Description
- Nylon
- Imported
- NATURAL RELIEF: Our womens and mens compression socks provide you with a natural way of managing your pain, meaning no more relying on medication. The copper-infused performance nylon material helps pull electricity from your body, reducing pain and giving you the relief you need to live your life without worry.
- PAIN RELIEF YOU DESERVE: Leg pain can really limit you and your daily routine. However, our women’s and men’s compression socks can help get you back on track. Our long compression socks naturally help reduce swelling, stimulate blood flow, and relieve any leg pain you may be experiencing.
- WEARABLE ALL DAY: Our mens and womens compression socks are built with superior quality and are made to be worn all day. They’re ergonomic design allows them to be pulled on and off easily without slipping. They provide 15-20 mmHg of compression around your heels, feet, and calves!
- MADE WITH EVERYONE IN MIND: Our long diabetic socks for women and men are made for everyone – from the elite athlete to the active senior. Our medical compression socks for women can help with a variety of ailments such as varicose veins, diabetes, growth pains, shin splints, swelling, and soreness.
- PAIN-FREE GUARANTEE: We believe in the importance of investing in yourself. You should only need to purchase products that will lead to actual results. At CopperJoint, we offer diabetic socks for men and women, designed for comfort and support.
Leticia Lalitha Radakrishnan –
good comfort but the size was not correct as indicated in the catalog
stature –
I love these socks. I read reviews where others got a discount and talked about how soft and comfortable etc …and I COULDN’T believe it. But it was true, the CopperJoint Compression Socks are soft, comfortable and I love them. I wasn’t given anything free or any discount either for my opinion.
I had several years experience with drugstore Jobst dress socks (8-14 mmHg )that i wore for evenings where I’m a volunteer usher and stand for up to four hours constantly in one small area (no walking around), after putting in a full 8 hr day at my regular job. After the volunteer shift is up, I can’t wait to take off the Jobst because they dig into my flesh at the top band, or bunch up at the ankle and cut into my skin leaving a deep red line, and are uncomfortable. I was using Jobst to ease the discomfort of standing long hours. I had no issues to medically required use of them.
I bought these CopperJoint socks because for the first time ever I came back from a vacation with swollen lower legs that were a shocking unpleasant surprise. I ordered a bunch of compression socks and the first one delivered with amazon prime was CopperJoint, so it was the first one I put on after a full night of sleeping with my legs up. I was determined to squish my legs back into the shape they were prior to the vacation, and get rid of the foreign poofiness. I followed the method of putting them on by reaching inside, grabbing the heal and pulling the leg part inside out over the foot part – see the video posted by the other reviewer – it made putting these on so simple and slide on with no struggle at all) . They were soft, and they were comfortable and they had compression. The knit is like a regular sock, not thin like the Jobst dress sock, and that may be why they don’t bunch up to dig into your flesh. The top band was perfect, it also was very comfortable and didn’t dig into my skin. But I just put them on and I was eager to see how fast I’d want to take them off after wearing them to work.
The product web page description says 15-20 mmHG compression, Then there’s some fancy talk about copper and I’m not up to speed about why that’s important. What did catch my eye was the anti-odor claim of the copper. So once in the socks I went for my Crocs – the rainy day ones with no holes in the shoe, just the sling back. If you’ve got these kind of Crocs, then you know what happens in them odor-wise with ordinary socks. I have to admit that I know how bad my Crocs get with ordinary socks and how I have to air them out for days after a wear (first timer with no-hole Crocs!). The CopperJoint socks didn’t stink. After work I still kept them on. In fact, at bed time, I decided not to take them off and only took them off to shower and put them back on again. I decided to really put them to the test and wear the Crocs two days in a row in the same socks. End of day- no stink. Wore them again to sleep. Determined to see their breaking point I continued to wear the no-hole Crocs every day for a week with taking these socks off for shower. After about four days of constant wear I didn’t wear them to bed because my legs were back in normal shape and felt great. But for the full week with the same socks and the same Crocs i tried to break the CopperJoint socks odor resistance. It never happened. The socks felt great, soft, and continued to impress with the compress for the full week. I won’t be testing the CopperJoint like this further, they passed my curiosity test. I’m going to try the other socks I got now to compare comfort .
