Description
Comfortable Knee-High Compression For Sport, Travel, And Long Days
Hours of standing, training, or sitting can leave legs heavy and sore. AMS Compression Socks apply graduated pressure from ankle to calf to help support blood flow and reduce muscle fatigue.
Slip them on for work, workouts, or flights and feel consistent, supported comfort without bulk.
Why Choose the AMS Compression Socks?
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Circulation Support — graduated pressure: Tapered compression from the ankle upward helps support venous return for fresher-feeling legs and feet throughout the day.
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Train Longer — stability assist: Snug knit helps reduce muscle vibration so runs, rides, and gym sessions feel more controlled and consistent.
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All-Day Comfort — breathable fabric: Performance nylon delivers 360-degree stretch and moisture management for a smooth feel inside shoes.
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Secure Fit — knee-high coverage: Stay-up design aims to resist slipping, ideal for travel days, long shifts, or back-to-back training blocks.
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Versatile Use — unisex design: Suits sport, work, and recovery routines so you can wear the same pair from commute to cooldown.
Key Features / Specifications
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Sizes: One size knee-high
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Materials: Power+ premium performance nylon
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Tech & Modes: Graduated compression; circular-knit 360° stretch; finger-separated design
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Compression Level: 20–30 mmHg
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Compliance/Safety: External use only; start with shorter wear periods; avoid broken or irritated skin; discontinue if discomfort occurs; consult a professional if unsure.
How to Use
- Roll the sock to the toe, align the heel, and pull up smoothly to just below the knee.
- Smooth out wrinkles for even compression; ensure snug but comfortable pressure without numbness.
- Start with 1–3 hours and increase wear time as comfortable, removing periodically to check skin.
FAQs
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Who are AMS Compression Socks for? Anyone seeking supportive compression for running, long shifts, travel, or everyday standing and sitting.
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How tight should compression socks feel? Snug and supportive without numbness or tingling; if uncomfortable, remove and refit or reduce wear time.
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How long can I wear them each day? Begin with 1–3 hours, then increase gradually; remove periodically to check skin and circulation.
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Can they be used for flights or long drives? Yes, graduated compression may help support circulation during extended sitting; seek professional advice if unsure.
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How do I care for them? Hand-wash cold with mild detergent and air-dry; avoid bleach, fabric softener, and tumble-drying.
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Do they help with shin splints or calf fatigue? Compression may help reduce muscle vibration and support comfort; consult a professional for specific conditions.
Light Legs, Longer Strides
Pull on graduated support for training, travel, and work—and feel steadier from first step to last.













