Product: 4-Pack: SleeveKneeds Compression for Feet, Knees & Elbows
Model:
Condition: New
SleeveKneeds Compression Socks
Benefits:
Improved Circulation: The graduated compression design helps improve blood flow and oxygen delivery to your muscles, reducing fatigue and speeding up recovery time.
Reduced Muscle Soreness: The targeted compression zones provide support and stability to your muscles, reducing soreness and minimizing the risk of injury.
Superior Comfort: Our socks are made from a soft and breathable material that wicks away moisture, keeping your feet dry and comfortable during and after workouts.
Joint Support: The targeted compression zones provide stability and support to the elbow joint, reducing the risk of injury while playing sports like tennis.
Tendonitis Relief: Our elbow sleeves can help alleviate the discomfort caused by tendonitis, allowing you to engage in physical activities without pain or limitation.
Comfortable Fit: Our elbow sleeves are made of a soft and breathable material that wicks away moisture, keeping your skin dry and comfortable even during extended use.
Better Blood Flow: By using a graduated compression design, our product enhances blood flow and delivers more oxygen to your muscles. This leads to decreased fatigue and quicker recovery.
Decreased Muscle Soreness: Our product’s compression zones are specifically targeted to provide your muscles with support and stability, which reduces soreness and may prevent injury.
Exceptional Comfort: Our knee sleeves are crafted from a breathable and soft material that effectively wicks away moisture to keep you dry and comfortable even during prolonged use.
@sfwineguy Unfortunately that makes the socks useless for me. I would have bought some. Kinda like Meh t-shirts that don’t come in tall sizes. I would have bought some of those also.
@duodec@sfwineguy Same here; I had hit the “go” button, but then I read this, and cancelled. My feet are bigger than that to begin with, and the edema has not done good things.
@sfwineguy Thank you, thank you for pointing that out. I was about to buy, but compression socks are hard enough to get on. With my size 14 foot, these would never have made it over my instep!!
I’ll jump on this bandwagon!
My guy’s knee just started hurting yesterday, he’s limping around now but it hasn’t slowed him down.
Hope everyone feels better soon, pain really sucks!
Even on the website, size doesn’t show male or female… It should… I can sneak by with a Men’s 9… so in for socks. I don’t recommend cutting off for Calf only… Might make a sausage. Counter-productive for edema.
Sizing compression socks is equally important and difficult. I require compression socks for daily use. I attempted to buy the large socks minutes after receiving the email (worth the risk, for the price). Less than 30 minutes after posting the large size is gone. Good idea, lousy delivery. WHAT A DISSAPOINTMENT.
Be careful with medical grade compression devices. You can do damage to your feet and calves. 20 to 30 mmHg is a class II device. Should be from a manufacturer that can evidence they have been sized and manufactured properly. Many manufacturers just make tight socks and call them compression. I use class I devices whenever I travel for long periods especially on planes. 15 to 20 mmHg. The proper equipment to size and make graduated compression devices is expensive and often not used. (yes, we used to make compression socks)
@Pufferfishy Yep. L/XL socks were the only thing I would try but would have been concerned they would still be too small. Now I don’t have to worry. Thanks, Meh!
@pmarin@Pufferfishy Yeah… meh is usually pretty good about being upfront about their offerings’ shortcomings. Doesn’t seem like they’re quite as good about disclosing sizing issues. A shame.
The sizing chart on the company’s site is confusing. Are supposed to use the lower or higher number to pick a size? It’s such wide range - “12.2 - 20,” for example.
Ordered these, just came today, elbow & knee. The knee fit is TERRIBLE. The size chart says fits 14.6-24.8 upper, and 13-26.3 lower. I am 16 upper and 13.5 lower, and these things are ginormous! The elbows are very tight, but the knees, which are really the ones I needed, are a bust…
EDIT- Just discovered one is much smaller than the other, and almost fits (still too loose to be useful). The first one is gigantic. Sucky quality control!!
I ordered four of the knee braces. I received two knee braces and two elbow braces. I don’t need, or want, the elbow braces. Did I mis-read the promotion?
Ouch! Hate to think I’m a creepy lurker for simply being an old guy who doesn’t think he needs to post opinions or questions regularly on the internet? Seems one might find happiness in just saying as you do and doing as you say. I will look for my happiness elsewhere going forward.
I come here in shame to acknowledge that I neither read the writeup nor visited the company’s website. I’ve had good luck both with compression socks and braces here and elsewhere. I saw a deal and I thought, why the fuck not, I can always use more compression socks; these are black; that’ll do nicely.
Having received the box and now seen the packaging, which is not at all subtle, holy fucking shit.
I shan’t dwell on it or get what some would call “political”, but given what the writeup itself says (cryptically and euphemistically) and what my eyes have just witnessed, I feel that the least I’m entitled to do is post a shot from the site and say that if I had known, I sure as fuck would not have bought this shit from these fucking fascist bootlickers. Maybe I’ll put a patch over the blue logo.
Specs
Product: 4-Pack: SleeveKneeds Compression for Feet, Knees & Elbows
Model:
Condition: New
SleeveKneeds Compression Socks
Benefits:
Size Chart
SleeveKneeds Elbow Sleeves
Size Chart
SleeveKneeds Knee Sleeves
Size Chart
What’s Included?
OR
Price Comparison
$133.88-$139.88 (for 4) at SleeveKneed
Knee Sleeves | Elbow Sleeves | Compression Socks
Warranty
90 days
Estimated Delivery
Wednesday, Dec 17 - Friday, Dec 19
Sleeves for elbows, knees, and feet.
Knees and feet.
Meh. If only there were some calf sleeves available.
@zachpennington we should be so lucky
@zachpennington Cut the foot off and hem them… voila
@gibvel @zachpennington that’s what my soccer players all do.
If the company’s size chart is to be believed, the XL socks only max out at a size 9 (shoe size) foot.
@sfwineguy Unfortunately that makes the socks useless for me. I would have bought some. Kinda like Meh t-shirts that don’t come in tall sizes. I would have bought some of those also.
@duodec @sfwineguy Same here; I had hit the “go” button, but then I read this, and cancelled. My feet are bigger than that to begin with, and the edema has not done good things.
@sfwineguy Thank you, thank you for pointing that out. I was about to buy, but compression socks are hard enough to get on. With my size 14 foot, these would never have made it over my instep!!
@sfwineguy @waydek For you they are toe compression sleeves
The audacity to list this on a night my knee is acting up on the job. Mehstradamus.
@highonpez, I concur with this. Except that my knee hurts every night.
@haydesigner @highonpez
I’ll jump on this bandwagon!





