Socks for work
Support your legs during demanding work with RelaxSan’s heavy-duty compression socks—designed to improve circulation, reduce fatigue and prevent swelling for individuals working long hours on their feet or in physically demanding conditions.
How Compression Socks Help in Heavy Work
Graduated compression—from ankle to calf—enhances blood flow, reduces venous pressure and supports muscle recovery. This helps manage fatigue, leg swelling and discomfort during prolonged standing or heavy-duty tasks.
Key Benefits for Labour-Intensive Jobs
- Boost circulation and oxygen delivery to leg muscles
- Reduce calf and foot swelling common in long shifts
- Relieve aches and tiredness during and after work
- Provide gentle support to tendons and muscles, reducing microtrauma risk.
Who Should Wear Them?
- Industrial and construction workers
- Retail, service and hospitality staff on long shifts
- Healthcare professionals, cleaners and technicians
- Anyone performing extended hours on hard surfaces or requiring heavy labour
Compression Levels & Design Features
RelaxSan heavy-duty compression socks come in effective ranges like 15–20 mmHg (light daily support) up to 20–30 mmHg (for stronger venous and fatigue management). They include:
- Anatomical heel, seamless toe and reinforced sole for durability
- Moisture-wicking breathable fabric for comfort
- Ankle and arch support integrated in the design.
Guidelines for Safe Use
Put on the socks in the morning before starting work and keep them on during the shift. Ensure correct sizing to avoid skin pressure or irritation. Remove them in the evening and allow legs to rest and recover.
Why Choose RelaxSan for Work Compression
RelaxSan heavy-duty compression socks are CE-certified medical devices, made in Italy with high-quality craftsmanship. They offer effective circulatory support and durable comfort for professionals in demanding physical roles.
Choose RelaxSan heavy-duty compression socks to support your legs, fight fatigue and stay comfortable throughout long work shifts