







🦶 Step into pain-free days with style and science!
Physix Gear Sport Plantar Fasciitis Socks deliver targeted, doctor-recommended compression to relieve heel pain, plantar fasciitis, and swollen ankles. Crafted from a breathable nylon-spandex blend, these toeless ankle sleeves provide all-day comfort without restricting movement. Their moisture-wicking, odor-resistant fabric ensures freshness, while the sleek design fits discreetly under shoes. Available in multiple sizes and colors, these socks offer a stylish, effective alternative to night splints with a risk-free purchase promise.























| ASIN | B019WOPQC6 |
| ASIN | B019WOPQC6 |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #11,224 in Health ( See Top 100 in Health ) #6 in Foot Supports |
| Brand | Physix Gear Sport |
| Country of origin | China |
| Country of origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (29,490) |
| Customer reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (29,490) |
| Date First Available | 2 April 2016 |
| Department | mens |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | ttt8666 |
| Manufacturer | Physix Gear Sport |
| Product Dimensions | 15 x 2 x 10 cm; 18 g |
| Units | 1 Count |
C**R
Works
Anyone with planter fasciitis or ankle issues should own a pair of these socks, they are strong, tight fitting , skin color and can be used easily with any shoe. I’d say If you have big puffy feet, they will be hard to put on.
M**T
So bad product , they make it no return because this product is not good as they mentioned bad quality and wrong size , I did not recommend it at all
A**Y
I’ve suffered with plantar fasciitis on and off for a few years now. It’s always worse in the winter so I normally use shoe inserts which I have found very effective however I can’t fit the shoe liners into my dog walking boots so I needed an alternate. I decided to give these a try and I’m pleased with the results so far. You do get a pair but I’m only wearing one at the moment. As they fit both feet it’s good for having a spare when you want to wash it. I know from past experience with support socks that the sizing is exceptionally important. I believe you can’t just go on the shoe size. You have to also think about how large your ankles are. It’s no good having a tight support on your foot if that results in the sock basically stopping the blood flow through your ankle. So my ankles are not those of a super model and I ordered the L/XL. I’m a size 7 foot and I’ve got wide fitting feet (E) The size was just about right. Any tighter and I wouldn’t have been able to wear them. Any looser and they wouldn’t have helped. I do like the softer wide band round the ankle as it’s definitely more comfortable. I don’t wear them all day but I can keep them on for several hours. I tend to use them when I know I’m going to be on my feet and take them off when I’m sat relaxing. Now these socks are not an instant fix. Don’t put them on and except the pain to be gone. It takes a while ( usually within a couple of weeks) before you start feeling the benefits. In conjunction with wearing these you should also do exercises first thing in the morning which you can find online. I’ve found after wearing them each day for a week the pain is definitely reduced. They are really good value for money just to get rid of the pain. I’m optimistic that by Xmas I will be feeling a lot more comfortable. They wash really well too. I tend to do them by hand and don’t iron them. So I would recommend these, just err on the side of caution with your sizing.
D**S
Passen Perfekt,eine Unterstützung der Gelenke bei Überanstrengung
L**3
I wear these for my soccer games. I wash but do not dry them. They hold up well for about a year, which is what I would expect for a compression sleeve. I think they provide me with extra support and help in preventing injury.
B**E
Many of the advertised compression socks fit poorly and hurt the bridge of my foot, dont give arch support or good heal support. These ones however fit like a second skin and dont tear the first time you put them on, whilst giving excelent compression. I still take them off in the middle of the night like every other one as they can get a bit painful after a few hours in bed. But by that time my oedema has gone done enough.
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