Skywalk Light Compression Socks 11-14 mmHg 15-19 hPa
- $ 19.95
- $ 19.95
Ibici Compression Socks Women & Men for Travel, Flight, Medical, Nursing, Hiking, Running & Fitness
Ibici Skywalk Light Sock Unisex is a sock, with innovative yarns, which have unique characteristics ensuring absolute comfort. The Supplex® wire provides a soft texture comparable to cotton, even after several washes. The presence of Resistex® silver thread in the middle sole guarantees a permanent bacteriostatic effect.. Compression: 11/14 mmHg - hPa 15/19 Composition: 90% polyamide, 10% elastane
- Unisex energising sock in sole in Resistex Silver with antimicrobial, antistatic and temperature regulating effect on sock.
- Medium compression mmHg 11/14 Designed to help stimulate blood flow for people who stand or sit for long hours in restricted spaces.
- Ideal when traveling long distances or for long hours spent working at a desk.
- The continuous massage effect stimulates blood circulation, and helps to avoid venous stasis, tiredness and aching legs.
- Premium quality, Stylish european design
- 90% nylon/10% spandex
- Made in Italy
- Machine wash cold
Socks Size Chart |
Women Shoe Size |
Men Shoe Size |
Calf Circumference |
Ankle Circumference |
X-Small |
6 - 7 |
4.5 - 5.5 |
11” - 16” |
7” - 8” |
Small |
7.5 - 8.5 |
6 - 7 |
12” - 17” |
8” - 9” |
Medium |
9 - 10 |
7.5 - 8.5 |
13” - 18” |
8.5” - 9.5” |
Large |
11 - 12 |
9 - 10 |
14” - 19” |
9” - 10.5” |
X-Large |
13 - 14 |
11 - 12 |
15” - 20” |
9.5” - 11.5” |
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Small / Medium |
6 - 8 |
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Large / X-Large |
9 - 11 |
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SIZE CHART & FIT GUIDE
- 1: To correctly choose the right size you will need your shoe size, ankle and calf circumference.
- 2: If either calf or ankle measurements indicate a larger size than your shoe size indicates, always choose the larger calf or ankle sizing.
- 3: If your ankle/calf measurements indicate a smaller size than your shoe size indicates, then we would advise against using this product
- 4: If there is a tendency for your calf or ankle to swell during the day, all measurements should be taken first thing in the morning.
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