Medical Compression Tights Women, 20-30 mmHg Graduated Compression Pantyhose Men, Footless Compression Stockings, High Waist Compression Leggings, Support Hose for Varicose Veins, Edema, Dvt
Original price was: $24.99.$19.89Current price is: $19.89.
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9 reviews for Medical Compression Tights Women, 20-30 mmHg Graduated Compression Pantyhose Men, Footless Compression Stockings, High Waist Compression Leggings, Support Hose for Varicose Veins, Edema, Dvt
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Medical Compression Tights Women, 20-30 mmHg Graduated Compression Pantyhose Men, Footless Compression Stockings, High Waist Compression Leggings, Support Hose for Varicose Veins, Edema, Dvt
Original price was: $24.99.$19.89Current price is: $19.89.
Hope –
Supportive, Stylish, and Surprisingly Comfortable!
I’ve been wearing the Myshear support hose for a few weeks now, and they’ve completely changed how my legs feel by the end of the day. I spend long hours on my feet as a nurse, and by the time I get home, I used to feel heavy, achy, and swollen. These compression tights have made a *huge* difference.The 20-30 mmHg compression is just right—firm enough to give noticeable support, especially around my ankles and calves, but still comfortable to wear all day without feeling too tight or restrictive. The fabric is really smooth and breathable, and I love that they’re footless—it keeps things cooler and easier to pair with different shoes.What really stood out to me is how well they fit. The waistband stays in place without digging in, and the high waist adds a flattering, smoothing effect under clothes. They actually look good too—no more feeling like I’m wearing “medical” gear. I’ve worn them under scrubs and even with casual outfits on travel days, and they blend in perfectly.The quality feels great—sturdy seams, no rolling or sagging, and they hold up well in the wash. I appreciate the extra attention to the anti-tear design too, especially around the crotch area. No worries about embarrassing snags or rips here.If you deal with tired, achy legs, or just want some extra support during long days, these are a must. Honestly, I wish I had started wearing them sooner!
Msimplestott –
Easy up, easy wear, comfy cozy.
Ordered size up on these. I wear 2xl bought 3xl. Perfection. Strong elastic compression yet will stay up perfectly.I am 5’9. 245 lbs. yet they fit perfectly. I have wide thighs, and they stay up all day. They are easy to pull up, not so easy to get on, but hubby helped. They are long enough to go over the heel, to help in leg slides for TKR. Total knee replacement.Had a pair of thigh highs, yuck yuck yuck. Saw these on Amazon a bought them. Then bought more. Surgical area, and my leg needs support while healing. I don’t feel like I am caught up in an uncomfortable situation of thigh high compression pinches, and scratches. None of that. Thes go all the way up, right below bra area of needed, no slip down. Crotch area is perfect too. No 1/2 space between crotch and tights. I wear underware under these, but they are so soft that they also don’t itch.During therapy I feel that my legs can breathe . No heavy sweat.Easy to pull down too. Strong enough to hold up to everyday use. No running.Just perfection. Pain relief for tired legs, or surgeries. If I was a nurse, I could wear these. So comfortable!!!!
Florence –
. These are for 10 hour flight to help prevent DVT
They fit and good compression I’m 5’6” and 205 lbs the 3X fits well not too tired in waist good compression. I have been wearing compression stockings since my 20’s. These are for 10 hour flight to help prevent DVT.
MrsPolarBear –
Sizing
Sizing is a bit off to offer good support. Measurement wise it said an XL so I ordered a L for the support. I should have ordered a M to get the correct support. I have been wearing support hose for many years when I work so I know what type support to expect and these did not offer that. They were soft and the waistband was comfortable.Update: Company was quick to respond and are sending the smaller size. Hopefully these will work.
Customer 22 –
Good compression. Somewhat transparent.
Compression level seems decent. I appreciate that they are high waisted and can go up to my ribcage so they aren’t digging into my stomach. The material is quite thin, so I wouldn’t wear as leggings without a dress, long shirt, or something similar covering them.It’s not recommended to sleep with compression garments, but I fell asleep for a few hours yesterday and had no issues. It actually feels really comfortable! These might not be my favorite compression, but I do enjoy them.
Nancy gallo –
Run small
These compression Support house runs small. I bought my usual size and they did not come all the way up.
Kelly B. –
Great product and service
These are exceptionally great quality. I purchased a 3xl. I’m a sz 20/22 and I have lymphedema so I carry a large amount on fat and fluid in my legs. (hence why I purchased these) I am also losing weight and thought these would be great for shaping my lose skin. The 3x were a little snug but overall great and true to my normal size. For comfort I also purchased 4xl. And will wear them until a lose a little bit more.The seller of those product was also excellent. They have great communication and a focus on customer satisfaction!
Toni H. –
CRANKY OLD LADY NOT APPROVED
Im 5ft 4 inches 159lbs, Tried size XLI am more apple figuredThe belly is loose while the waist band is tight.So the band digs in while the belly is loose.Think reverse muffin top.I hate the lack of firm control on the belly.I had strange tightness where the legs meet your behind, creating a lovely set of saddlebags, which i do not have under normal circumstancesThe stockings are a fight to get on the leg which is fairly normal but difficult with arthritis.Trying to adjust these to fit a 5ft4 frame was a struggle. Do i overlap the ankle and foot or do i pull the excess fabric somewhere over the legs. Either way created painful excess fabric eventually finding it’s way behind the knees. Ow. Then can we please talk about the crotch adjustment with the excess fabric gathering in the leg attachment area causing pain? Can somebody please explain to me why these are designed with crotches at all? It seems to me with the extreme difficulty of getting them on and getting them adjusted the very last thing anyone needs is to struggle pulling them down and up again!! Simply make them without the crotch. Women can wear underwear over them and effortlessly remove their panties as needed rather than the daily multiple fight with this. Somebody needs to go back to the drawing board and start over. I’ll spare you the photo for the review.
Amazon Customer –
The items were delivered speedily. Always what I expected.