compression socks for flying
My doctor has suggested I get a pair of TED Hose (compression socks) for my long flight to Kenya and Tanzania this May. I just saw a website for something called Zip Socks, these socks zip, rather than being pulled on. Has anyone tried them?
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Just my 10c worth. I'm sure there are others out there with the opposite opinion to me. Possibly just because!
Cheers,
Jan
Cheers,
Jan
Knowing that it is forbidden or heavily frowned upon to stand on the seats of the game drive "Toyotas" while wearing shoes, did any of you who have taken safaris feel a need to wear "non-slip" socks so you (your socks) wouldn't slip while standing on the seats viewing or taking photos of animals? Regardless of your response, what kind of socks did you wear on safari?
Feel free, Allan. One can find knowledge in all sorts of unlikely places, and quite often, off piste.
Cheers,
Jan
About "safari socks"....We used mostly ankle socks...some darker golf socks and some low hiking socks from REI (gray colors for both). I was concerned about dust/dirt so steered away from anything white. You will not slip off the seats while standing. A far greater problem is being thrown off the seat if your driver does a sudden move to get you into a better viewing position. But, the drivers are phenomenal and always give you a "heads up"!
Safari socks-- I would say exactly as Joyce recommends
Cheers,
Jan
I have worn compression stockings by PRESCRIPTION since 1994. If your insurance will cover these, it is easy enough to get a doctor to write your a prescription. Mine run about $100 a pair. There in NOTHING that you can buy OTC that comes close. I had shoulder surgery this winter, and thought, since I was home-bound anyway, that I would try the zip-on ones, since getting the others on/off is a wrestling match. They were HIDEOUS - and the zipper let go in 5 minutes. The compression was feeble - I returned them. So I bought a "stocking donner" device to use for a couple of weeks with my regular stockings. Once you are taught HOW to get these on - and yes, getting the HEEL into place is the key - then you smooth them evenly onto your legs, and they feel GREAT - and prevent swelling. Get the kind with the silicone dots or bands to help them stay up and lie flat - if they ROLL - they cut in, and that cuts off blood flow. (This beats using Body Glue - the stuff that J-Lo uses to keep her *girls* from falling out of those skimpy dresses.) Check periodically to make sure that there is not a crease near your ankle - you will not always FEEL it, but having it cut into you THERE is serious. I also wear Drew shoes, with "double depth" for the toes - lotsa wiggle room! And - I also take Coumadin by prescription. You might want to ask your doctor about baby aspirin. And get up and WALK on that plane!!!