Designed Around Real-World Fit

  • Graduated 15-20mmHg compression
  • Mixed-pair sizing available
  • Designed for daily comfort and support
  • Founded by a partial-foot amputee
  • Supports Swelling & Edema

    Comfortable compression for daily wear.

  • Promotes Circulation

    Graduated compression designed for active lifestyles.

  • Find a Better Fit

    Mixed-pair sizing options for those who need additional flexibility.

Designed by Someone Who Understands the Challenge

Neotrek was founded by a partial-foot amputee seeking better options for comfort, fit, and everyday wear.

Today our products help people seeking support for swelling, circulation, neuropathy, diabetes, and foot anatomy differences.

FAQ

What compression level do Neotrek Compression Socks provide?

Neotrek Compression Socks provide graduated 15–20 mmHg compression. This moderate level of compression is commonly chosen for everyday wear, helping support circulation, reduce swelling, and promote all-day comfort.

Are compression socks good for swelling?

Many people wear compression socks to help manage mild swelling in their feet, ankles, and lower legs. Graduated compression applies gentle pressure that may help support circulation and improve overall comfort throughout the day.

Can compression socks help with circulation?

Compression socks are designed to promote healthy circulation by applying graduated pressure that is strongest at the ankle and gradually decreases up the leg. Many people wear compression socks during work, travel, exercise, and daily activities to support blood flow and comfort.

Are Neotrek Compression Socks suitable for people with diabetes?

Many customers living with diabetes choose Neotrek Compression Socks for daily comfort and support. Individuals with diabetes should consult their healthcare provider before using compression products to determine what level of compression is appropriate for their needs.

Can I wear compression socks every day?

Yes. Many people wear compression socks as part of their daily routine for work, travel, exercise, recovery, or general comfort. Neotrek Compression Socks are designed for everyday wear and all-day comfort.

What is mixed-pair sizing?

Mixed-pair sizing allows customers to select different sock sizes when one foot requires a different fit than the other. This option can be especially helpful for people with foot anatomy differences, partial-foot amputations, or other unique fitting needs.

Are these compression socks suitable for partial-foot amputees?

Many partial-foot amputees choose Neotrek Compression Socks because of the available sizing options and comfort-focused design. Mixed-pair sizing can help accommodate different foot sizes and shapes while maintaining consistent compression and comfort.

What makes Neotrek Compression Socks different?

Neotrek Compression Socks combine graduated compression with expanded sizing options, including mixed-pair configurations. Our goal is to help more people find a comfortable fit while supporting circulation, swelling management, and everyday comfort.

Can I wear compression socks while traveling?

Yes. Compression socks are commonly worn during long periods of sitting, including car rides and air travel. Many travelers choose compression socks to support circulation and maintain comfort during extended trips.

How do I choose the right size?

Use the Neotrek Sizing Guide to determine the best fit. If you require different sizes for each foot, mixed-pair sizing options may be available for select products.

How often should compression socks be replaced?

Compression socks naturally lose elasticity over time. Depending on frequency of use and care, many customers replace their compression socks every 4–6 months to maintain consistent compression performance and comfort.

Can compression socks help with neuropathy?

Many customers experiencing neuropathy-related discomfort choose compression socks for additional support and comfort. Individual results vary, and anyone with a medical condition should consult their healthcare provider regarding compression therapy.