Final thought is that I absolutely would buy this again because it compressed, felt great and has stink protection. I also will hope they start making no-show socks for high heels with their copper technology, that would we awesome for all-day odor-free wear.
updated review 3/2020 – I love these socks, they maintained their compression and are well-made. I have several pair that I wear so that i don’t have to go any days without it. The compression really makes a difference to keep legs comfortable with standing long times
updated review 6/2021 What happened? There something different about the way the socks were made, they are now tight at the top band and not comfortable right out of the box. My older socks are now more precious to be saved and amde to last as long as I can because the newer manufactured ones are not as good
Kindle Customer –
I felt like I should be awarded a prize for being able to put the socks on. Watch the video to put them on easier. I have tried other socks but gave up after wrestling with the socks and could not get them on. I ordered the 2XL which fit great. Use the chart to help with fit. I’ve been wearing them for 30 minutes and they are comfortable. I will follow advice of others to wash in cold water and air dry so they don’t shrink.
D. White –
My wife purchased these. She has tried other compression socks and hasn’t been satisfied with them. After the first day of wearing these, she couldn’t believe how good they made her legs feel. She will continue to wear them and will order more.
Wounded Knee –
These are just slightly too tight at the top for my legs. Other than that they fit and feel great. The fabric is comfortable… has enough threads per inch and not too fuzzy. I worry that these may not be as durable as other brands, but it’s too soon to tell; I’ve only worn them a few times so far. As far as the copper providing relief, I’ll let you be the judge of that. I did not expect to feel any benefit from it and I haven’t , so I’m not disappointed about that. Some people swear by the benefits of copper, but I have not experienced it from these or any other garment. My main reason for trying these, rather than the copper, is that I’m still trying to find the perfect brand of compression socks. I haven’t found perfect yet, but the EvoNation Coolmax available here at Amazon come closest for me. If you have thinner calves or feel the benefit of copper, these may be the best for you.
Update December 1, 2017. My fears about the durability seem to be being confirmed. No holes in them yet, but they seem to be shrinking. My future purchases will either be the EvoNation Coolmax or the TravelSox, both available here at Amazon.
L. L. –
I’ve tried many brand and so this was the first time for this brand. They’re easy to put on, but the top has only a half inch and would not lay flat, no matter what I tried. After 5 hours of wear my calves hurt. This was not a day that I needed compression, but it was a try out. My legs and feet both were in so much pain, after the first 2 hours of my day, I couldn’t wait to get home and remove them. The pain left after I removed them. I purchased the correct size small since I wear a size 6 shoe. I’m not sure if sizing up would have made a difference. I’ve used a higher compression score on other brands, size small without any pain.
They’re made well, arrived fast, packaged well, unfortunately they’re just not for me.
Keith –
Excellent fit and very comfortable! Really works! Planning to buy more!
Araina V –
These are the best, I wear them every day at work and it does its job, the support that it gives is very healing, but I would suggest going a size up, I wear a 7 1/2 shoe with medium sized legs an extra large fits well
Julianna S. –
I was given a pair sometime ago and it worked and fit well. I didn’t know the size I was gifted so with my purchase I followed the guide and chose a large as I’m a 9:5 to maximum 10 shoe size. So either I received the wrong size as the package did not indicate the size on it so I could verify or the measurement table is off. The length of the sock from toe to heel is short resulting in discomfort of the toes trying to stretch it as much as possible to fit the bottom of my feet.
It really works for my circulation issue in spite of the misfit. The pain I feel in my feet in particular my heels stepping off from getting out of bed in the mornings has started to dissipate after a few use. The discomfort of the toes however, has hindered my desire of wearing them more often.
Another observation is that the fabric is not as thick like the previous one, but that is not necessarily a bad thing. I live in a tropical climate so as much cooling as possible is always a plus.