seems like the more recreational/hobbyjoggerish a marathoner is, the more likely he/she is to be wearing compression socks.
Kip Litton wears them in the car/on the bike!
seems like the more recreational/hobbyjoggerish a marathoner is, the more likely he/she is to be wearing compression socks.
Kip Litton wears them in the car/on the bike!
https://www.facebook.com/pages/I-took-a-shit-in-a-pair-of-compression-socks/175472975841707
We got it the first time. Ok Compression sox are too expensive. Now go away!
I know this is an older thread, but hopefully someone can still help me out. Do the compression sleeves do the same thing as the full socks? Is there a benefit to getting one over the other?
I've had multiple foot surgeries and now have subsequent problems findings shoes to fit or that I can walk in. Therefore, finding a new pair of shoes takes a lot of time, trial, and error. I've almost run out of options, and was hesitant to order on line just because I knew I'd probably have to return them. As predicted that did happen. And though I didn't find a shoe to fit, I appreciate the opportunity to give it a try. I ordered, tried, and returned several times without being charged shipping or any hassle. I thank the orthofeet for that privilege.
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