Ecoten Black Compression Stockings – 15-20 mmHg Compression
Product Description
Ecoten black compression stockings provide gentle yet effective compression for enhanced leg health and comfort. Designed for both men and women, these high-quality stockings feature a 15-20 mmHg (Class 1) compression level, ideal for preventing and managing various leg conditions.
Key Features
- Compression Level: 15-20 mmHg (Class 1) – provides graduated compression, reducing from ankle to thigh to improve circulation.
- Length: Long (72-83 cm) – offers extensive coverage for optimal support.
- Comfort: Features a soft toe seam and flat seams for all-day comfort and to prevent chafing.
- Durability: Reinforced with high-strength elastic threads in the foot area for enhanced longevity.
- Breathability: Superior moisture-wicking and breathability thanks to the highly-capillary fibers, keeping your legs feeling fresh and dry.
- Secure Fit: Silicone waistband provides a comfortable and secure fit, even on wider thighs, without restricting blood flow.
- Universal Sizing: One size fits most (EU sizes 36-45).
- Color: Classic black.
Indications for Use: (Consult your doctor before use)
- Varicose vein prevention
- Prevention of venous insufficiency and edema
- Heavy leg syndrome
- Post-phlebectomy and venous surgery recovery
- Thrombosis (blood clot) prevention and post-thrombosis management
- Chronic venous insufficiency
- Reticular (spider) veins
- Lymphedema (swelling due to lymphatic blockage) and Lipedema (swelling of fatty tissue)
Material Composition
66% Polyamide, 34% Elastane
Care Instructions
- Hand wash daily in cold water (≤30°C) with a mild detergent.
- Air dry away from direct heat and sunlight.
Storage
Store in a cool, dry place (10-25°C, humidity ≤75%), away from heat sources, dust, and direct sunlight.
Note
Always consult your physician or healthcare professional before using compression stockings, especially if you have pre-existing medical conditions. These stockings are a preventative measure and therapeutic aid; they are not a substitute for medical treatment.