

Very successful moisture-wicking ability.Durable material, no tearing from pulling them off.Another fun fact, if you prefer to shop with a cause, Bombas donates one pair of socks for every pair purchased! The less expensive of the two, Bombas retails for $24 a pair before taxes with only three size options (S, M, L). The stitching is designed to contour your heels and offers strategic cushioning to maintain foot comfort but a thinner feel through the leg. Made to give a little boost in lower limb blood flow regardless of activity level, these socks have a seamless toe (amazing), arch support, 15-20mmHg compressional level, and are made of 65% cotton/17% polyester/13% Nylon/ 6% Spandex. Tina wore the Bombas Women’s Compression Socks. Tina wore these two pairs during shifts across one month washing them 10 times! Since everyone uses them for different reasons we wanted to hear from nurses specifically! So we had one of our lovely travel nurses be our guinea pig and put these two brands to the test.Īn experienced Emergency Room travel nurse working 12 hours shifts and 36 hours a week, Tina put Bombas and Comrad socks through the wringer. There are so many products on the market, each one claiming to be better than the last.
