As meias Dr. Scholl’s Women’s Advanced Relief Blisterguard são a escolha ideal para quem busca conforto e proteção para os pés. Com uma composição de 96% poliéster, 3% outras fibras e 1% spandex, essas meias são projetadas para oferecer um ajuste perfeito e uma sensação de suavidade ao toque. O tipo de malha tricotada proporciona uma elasticidade que se adapta ao formato das pernas, garantindo um uso confortável sem restringir a circulação sanguínea.
Essas meias são especialmente recomendadas para diabéticos e pessoas com preocupações circulatórias, pois possuem um topo macio e não apertado que se conforma às pernas. A sola ultra macia e acolchoada proporciona um conforto excepcional, permitindo que você passe o dia inteiro em pé ou em movimento sem desconforto. Além disso, a tecnologia de gerenciamento de umidade mantém os pés secos e confortáveis, enquanto o acolchoamento direcionado reduz a fricção que pode causar bolhas, tornando-as uma escolha inteligente para quem busca proteção e bem-estar.
O produto é importado e aceito pela American Podiatric Medical Association (APMA), o que atesta seu compromisso com a promoção da saúde dos pés. Com essas meias, você não apenas cuida dos seus pés, mas também investe em sua qualidade de vida.
– Conforto superior com sola acolchoada que absorve impactos.
– Design que não restringe a circulação, ideal para diabéticos.
– Tecnologia de gerenciamento de umidade que mantém os pés secos.
– Acolchoamento direcionado que previne bolhas e irritações.
– Aceito pela APMA, garantindo qualidade e saúde para os pés.
Para obter o máximo de conforto e proteção, recomenda-se usar as meias Dr. Scholl’s Women’s Advanced Relief Blisterguard diariamente. Lave as meias na máquina, seguindo as instruções de cuidado, para manter suas propriedades intactas. Coloque as meias antes de calçar os sapatos, garantindo que estejam bem ajustadas aos pés e pernas. Isso ajudará a maximizar a eficácia do acolchoamento e a tecnologia de gerenciamento de umidade, proporcionando uma experiência de uso agradável ao longo do dia.
Jodi –
I am not diabetic but my feet and legs get cold at work and every other pair of knee high socks are to tight around my calves and the bands dig in below my knee. After sitting at my desk for hours my legs swell and socks become uncomfortable. These are the best socks ever! The foot is thick and comfortable and the legs part is almost like a loose comfy sweater. I already ordered more. I have only washed them once so far and they have held up nice. They are even soft!
Coloratura Kiki –
Okay, I was never an athlete. Far from it. However, I did work out two hours a day, five or six days a week. That is, until I suffered severe injuries after being hit by a truck.
Right now, I’m in the physical therapy stage. Since my body has gone from about 20,000 steps a day to probably about 500, my feet and ankles (and sometimes even my calves) swell. It feels terrible, and the swelling inhibits my therapy. Enter these socks. I have no bariatric, diabetic, or lymphedema problems, but I do have poor circulation in my ankles and feet, and these socks are meant to help with any condition that causes swollen feet. Sitting so much does cause my feet and ankles to swell.
These socks are very easy to put on, especially when compared to usual compression socks. (Please take note, while these socks help with swelling, they are not meant to be compression socks, which are much tighter.)
These socks are very comfortable, warm when you want them to be warm, but not too warm for summer; they have no uncomfortable seams, and are as soft as a cloud. They are so comfortable that I often sleep in them, though you don’t need to because gravity isn’t exerting its force on your body fluids when you’re lying down. It won’t hurt you to sleep in them, and they are so warm and comfy, I find they help me sleep.
The only problem I have with these socks is that they are made for people who have non-athletic calves. As someone who used to exercise – and hike – regularly, I do have muscular, athletic calves. The socks are a little tight around my calves, and very tight if I pull them up to my knees. (I usually turn them down so they rest at mid- to high-calf range.) This would definitely have been a five star review had they not been so binding at the top. (That can cut off circulation, and you don’t want that.) I suppose I really need “extra wide” socks, but then I’m afraid there won’t be enough compression to keep my feet and ankles from swelling.
If you don’t need an actual compression sock, and if your calves and legs are quite slim, I recommend these socks highly. They are, by far, the most comfortable I’ve ever worn.
Dana Lawshe –
Very durable, great value, great quality, holds up after washing, fits great, very comfortable. Will purchase again.
g ridge –
Perfect fit I get swollen legs they have kept this from happening bought more of them now. Wear them all the time.
DM –
I have bought so many different types of socks to help with the swelling in my feet and legs. They are so soft and comfortable. No pinching, no fighting to get them on. The perfect fit and comfy. I will definitely be ordering more.
MiMero –
These are great socks. They hold up to many washings with no problems. The absolute only complaint I have with them is that plastic tab that they use to connect all the socks together. One of those tabs actually caused a hole in one of the socks! I stitched the hole shut but…I hate those plastic tab connectors. I will always buy just these socks.
sarah popp –
Maye I had high expectations since Dr Scholls seems to be a leading brand in diabetic socks. I got a handful of different brands to try, and I thought that these could be the control test.
Maybe they are good for bigger feet. Although the size says women’s 4-10, that can’t be right. I am a 6.5 and the socks were way too big. The heel of the sock was way up my ankle. The calf part was way too wide so there was practically no compression.
Mary Hager –
The best socks ever! Love the cushion feet and they don’t fall down!
Lisa Fellman –
Knee high love them. Have several pairs.
D. Farrell –
Love these