🦵 Elevate your stride with precision compression that keeps you moving and winning.
Doc Miller Compression Calf Sleeve delivers firm 20-30 mmHg graduated compression using a breathable nylon-spandex blend, designed for men and women. Available in inclusive sizes up to 6XL, it supports muscle recovery and reduces fatigue during running, hiking, or extended standing, making it an essential for active professionals seeking comfort and performance.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 9.02 x 6.81 x 0.31 inches |
Package Weight | 0.02 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 9.06 x 0.59 x 6.69 inches |
Item Weight | 0.02 Kilograms |
Brand Name | Doc Miller |
Model Name | Doc Miller Compression Calf Sleeve 20-30 mmHg |
Color | Skin/Nude |
Material | Nylon Blend |
Suggested Users | unisex |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Doc Miller |
Part Number | FBA_LYSB01BGAH8KC-SPRTSEQIP |
Size | Large |
Sport Type | Golf |
S**5
Great product, great value, too!
My doc said I should wear these compression sleeves, so after checking out many brands and sellers. I decided on Doc Miller. Glad I did. Great fit and comfort. Getting the job done. My only suggestion to the buyer would be to know that the colors will appear lighter when you get them on than they look in the sample photos. Makes sense due to stretching over the calves.
P**E
Size Matters
When it comes to compression socks or sleeves it all comes down to size and product quality. If you 'make-do' with a Large, but need an Extra, Extra Large, you're going to be uncomfortable and hate wearing the compression sleeve or sock. Unfortunately, most stores and many online vendors do not carry a true Extra Large or Extra, Extra Large size. The Doc Miller brand carries a wide range of sizes and their products appear to be true to the size they are labeled. Measurement for compression therapy is normally done by measuring the circumference in inches of your calf at its widest point. Match that to the correct size and you will have a comfortable fit. My affected calf is 20-21 inches depending on whether its a good day or not. That matches to the Doc Miller XXL size. I also have short legs, but found the XXL size wasn't too long to use once I sized the circumference. The Doc Miller line also appears to be of good quality and has lasted through several 'wearings' and washings. Like all quality compression items, you still have to wash these by hand--compression therapy items can be sized to be comfortable, but they are still a pain in the butt. You are, however, much more likely to wear a compression sleeve or sock appropriately sized, and for a longer period of time. Undersized sleeves or socks are so uncomfortable most people can't wait to take them off and will tend to put off wearing them, defeating the purpose. One other advantage to getting the correct size for your legs is that they are not impossible to put on. Yes, it can still be a struggle--They do compress after all, but it sure is easier putting on something made to fit as opposed to something that in reality is as much as three sizes too small.
D**E
Does the Job
Do the job. I cannot use for my calf, so I use it on my arm to cover my tattoos when outside all day for coaching. However, I did order for my leg but it was too small (or my calf is too big LOL).
P**P
Very Comfortable
I have only tried two brands of compression calf sleeves. The first brand is good and I like them fine if I'm not going to wear them for an extended period of time. It is basically straight from top to bottom, with a little flare at the top. The only problem is that after a few hours, they get uncomfortable. I tried wearing them to bed to try to get use to them, but around 2:00 AM, I woke up with my legs aching and feeling like the bones in my ankles and the tibia just below my knee were aching and painful, so I had to strip them off of my legs so I could sleep.On to the second pair, the Doc Miller's.They are shaped more like my leg with a wider flare at the top and a smaller flare at the ankle, so my legs don't start aching. I also like the material they are made with better. The material is very smooth and slides over my feet and legs much easier. They are so comfortable that I forget I'm wearing them. Like I said, I've only tried two brands, so there may be others out there just as good, but since I know how well the Doc Miller's work for me, I'm going to stick with them.The only problem with the Doc Miller brand that I've found so far is that I'd like to try their socks, but apparently they have a limited selection of colors and styles of socks. I like argyle socks, but it would be nice to have more choices than black and gray. Could you guys work on that?
K**R
Too tight at the top
I really, really wanted to like these. I'm no stranger to compression socks, and these are one of the few calf sleeves with medical grade compression. I love the compression up my calf, and it fits well at the ankle. So I can't take a larger size. But it is too tight at the top of the calf. The socks squeeze, roll, and/or bunch--and I don't have big legs. I just needed a little more room up there. I've been wearing them for a couple of weeks in the hopes that the top would relax just a smidge, but no. Which, under normal circumstances is ideal! Unfortunately, I think I have to retire this brand.
M**K
Like these!
Love these better than the sock styles that are hard to fit over wide/swollen feet. Feels great while working on my feet all day.
S**E
Review of compression sleeve.
I purchased these for my wife as she wears compression socks during work days but wanted to get the "sleeves" for the weekends and not have to wear the full sock. The shipping was fast and the follow up with emails has been good by the seller. They want you to be satisfied. I'm doing the review for my but I have talked with her specifically about these new sleeves and she is very happy with them. I asked her pointed questionsabout them and she told me they don't feel any different than her higher priced compression socks. Particularly around the top of the sock where most people would look for to see how the quality of the band is finished looking at the top. She said they feel like really good quality and she said they will handle being washed repeatably. After wearing compression socks for a long time she knows her quality and what to look for and we will purchase more from Doc Miller if more are needed. Just make sure you measure properly. I measured her calves and took those exact measurements and ordered XL. That's what the chart said to order. When we got them they were a little too tight so we had to return them. That went really smooth and then I placed another order for the XXL. These were perfect fit. Just be aware of that and lean towards going one size up possibly if your measurement it close to the next size up.As I said shipping was fast using Prime and packaging was appropriate for the product. These are not generic looking in anyway.Hope this helps.
C**C
Compression socks g for calf
Very comfortable on the leg. The compression on the legs is very good.
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