SIGVARIS Men's 602 Diabetic Calf Compression Socks 18-25mmHg - White - Steady Support for Sensitive Feet and Legs
Sensitive feet can feel tired during long hours of standing or walking. These socks provide firm yet comfortable support that helps ease pressure and improve daily comfort.
Features
- 18-25 mmHg graduated compression
- Men’s calf/knee-high compression sock design
- White color for a clean, classic medical-style look
- Non-binding top helps reduce tightness at the upper calf
- Flat toe seam helps reduce irritation inside the shoe
- Extra padding on the foot for added comfort
- Dri-Release yarns help wick moisture and support odor control
- Latex-free construction, according to retailer product details
- Designed for sensitive feet and legs
- Helps combine diabetic sock comfort with compression support
Benefits
Steady Leg Support
The 18-25 mmHg compression level provides moderate graduated compression for men who need more support than everyday socks. SIGVARIS also describes its diabetic compression stocking as offering 18-25 mmHg graduated compression to help reduce symptoms such as swelling, tired legs, and achy legs.
Made with Sensitive Feet in Mind
The flat toe seam and added foot padding help reduce friction and pressure inside the shoe. That matters for people who are sensitive to rubbing, seams, or tight-fitting socks.
Comfortable Top Band
The non-binding top is designed to stay in place without feeling overly tight around the calf. This can make the sock more comfortable for all-day wear.
Moisture Management for Daily Use
Dri-Release yarns help wick moisture and provide odor control, which is helpful for long workdays, travel, and extended shoe wear.
Practical White Medical Sock Style
The white color works well for users who prefer a traditional diabetic sock appearance, especially in clinical, home care, work, or everyday settings.
Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Brand | SIGVARIS |
| Product Line | 602 Diabetic |
| Product Type | Men’s diabetic compression sock |
| Compression Level | 18-25 mmHg |
| Compression Type | Graduated compression |
| Length | Calf / knee high |
| Toe Style | Closed toe |
| Color | White |
| Top Band | Non-binding top |
| Toe Seam | Flat toe seam |
| Foot Comfort | Extra padding on the foot |
| Moisture Control | Dri-Release moisture-wicking yarns with odor control |
| Latex-Free | Yes, according to retailer product details |
| Common Use | Sensitive feet, tired legs, daily support, long sitting or standing, travel |
Product listings describe the material as 67% Dri-Release polyester, 26% nylon, and 7% spandex. Some newer or alternate product listings may show updated fabric details, so size, style, and material should be checked against the specific SKU being ordered.
Why Choose This Product?
- Designed specifically for men who need diabetic-friendly comfort and compression support
- 18-25 mmHg graduated compression provides steady calf and leg support
- Non-binding top helps avoid a tight, pinching feel
- Flat toe seam helps reduce irritation at the toes
- Extra foot padding adds comfort inside shoes
- Moisture-wicking yarns help keep feet drier during wear
- White color offers a clean, classic sock appearance
- Made by SIGVARIS, a trusted name in compression therapy
Who Should Use This Product?
The SIGVARIS Men’s 602 Diabetic Calf Compression Sock may be a good choice for men who:
- Have sensitive feet and need a softer sock design
- Want diabetic-friendly sock features with graduated compression
- Experience tired, heavy, or achy legs
- Sit or stand for long periods during the day
- Travel and want steady leg support
- Prefer a non-binding top and flat toe seam
- Need a white compression sock for daily or clinical-style wear
Because this product is made for people with sensitive feet and is commonly associated with diabetic foot care, users with diabetes, circulation problems, neuropathy, wounds, swelling, or other medical concerns should follow their healthcare provider’s guidance before choosing compression socks.
How It Works
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Choose the correct size
Measure according to the SIGVARIS size chart. Proper sizing is important for both comfort and compression performance. -
Put the socks on early in the day
Compression socks are usually easiest to apply in the morning before swelling develops. -
Position the toe and heel correctly
Make sure the foot sits smoothly in the sock, especially around the toe seam and heel. -
Smooth the sock up the calf
Pull the sock up gradually. Avoid folding, rolling, or bunching the fabric. -
Check the top band
The non-binding top should sit flat and comfortable around the calf. -
Wear during daytime activity
Use during work, travel, sitting, standing, or as directed by a healthcare professional.
What’s Included?
- 1 pair of SIGVARIS Men’s 602 Diabetic Calf Compression Socks
- 18-25 mmHg graduated compression
- White color
- Selected size based on availability
Comparison Table
| Feature | SIGVARIS Men’s 602 Diabetic Compression Sock | Basic Diabetic Sock | Standard Compression Sock |
|---|---|---|---|
| Graduated Compression | Yes, 18-25 mmHg | Usually no | Yes, varies |
| Diabetic-Friendly Comfort Features | Yes | Yes | Not always |
| Non-Binding Top | Yes | Often | Sometimes |
| Flat Toe Seam | Yes | Often | Varies |
| Extra Foot Padding | Yes | Often | Not always |
| Moisture-Wicking Yarn | Yes | Varies | Varies |
| Best For | Sensitive feet plus leg support | Sensitive feet without compression | Leg support without diabetic-specific comfort features |
| Everyday Wear | Yes | Yes | Yes |
FAQs
What does 18-25 mmHg compression mean?
18-25 mmHg refers to the amount of graduated compression provided by the sock. It is a moderate compression level designed to provide steady support from the ankle up the leg.
Are these diabetic socks or compression socks?
They are both. The SIGVARIS 602 Diabetic Sock combines diabetic-friendly comfort features with graduated compression support.
What makes these socks good for sensitive feet?
They include extra foot padding, a flat toe seam, and a non-binding top. These details are designed to help reduce pressure, rubbing, and irritation during daily wear.
Are these socks latex-free?
Yes. Retail product details list the SIGVARIS Men’s 602 Diabetic Compression Socks as latex-free.
Can men with diabetes wear compression socks?
Some people with diabetes may benefit from compression socks, but compression should be chosen carefully. Users with diabetes, neuropathy, circulation issues, wounds, or significant swelling should ask a healthcare professional before use.
Can I wear these all day?
Many users wear compression socks during the day for work, travel, or daily support. They should usually be removed before sleeping unless a healthcare provider gives different instructions.
Are these socks open toe or closed toe?
This men’s diabetic calf sock is a closed toe sock.
What color is this version?
This version is white.
Steady Support for Sensitive Feet and Legs
SIGVARIS Men’s 602 Diabetic Calf Compression Socks give you the comfort features of a diabetic sock with the added benefit of 18-25 mmHg graduated compression. They’re soft, supportive, practical, and designed for men who need reliable leg support without harsh seams, tight bands, or unnecessary discomfort.
規格
| Type | Short 或 Long |
| Size | X-Large 或 Small Size 或 Medium Size 或 Large Size |
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