CEP Run Compression Mid Cut Socks 4.0 Men's Compression Gear Blue, Size XL
$20.00
Built for style and performance, CEP Run Compression Mid Socks 4.0 keep your legs fresh during and after your workouts. As part of The Run 4.0 Collection, these compression socks keep your feet dry and comfortable in any condition. Enjoy targeted compression in the arch and ankle to improve circulation and support your goals. Available in many colors, the CEP Run Compression Mid Socks 4.0 add personality to your stride! Anatomical design and perfectly positioned padding for unmatched comfort, no blisters and a stay-put fit Innovative air channels in the foot, mesh structure in the calf and ventilation zones in the toe for superior foot comfort Activating compression for joint stabilization Medi compression for more foot power and lightness.
Color: Blue
Age Group: adult
Gender: male
Size: XL
Brand: CEP Compression
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