My guy’s knee just started hurting yesterday, he’s limping around now but it hasn’t slowed him down.
Hope everyone feels better soon, pain really sucks!
@highonpez is it your mehniscus?
Even on the website, size doesn’t show male or female… It should… I can sneak by with a Men’s 9… so in for socks. I don’t recommend cutting off for Calf only… Might make a sausage. Counter-productive for edema.
@Mandamm the US sizes are in men’s if you compare it to the EU size on the chart. EU sizes don’t change men’s vs women’s.
Sizing compression socks is equally important and difficult. I require compression socks for daily use. I attempted to buy the large socks minutes after receiving the email (worth the risk, for the price). Less than 30 minutes after posting the large size is gone. Good idea, lousy delivery. WHAT A DISSAPOINTMENT.
@MLearjet also a “DISAPPOINTMENT”
@mehvid1 @MLearjet They were feeling “dissed,” I think.
Thin blue lined socks!? Finally a way to lick boots INSIDE my own boots!
Would the knee sleeves be good for weightlifting?? I’ve been meaning to get some but have no clue what to look for.
@sleuth good for relief from weightlifting, but not the same as the knee wraps heavy lifters use.
Be careful with medical grade compression devices. You can do damage to your feet and calves. 20 to 30 mmHg is a class II device. Should be from a manufacturer that can evidence they have been sized and manufactured properly. Many manufacturers just make tight socks and call them compression. I use class I devices whenever I travel for long periods especially on planes. 15 to 20 mmHg. The proper equipment to size and make graduated compression devices is expensive and often not used. (yes, we used to make compression socks)
@rustyh3
Good information.
@rustyh3 The sleeves here are 15-20, while the socks are 20-30.
So where is a pic of the packaging? Am desperate to see .
@user28615295 YES! THIS! ^
@user28615295 click the price comparison link. it’s a “blue lives matter” flag.
Looks like Chinese goods sized for citizens of China.
@Pufferfishy Yep. L/XL socks were the only thing I would try but would have been concerned they would still be too small. Now I don’t have to worry. Thanks, Meh!
@pmarin @Pufferfishy Yeah… meh is usually pretty good about being upfront about their offerings’ shortcomings. Doesn’t seem like they’re quite as good about disclosing sizing issues. A shame.
/giphy gaudy-afraid-porcupine

Now ALL socks are gone!
/youtube Nixon Laugh In sock it to me
I freakin love this company…favorite part is the confirmation phrases
L/XL socks are for size 7-9? I’m surprised they aren’t pink.
The sizing chart on the company’s site is confusing. Are supposed to use the lower or higher number to pick a size? It’s such wide range - “12.2 - 20,” for example.

@Kyeh The ranges are throwing me. I would think I’m a L by low number but they might be huge and not do much.
@highonpez Yeah, I wish it had an explanation of which measurement is the most important!
@highonpez @Kyeh I got the L, and the knee ones are gigantically larger. Wasted my money.
@highonpez @MrNews Bummer! But thanks for the review.
Ordered these, just came today, elbow & knee. The knee fit is TERRIBLE. The size chart says fits 14.6-24.8 upper, and 13-26.3 lower. I am 16 upper and 13.5 lower, and these things are ginormous! The elbows are very tight, but the knees, which are really the ones I needed, are a bust…
EDIT- Just discovered one is much smaller than the other, and almost fits (still too loose to be useful). The first one is gigantic. Sucky quality control!!
@MrNews I wonder if that’s why they ended up here.
I ordered four of the knee braces. I received two knee braces and two elbow braces. I don’t need, or want, the elbow braces. Did I mis-read the promotion?
@user18826814 same.
Ouch! Hate to think I’m a creepy lurker for simply being an old guy who doesn’t think he needs to post opinions or questions regularly on the internet? Seems one might find happiness in just saying as you do and doing as you say. I will look for my happiness elsewhere going forward.
@user18826814 Who accused you of being a creepy lurker?
I come here in shame to acknowledge that I neither read the writeup nor visited the company’s website. I’ve had good luck both with compression socks and braces here and elsewhere. I saw a deal and I thought, why the fuck not, I can always use more compression socks; these are black; that’ll do nicely.
Having received the box and now seen the packaging, which is not at all subtle, holy fucking shit.
I shan’t dwell on it or get what some would call “political”, but given what the writeup itself says (cryptically and euphemistically) and what my eyes have just witnessed, I feel that the least I’m entitled to do is post a shot from the site and say that if I had known, I sure as fuck would not have bought this shit from these fucking fascist bootlickers. Maybe I’ll put a patch over the blue logo.
It’s fucking embarrassing.