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JOBST Relief 20-30 mmHg Compression Socks, Thigh High with Silicone Band, Black, Small

Original price was: $73.60.Current price is: $66.23.

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About Us

In 1950, Conrad Jobst founded JOBST in Toledo, Ohio. Born in Germany, Conrad was both a mechanical engineer and inventor. He applied his varied expertise and personal experience to the development of gradient compression garments, which relieve the symptoms of venous insufficiency.

Today, JOBST is an Essity-owned brand.

What is Gradient Compression?

Garments with gradient compression have the greatest pressure at their base and reduce pressure as the compression garment goes up the arm or leg.

This helps encourage the movement of fluids, whether it’s blood circulation or lymph fluid circulation.

Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No
Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 9.45 x 4.88 x 1.77 inches; 8 ounces
Item model number ‏ : ‎ 114212
Department ‏ : ‎ womens
Date First Available ‏ : ‎ August 24, 2003
Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ JOBST
ASIN ‏ : ‎ B001O1H88G

Silicone
Made in the USA or Imported
Closed toe styles designed with a roomy toe allowance for patients who require additional wiggle room
Accurate gradient compression therapy at a price patients can afford
3-D knit structure using air covered spandex yarn that is soft to touch and comfortable for all day wear
Reinforced heel, designed for long lasting durability
Relief is appropriate for use by both men women

Customers say

Customers appreciate the quality, comfort, and value of the medical compression garments. They mention that the stockings are very thick, don’t cut into their legs, and are a good value for the money. Some are also happy with the compression and swelling reduction. However, some customers have different opinions on the fit, stay-up, and durability.

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  1. Anna-Maria deCicco

    Jobst is the #1 brand for compression stockings!
    I have worked in the pharmacy/DME industry for a long time, so I knew that Jobst was the ONLY company from which to purchase medical hosiery. When I experienced what was suspected to be a DVT (deep vein thrombosis – a clot in a major vein in my body. These are extremely dangerous as these clots can break loose and move to the lungs, causing a pulmonary embolism. PE’s are extremely fatal and over 300,000 people per year worldwide die suddenly from PEs!) I began to take action to prevent another DVT. Taking an 81mg Aspirin every day, as well as being very cautious about the length of time I am sitting or lying immobile.For my upcoming cross-country move, I will be riding in a car for a total of almost 20 hours (over two days). Extended travel like that is where DVTs strike most. These Jobst compression stockings will help keep the blood in my lower extremities flowing. This pressure, 20-30mmHg, is the lowest prescription strength available, but is still a moderately strong compression and is usually available only by prescription from your doctor (where I am located). My extensive experience with Jobst made me feel confident in my ability to choose the strengths I needed. *** READ THIS BEFORE YOU BUY!!! *** Make sure that you google image search “JOBST STOCKING MEASUREMENT GUIDE” before you purchase — the sizing is absolutely specific, and there are charts on the back of each package that will tell you what size you fall into. These are all available on google images when you search. Measure BOTH legs with a seamstress measuring tape/fabric measuring where the images indicate (widest part of ankles, widest part of calf, and for thigh highs, widest part of thigh) and write your measurements down for each leg. Then find which size you correlate to – you may be right between two sizes on one measurement on one leg, but not usually both. ***The sizing really is easy. They are NOT regular stockings though, they WILL be VERY TIGHT! That’s the point!Another pro tip: DO NOT attempt to put these on like pantyhose or stockings. DO NOT BUNCH THEM UP TO THE TOE and then try to pull them on. By doing that, you are putting ALL of the compression strength in one band, and you will NOT be strong enough to pull against it. Leave the stocking out long, hold the opening wide with both hands, and then insert your foot as far as it will go. Then, try to shimmy it up your leg further by using a WIDE OPEN PALM (think like you’re about to give a high five) and using the traction from your palm to slide the hosiery upward. DON’T try to pull up little pieces of fabric to pull with your finger tips! These are probably thick enough to stand up to that, but the regular hosiery design WILL run and tear from that. If the traction from your hands is not enough, go grab a rubber dishwashing glove (dry and new, obviously) and don those. Then do the same open-palmed shimmy. That should make it exponentially easier to put them on. The higher the strength (mmHg) the more difficult they will be to put on.To take them off, simply flip the top edge over and pull them straight down, turning them inside out as you pull. That’s the easiest way. Then you can right side them when they are off.Anyway, JOBST stockings are absolutely, in my opinion, the #1 compression stocking on the market. We are extremely lucky that we can purchase strengths greater than 15-20mmHg here! But if you are just starting, or just decided to purchase compression stockings on your own (not at the request of your doctor) definitely go back to the 15-20mmHg strength and try those first. 20-30mmHg is medium strength and 30-40mmHg is indicated mostly for post-surgical patients. So please do know your information when you buy them!Otherwise, these are the RELIEF line, not the “Real-looking hosiery” line – They are not designed to be pretty or look like pantyhose. The quality is EXCELLENT, the color (Beige) is a pretty standard caucasian light tan, the fabric is thick like tights, but woven because of the compression. There is no compression in the toes, for comfort and safety. The silicone dots at the top of the thigh highs are very ‘sticky’ and do a great job of keeping these in place.If your doctor has told you to purchase 20-30mmHg or moderate compression thigh-high stockings, these (or any Jobst stocking) are definitely the ones to purchase.

