silicone bands at the top regularly with alcohol to improve adhesion.
Protect compression stockings from ointments, creams, oils, direct sunlight, strong light, and heat, as these factors can reduce compression effectiveness.
Thigh-high thin compression socks (Ccl.2) closed toe