TechWare Pro Plantar Fasciitis Socks – Ankle Compression Socks for Women & Men. Achilles Tendonitis Brace & Foot Arch Support

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TechWare Pro started with one simple thought – To enhance user experience by designing braces and supports with the needs of our customer. From better construction, material to overall design.

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Our products are all uniquely designed with a targeted outcome – to support and strengthen. Our goal for you: BE ACTIVE – STAY ACTIVE.

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There is no better satisfaction than to see our products making a difference in people’s lives. Our products have made it possible for customers to get back to the activities they enjoy.

80% Durable Nylon 20% Spandex
Designed in USA and Imported
Comfortable strong compression in a thin sleeve: Our patented compression socks are made with lightweight stretch fabric strong
Foot support and stability: Can help with arthritis, achilles tendonitis, sprains, and muscle fatigue; slim, breathable, moisture-wicking material ensures strong compression without sacrificing comfort
Helps relieve plantar fasciitis pain: Supports standing and walking by bracing the splint area to relieve heel and arch pain; compression may aid in reducing inflammation and expedite healing
Thoughtful features: Graduated compression with a slightly flared, relaxed top for easy dressing; anatomically correct left and right foot design with closed toe ensures a comfortable, second-skin fit
Soothes tired feet: Improves circulation and can help reduce inflammation; enhances endurance and speeds up tissue recovery activities
Great for athletic sports fitness: Ideal for running, basketball, soccer, walking, hiking, tennis, volleyball, golf, rucking kickboxing, gymnastics, exercise gym workout, martial arts, dance, cycling or any endurance activity
Measure both your shoe size and ankle circumference and refer to the size chart to ensure the best fit; quarter-length socks made of 80% durable nylon and 20% spandex for lasting comfort
Available in four sizes: Small, Medium, Large, X-Large; suitable for men, women, and youth: one pair

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  1. T.D.

    Not as supportive as a brace but a lot more comfortable – UPDATE – NEW UPDATE
    I have a lot of problems with my ankle tendons – all of them. Braces get uncomfortable and don’t fit in shoes well, arch sleeves end up leaving blisters on the front on my ankle, KT tape helps a lot but over the course of a work week I’m still in a lot of pain by day four and then there’s the matter of the adhesive itself. Even adhesive that my skin is okay with will still get irritating after a period of time.I got a pair of these (small, black/blue) to wear on the fifth day, when pain is at its height and it’s generally a busier day as well. Using these in conjunction with MyTape KT tape (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01MRYKN05/ref=twister_B072XC5QVC?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1) helped more than I expected. For obviously reasons socks are not going to have the same support as a brace with hard inserts or one made for athletes, but even those only help so much and I find them very uncomfortable to boot.I found the combination quite helpful, the socks are very comfortable with nice seams that don’t bother me (I’m sensitive about those things). I’m on the smaller end of adult shoe sizes, so no pair of socks fits perfectly, I always end up with the heel somewhere on the back of my ankle, and my only other option is to have material bunched under my foot to have the heel in the correct place. That is also mostly true of these, but I can get it closer to correct because it’s tightly woven and I don’t have the bunching problem.I have found that I need to keep my toenails both short and smooth, because any snags catch easily when putting them on. It also helps to put them on the same way you put on pantyhose or stockings.On washing, I have been putting them in a lingerie bag to wash with the rest of my socks (best way to not lose socks) then hanging them up to dry. If they hold up well over time I will get a few more pairs, not just for work but also for around the house or sleeping. I find in my case they help much more with the ankle tendinitis than my plantar fasciitis even with taping for that.UPDATE 7/13/21 – Changing from 4 star to 5 star; have proven quite durable.I have bought enough pairs to have a pair for each workday, and as a cashier I spent a lot of the pandemic year busier on my feet than ever. Every pair I own is at least a year old, with the oldest pair being a little over two years old. I hand wash them, as recommended, then hang or lay flat to dry, then put them in a UV sanitizer. Yes, I have had some of the elastic threads snapping, especially in the oldest two pairs, but there are so many that they have not lost their support ability. I can tell the slightest difference in pressure from the oldest to youngest pairs, but I think most people would not (I’m really sensitive to these things). The only problem I have with them is being hair magnets, and it takes some work to get all that out when I wear them on carpet (my kid and cat shed at alarming rates). I do wish they were a bit more “seamless” as that bothers me at times as well, but on the whole I really can’t complain. They’re still doing their job so that I can continue to do mine.Update 2/1/22: The toe seam on my first pair gave out last week. So I got a year and half of wearing and washing once a week out of them. Not bad in terms of lifespan. I see there’s a cushioned version now, so I’m going to try a pair of those as a replacement.My most recent pair, the grey/black ones – I don’t know if changes were made or if it’s specific to this color blend, but they’re not the lint/hair/fur magnets that my older pairs are.Update 2/17/24: The second pair I bought (black/pink) has gotten threadbare on the heel. I have 7 pairs and am still handwashing them. The pink/white ones and beige ones are also not fur magnets. The new blue/black ones I got are not as much fur magnets as the pair they replaced but not as resistant to fur as the grey ones. They are easier to get on than the first pair was, made a little bigger overall, but retain the same support. I like this improvement.