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  2. Payo M.

    Feels great
    Very good quality .Works and feels great .This a kind of expensiveBut it’s worth the price

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  3. HGra

    Great Fit
    I wasted a lot of money trying different compression stockings because the price of the JOBST is pretty hefty. The pressure always seemed wrong and they never stayed up. Finally I gave in and paid the price for JOBST. I use JOBST 20/30 relief compression and absolutely LOVE them. The old saying you get what you pay for really applies here.

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  4. Susan

    Longer than expected, good support, but they wear out
    I ordered a Medium, and these stockings are longer than a previous brand I had which kept crawling down my thigh. I have quite long legs, and they come ALL the way up! As long as I use plenty of hand cream when I put them on, they stay up pretty well. They are definitely better than a previous pair of Jobst thigh-high support hose I owned (which are now discontinued). I machine wash them in warm, but I do NOT put them in the dryer! They do need to be pulled up occasionally, but if I start down by the ankle and gently pinch a bit of stocking and gently pull, working my way up, they seem to do well.Update: I’m finding that after being washed several times, the stockings lose some of their tightness. Drying them on low heat helps, but they still become too loose to do any good. Also, I’m having problems with them ripping at the heel despite the reinforced heel. I only use them on one leg, so a pair lasts twice as long, but the price keeps going up, and I don’t feel like I should have to replace them as often as I do. I haven’t found anything better so far, but I can’t call this a ringing endorsement!Update on July 15, 2013: I ordered these stockings on July 1. Unfortunately, because they are not a Prime item and ship from the seller, the expected delivery date was July 8-11. That was terrible news for me as all three of my existing stockings have holes in the heel and have lost support. The really bad news is that the items STILL have not arrived 14 days after I ordered them and 4 days after the latest expected delivery. Yesterday I contacted the company & received an answer today that the stockings are back-ordered 7-10 business days. From when????? Since these are the only stockings I have found that remotely work for me, I am forced to simply wait on their convenience. This is extremely poor customer service to fail to notify a client of a back-ordered item until a complaint is received! It’s not like this is a new shade of lipstick that I want–I NEED these stockings, and I’m in pain when I don’t have them!So if you decide to order these, be sure to replace them WAY before you actually need them!

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  5. Paul D

    great quality
    helped with swelling

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  6. Nancy

    Not jobst
    I have worn Jobst for years.These were not Jobst. No label, no grip on top, no box. They don’t stay up and are not the normal material

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  7. momonwheels

    Well worth the price
    I’ve bought and returned compression socks from off brands for less money. These are worth every dollar tried and true fit.Reduces the swelling in my legs during long car trips and the compression helps me a lot

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  8. Terrapin88

    Comfortable as far as compression stockings go.
    I ordered and received the Jobst black thigh high stocking. I have no real trouble putting them on or taking them off. I really like the extra room they offer for my feet and toes and the built in heel area lets me know I have them on correctly. They are snug as they should be. They are comfortable as far as compression stockings go and the material seems well made and strong. I have been wearing them for a few weeks now and I haven’t had any issues with runs or tears. Do they slide down your upper leg? Of course they do. Don’t they all? I find that I get about 4 hours out of them before they begin to slide down my upper leg and begin to bunch up behind my knee and become uncomfortable. If you are stationary after the 1st 4 hours they should stay up but, if you go up a flight of stair or do any sort of walking around (IE- food shopping) they begin to slip down my upper legs. If you have to wear thigh highs compression stockings I would suggest the Jobsts anyway. They are well made and one of the few brands my doctor recommended.

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  9. Pedro Ramirez

    Llegó antes de la fecha indicada y la calidad es muy buena, el empaque llegó un poco maltratado pero el producto completamente nuevo y en una bolsa interior cerrada, estas medias son de mejor calidad que las que venden en las tiendas en México.

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  10. francesca

    pour soulager mes varices. Les bas ont bel apparence.

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  11. Jose

    Comodísimas

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  12. Jose

    Calientitas y cómodas

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  13. Andres Mireles

    El factor de compresión parece débil al uso.

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    JOBST Relief 20-30 mmHg Compression Socks, Thigh High with Silicone Band, Black, Small
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