Collection: merino wool compression socks

Why Choose Merino Wool Compression Socks?

Natural Performance Fabric

Merino wool's temperature-regulating properties keep feet dry in summer and warm in winter. Combined with graduated compression technology (15-20 mmHg), these socks improve blood flow while reducing muscle fatigue during:

  • Long-distance running
  • Air travel
  • Nursing shifts
  • Post-workout recovery

Featured Collections

🏃‍♂️ Active Lifestyle Series

15-20 mmHg Graduated Compression Socks
Ideal for runners and gym enthusiasts. Features:

  • Reinforced heel/arch support
  • Seamless toe design
  • Moisture-wicking merino blend

🌍 Travel-Ready Compression

Flight & Hiking Compression Socks
Prevent swollen feet during long flights with:

  • Anti-slip silicone grips
  • Breathable mesh zones
  • Moderate compression (15-18 mmHg)

Medical-Grade Support

⚕️ Zszbace Professional Series

Medical Compression Socks
Certified 20-30 mmHg compression for:

  • Edema management
  • Varicose vein relief
  • Post-surgery recovery

Technical Advantages

Why Our Design Stands Out

  • 4-Way Stretch Fabric: Maintains compression integrity after 50+ washes
  • Anti-Odor Treatment: Merino wool naturally resists bacteria
  • Size Range: Fits calf circumferences 12"-20"

Try our Rehabilitation-Focused Compression Socks for post-injury recovery.


FAQ

Q: How does merino wool compare to synthetic compression socks?
A: Merino wool regulates temperature 30% better than polyester blends while maintaining equal compression strength.

Q: Can I wear these for marathon training?
A: Yes! Our Athletic Compression Socks reduce muscle vibration by 27% in impact tests.

Q: Are they suitable for diabetic patients?
A: Consult your physician first. Our medical-grade socks meet Class I compression standards but aren't prescription devices.

Q: How to maintain compression effectiveness?
A: Wash in cold water and air dry. Avoid fabric softeners that coat compression fibers.

Q: What if I'm between sizes?
A: Size up if you have prominent calf muscles. Compression should feel snug but not restrictive.