20-30 mmHg Compression Pantyhose Stockings for Women, Footless Medical Compression Stockings, Waist High Opaque Graduated Support Compression Tights for Varicose Veins, Swelling, Teacher, Doctor
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Customers find the compression stockings fit well and appreciate the appropriate compression feel. The quality and material thickness receive mixed feedback.
8 reviews for 20-30 mmHg Compression Pantyhose Stockings for Women, Footless Medical Compression Stockings, Waist High Opaque Graduated Support Compression Tights for Varicose Veins, Swelling, Teacher, Doctor
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20-30 mmHg Compression Pantyhose Stockings for Women, Footless Medical Compression Stockings, Waist High Opaque Graduated Support Compression Tights for Varicose Veins, Swelling, Teacher, Doctor
$12.99


Amazon Customer –
I love these compression stockings.
I just started wearing these today and the compression feels appropriate. I do not see my varicose veins bulging through the material. The waist is high and has not rolled down, which is a plus. I ordered a large and am 5’4” and 155 lbs. I usually wear a size 10 in jeans and the stockings seem true to size. The material is not too thick and is breathable. I have not gotten hot in them and the material feels durable. It did take a little effort to put them on but that endorses the compression. I feel like they will work well.
Tracy Nesbitt-Hinton –
Super comfortable
Just received these, wasn’t sure about the sizing. I’m a little over 5’7” and just over 200 pounds. These are just a little thicker than opaque tights, so I wouldn’t wear them as leggings, but the quality seems pretty good. They aren’t super hard to put on, but you do have to do a bit of maneuvering, but I’ve tried worse. They fit really well, and if you’re super tall, I think these would be great for you, because there is a lot of fabric, so you have to do some adjusting. I definitely feel Compression, especially in the calf’s, but actually, I think I may try the XL next time, so I can get a little bit more compression. Overall, they’re actually super comfortable and they are worth the price.
mw –
Highly recommended
Love the compression , bought for traveling on plane , no swollen after 12 hr flight
C –
Not for me
I usually wear stockings and not pantyhose. Also, I wear stockings from a well know brand J. Overall, these were just OK, fit was a bit off and overall I am leaning back to stockings. I do appreciate though the lower cost option and will keep these as a back up.
Allison Bergthold –
Tight
Lately I’ve been having occasional cramping in my right calf muscle, and a friend suggested I try compression tights. At just over $20, these seemed like a good to test out for days I’ll be on my feet a lot. They arrived in a plastic bag without any information. You can see the curvature of the compression by just unfolding!I am about 5’7″ and just under 200lbs, and wear a size 14 Tall/Long in most women’s jeans. I ordered the XXL in Black. This is my first time trying compression tights, so I’m not sure what the 20-30mmHg listed means, but they definitely compress — it was a work-out trying to get these on! The fabric is stretchy, but also very constricting. There was also excess length that I had a hard time dispersing evenly, so there were rings of dark spots and other that were less opaque. I did like that they are high-waisted, because they kind of flattened my 5x-C-section belly. I had to wear them under a dress, because even though they are advertised to look like leggings, they are moreso footless pantyhose.They are listed as 70% nylon/30% spandex; and Hand Wash Only. I turned them inside-out to rinse with a gentle soap, and then hung them to dry, and they seemed to retain their elasticity and shape. They weren’t the most comfortable (felt like shapewear) but did stay in place and I didn’t have any circulatory issues or cramping afterwards.
Gee –
Decent compression
I use compression socks during lengthy flights, but I find them also useful and comforting during a day’s active running around. I prefer the ones with “feet” but I find having a footless pair also necessary at times. So I use these when I wear open-toe footwear. I would classify these as medium-strength compression socks. There’s a band at the bottom of the shin area that is of different texture and thickness. As a result, it reduces the riding up of the hose. It seems to be well made, and I’m hoping, with normal use, to get a lot of wear from it. I’m pleased with this order. Thank you.
angelica torres –
Love my
Excellent product fit just right
C –
Poor Quality
Used less than 5 times and already ripped