Mojo Compression Socks – Men's & Women's Extra Wide Calf Knee High Compression Stockings – 20-30mmHg Firm Support – M841
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Description
Fabric & Care
- Cold Machine Wash
- Low Head Drying
- Turn Garments Inside Out
- Air Dry By Hanging
- AVOID USING BLEACH
- SKIP FABRIC SOFTNERS
Who It's For
Made in USA?
Remember, it's important to consult with a medical professional or physician for personalized advice regarding the use of compression socks and their suitability for specific conditions.
Why Absolute Support
Built to
Perform,
Designed to
Comfort
True Graduated Compression™
Our compression is strongest at the ankle and gently decreases up the leg — exactly how medical compression should work. This promotes healthy blood flow and reduces swelling throughout your day.
- Backed by 100+ peer-reviewed studies
- Meets medical-grade compression standards
- Graduated design for maximum effectiveness
Moisture-Wicking Nylon That Breathes
Our sheer 78% nylon blend wicks moisture away from your skin, keeping your feet dry and comfortable — whether you're at your desk, on a flight, or on your feet all day.
- Odor-Control technology
- Sheer, professional look for any outfit
- Gentle stretch that won't slip or bunch
Trusted by 100K+ Healthcare Professionals
For over 25 years, doctors, nurses, and physical therapists have recommended Absolute Support to their patients. Made in the USA with medical-grade standards and rigorous quality control.
- Recommended by doctors and nurses nationwide
- Made in USA since 1997
- 5M+ customers — 20,000+ verified reviews
Frequently Asked Questions
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What do the mmHg numbers mean?
mmHg (millimeters of mercury) measures how much pressure the sock applies to your leg. Higher number = stronger compression. Choose based on your need, not personal preference — the wrong level can be ineffective or uncomfortable.
What is graduated compression and why does it matter?
Graduated compression means the pressure is highest at the ankle and gradually decreases up the leg. This is the clinically recommended design — it mimics the natural pumping action of your veins and actively pushes blood upward toward the heart.
Non-graduated (uniform) socks provide less therapeutic benefit. When shopping, look for "graduated compression" on the label to make sure you're getting effective support.
How to wear
Which length should I choose?
- Most popular choice
- Covers the calf muscle
- Great for daily support & travel
- Extended upper leg coverage
- For circulation above the knee
- Often prescribed post-surgery
- Full leg + waist support
- Ideal for pregnancy
- All-day wear coverage
- Better breathability
- Allows toe inspection
- Wear with open-toe shoes
How do I measure myself correctly?
Measure in the morning, before swelling sets in — this ensures the most accurate fit. You'll need ankle circumference, calf circumference, and leg length. For thigh-highs, also measure thigh circumference.
Between sizes? Choose the larger size for your first pair — it's more forgiving and easier to put on. If a sock feels impossible to pull on, the issue is usually compression level, not size.
Who benefits most from compression socks?
If you spend long hours on your feet or sitting without moving, compression socks actively help prevent blood pooling and leg fatigue throughout the day.
How do I care for compression socks?
Hand wash or gentle machine cycle in cold water. Air dry flat — tumble drying breaks down the elastic fibers and reduces compression over time. Avoid petroleum-based creams or lotions on your legs before putting them on, as these degrade the fabric.
Replace every 3–6 months with daily wear. Once the elastic starts to feel loose, the compression level is no longer effective.