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  2. Kathryn

    Love these.
    I was very hesitant to order these cause they’re expensive. But they are awesome and really do what they promise. you do have to hand wash them and that might be an issue.

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  3. Five O’Clock

    Nicely made and good compression but questionable sizing between L and XL
    Bought two pair. Sizing is questionable. The first pair was large. Very supportive and comfortable but I wanted a bit less compression. The second pair was XL. There was no apparent difference in the size and the compression was maybe a bit higher. While I’m pleased with the style and construction, the sizing is problematic.

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  4. SBG18

    Instant relief!
    I hurt my foot a couple of weeks ago, stubbing my 4th and 5th toes. I tried to ice them for a while, but kept forgetting about it. I tried to wear a compression sock, but all I have are the tall ones, which are so uncomfortable. Then all the limping seems have to caused an old case of plantar fasciitis to flare up, so now I was in double the pain. I had an ankle and foot support sock, but not one with toes. So I got these, put it on the foot that hurt, and it was miraculous! Instant relief! The pain was gone. I got a size up because my feet are wide, and it fit perfectly. I’m thrilled.

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  5. Eleanor A. Ward

    Ankle Compression Socks
    I thought they were too tight for me! I could barely get my feet into them

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  6. BLTampa

    Supportive and comfortable
    My ankles sometimes swell during the day, especially if I am standing or sitting for a while so before a flight I looked for some socks that might help. After reading many reviews I chose these and I’m glad I did. Out of the package they are quite comfortable, seem to apply gentle pressure and appear to be well constructed. They don’t leave a deep indentation at the top of the sock and keep my ankle swelling under control. For reference, I wear a size 9 women’s shoe and ordered a medium which fits well. Per the package instructions they should be hand washed, which I will do to keep them in good shape. I recommend them for anyone with similar ankle swelling problems.

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  7. Kimberly

    Socks
    Very comfortable and slip resistant.

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  8. K

    great socks but can get uncomfortable
    I got these because I sprained my ankle and I wanted to add a bit more stability when playing sports or working out. Pros: they fit well and give a nice compression to my ankle and foot. they are breathable and have held up to frequent working out, washing, and drying.Cons: When I have worn these for a longer period of time (a couple hours) they have been too tight around my toes squishing them together to an almost painful point (my pinky toe nail would dig into my next toe). Maybe this could be fixed by buying a larger size. I do have very wide feet and wear size 11-11 1/2 in women’s. I don’t wear them very often now.

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  9. Phil

    These work very well.They are good quality.I prefer the full sock vs. the open toe style.In my situation the open toed socks ride up the toes and pinch of my little toe causing a pressure point and pain.I wear them for daily walks and golfing and they provide the stability to my ankles required for these daily activities.

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  10. elba oleaol

    Excelentes.. la compresión es buenísima.! Fueron un soporte increíble después de una cirugía.!

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  11. Joaquin Carrillo

    A ver cuanto duran pero la verdad si muy comodos y si hacen paro

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  12. Hipchick

    Thought I would give these a try to wear during my workouts as my feet and ankles always ached after, these are a game changer, just purchased another pair. A bit pricey but worth it.

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  13. Tony

    Work good

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