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Diabetic Non-Binding Bamboo Hiking/Outdoor Crew Socks

$12.00
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What Size Do You Need?

These diabetic medium weight hiking socks provide comfort while out on the trail. They are the perfect foot health solution for the active individual with diabetes, edema (swelling), or neuropathy (nerve pain). The stay-up non-binding tops are designed with a soft, easy-on, relaxed fit that doesn't inhibit blood flow and has just the right amount of tension to keep them on your leg.

  • Non-binding top to increase blood circulation.
  • The knitted reinforced heel and the smooth integrated toe seam stitching for durability.
  • Natural moisture-wicking materials keep feet dry and blister-free.
  • Arch support and cushioned foot bed for comfort to fight foot fatigue.

IF YOU WEAR SHOE SIZE

WomensMens
You Need Sock Size
6-11 6-11 M
11+ 10-13 L

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Sock Materials:

73% Bamboo Viscose / Polyester / Nylon / Spandex / Rubber

Why Bamboo Socks?

Bamboo is an ecologically friendly plant to farm. Unlike other materials, bamboo viscose performance attributes are natural, so there is no need for chemical additives or fabric conditioners. Bamboo viscose has a silk-like feel and is ultra-soft against your skin, which reduces friction and makes for really comfortable socks. Learn more...


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39 Reviews

  • 5
    Diabetic socks

    Posted by Barbara on Jul 31st 2024

    Love the socks. I am not diabetic. Regular socks are too tight around my leg. Comfortable. Also Ordered these socks because socks they are made from bamboo and shipped and packaged in recyclable paper! Another plus to try them. Perfect 10!

  • 5
    EcoSox for Hiking A+

    Posted by Dotty D on Jun 13th 2024

    Neuropathy makes summer hiking a challenge. Hot weather = hot feet = more painful feet. Trying to find socks that breathe, are not too hot, have cushioning, and are not binding has been a challenge. Until now. My EcoSox diabetic non-binding bamboo hiking crew socks have gone on two hikes with me in New Hampshire's White Mountains and have kept my feet happy. They stay up and wick moisture from my feet. I only have one pair -- was trying them out -- so am now ordering another pair. Very pleased with them!

  • 4
    Very comfortable. I've bought many pairs over the years and they are what I wear evry day. I'm not diabetic, but most sock legs are too tight and uncomfortable. One problem, the elastic eventualy gets too loose to stay up; they give out before the

    Posted by Dean Toji on Jun 11th 2024

    see above

  • 5
    DIABETIC NON-BINDING BAMBOO HIKING/OUTDOOR CREW SOCKS

    Posted by Gregory Sirotzke on Dec 1st 2023

    Third time I have ordered these socks, Love them!

  • 5
    Excellent

    Posted by Jonnye Mastel on Nov 20th 2023

    These socks were everything listed and much more. Super comfy on my poor swollen aged feet. Easy on, stay in place and wash properly.
    I definitely recommend.

  • 5
    breathable fabric, comfortable

    Posted by JIM BERTRAND on May 22nd 2023

    great fit, not binding around calf

  • 5
    Fantastic socks!

    Posted by SoCalHiker on Jan 6th 2023

    I mostly use the quarer socks, but recently got hi-top boots and needed taller socks. These have the same great comfort & fit. Surprisingly they stay up quite well and have ordered more. They have a nice thickness without making shoes to tight.

  • 5
    Grams favorite

    Posted by Margie Riffle on Dec 7th 2022

    By far my favorite pair of socks. Not tight yet they stay up They have good arch support and they not only for diabetics. My GYN doctor years ago told me if socks leave a mark on your leg they are too tight. I’m not diabetic but I’ve always been on a hunt for good quality diabetic socks ~ I don’t have to go any further than EcoSoc ever again !

  • 5
    My go to socks

    Posted by Margie Riffle on Dec 6th 2022

    A bit thicker and worth every penny