Diabetic Non-Binding Bamboo Hiking/Outdoor Crew Socks (2024)

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These diabetic medium weight hiking socks provide comfort while out on the trail. They are the perfect foot health solution for the active individual with diabetes, edema (swelling), or neuropathy (nerve pain). The stay-up non-binding tops are designed with a soft, easy-on, relaxed fit that doesn't inhibit blood flow and has just the right amount of tension to keep them on your leg.

  • Non-binding top to increase blood circulation.
  • The knitted reinforced heel and the smooth integrated toe seam stitching for durability.
  • Natural moisture-wicking materials keep feet dry and blister-free.
  • Arch support and cushioned foot bed for comfort to fight foot fatigue.

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Sock Materials:

73% Bamboo Viscose / Polyester / Nylon / Spandex / Rubber

Why Bamboo Socks?

Bamboo is an ecologically friendly plant to farm. Unlike other materials, bamboo viscose performance attributes are natural, so there is no need for chemical additives or fabric conditioners. Bamboo viscose has a silk-like feel and is ultra-soft against your skin, which reduces friction and makes for really comfortable socks. Learn more...

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36 Reviews

  • 5
    DIABETIC NON-BINDING BAMBOO HIKING/OUTDOOR CREW SOCKS

    Posted by Gregory Sirotzke on Dec 1st 2023

    Third time I have ordered these socks, Love them!

  • 5
    Excellent

    Posted by Jonnye Mastel on Nov 20th 2023

    These socks were everything listed and much more. Super comfy on my poor swollen aged feet. Easy on, stay in place and wash properly.
    I definitely recommend.

  • 5
    breathable fabric, comfortable

    Posted by JIM BERTRAND on May 22nd 2023

    great fit, not binding around calf

  • 5
    Fantastic socks!

    Posted by SoCalHiker on Jan 6th 2023

    I mostly use the quarer socks, but recently got hi-top boots and needed taller socks. These have the same great comfort & fit. Surprisingly they stay up quite well and have ordered more. They have a nice thickness without making shoes to tight.

  • 5
    Grams favorite

    Posted by Margie Riffle on Dec 7th 2022

    By far my favorite pair of socks. Not tight yet they stay up They have good arch support and they not only for diabetics. My GYN doctor years ago told me if socks leave a mark on your leg they are too tight. I’m not diabetic but I’ve always been on a hunt for good quality diabetic socks ~ I don’t have to go any further than EcoSoc ever again !

  • 5
    My go to socks

    Posted by Margie Riffle on Dec 6th 2022

    A bit thicker and worth every penny

  • 3
    ECOSOX DIABETIC NON-BINDING BAMBOO HIKING/OUTDOOR SOCKS

    Posted by HERB on Dec 1st 2022

    SOCKS DID NOT STAY UP. ROLLED DOWN WITH 20 MINUTES OF WEARING

  • 5
    Very comfortable. I'm not diabetic, but like the very light fit.

    Posted by Dean Toji on Aug 15th 2022

    I wish you had them in black for more dressy use.

  • 5
    These are the Best!

    Posted by Raymond Fallen on Jun 14th 2022

    I am not diabetic but purchased these socks because my other Ecosox, while excellent, are very tight around my lower legs. The diabetic socks are perfect and the most comfortable socks I have had in a very long time.

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FAQs

Are non-binding socks good for diabetics? ›

Non-binding socks are non-constrictive and help aide circulation by avoiding pressure on the leg and reducing constriction, which allows your own blood flow to move easier. Allowing proper circulation helps prevent diabetic foot problems from occurring, and also promotes healing if they do occur.

Are bamboo socks good for diabetes? ›

Bamboo diabetic socks improve circulation.

Diabetic socks have a non-binding top to increase blood circulation, which can help alleviate some of the side effects of neuropathy and edema. The soft and relaxed fit also make these socks comfortable.

Are diabetic socks good for hiking? ›

Diabetes-related foot injuries can be prevented by wearing specially cushioned diabetic socks, which makes them perfect for hiking. These socks offer sufficient warmth for use in moderate to cold situations while providing adequate cushioning in the heel and ball of the foot for backpacking and hiking.

How effective are diabetic socks? ›

There are many benefits of wearing diabetic socks over regular socks such as: Cushion feet from friction to prevent ulcers and blisters from developing. Provide mild compression for increased blood circulation. Lightweight and breathable.

What are the best socks for diabetic legs? ›

  • Norfolk comfort fit Tenderhold Diabetic friendly Cotton socks - Joseph 2pp. ...
  • Tenderhold Comfort fit Bamboo Socks - Salthouse Stripe. ...
  • Tenderhold Comfort fit Bamboo Socks - Blakeney H-T. ...
  • Tenderhold Comfort fit Bamboo Socks - Burnham Stripe. ...
  • Tenderhold Comfort fit Bamboo Socks - Colby Spots.

What is the difference between non-binding diabetic socks and compression socks? ›

Diabetic socks aim to protect the feet and reduce the risk of injury or irritation. Features that help achieve this include being seamless, moisture-wicking, and padded. Compressions socks are tighter-fitting socks that apply gentle pressure to the legs and feet to help reduce swelling and discomfort.

What are the disadvantages of bamboo socks? ›

The only con of Bamboo socks is that they may start to pill sooner than other materials. So, you have to maintain them well. Due these characteristics, bamboo socks can be worn anytime no matter if it is for casual use or even for sports.

What material is best for diabetic socks? ›

Diabetic socks can be made from many types of fibers. We recommend merino wool for a variety of reasons, including its natural thermoregulating and moisture control properties. Merino wool simply offers a wider range of benefits that allow it to outperform cotton or synthetic fibers.

What is the point of bamboo socks? ›

Bamboo fabric helps wearers keep pleasantly dry feet thanks to the hollow structure of the fibres which makes it super-absorbent. This means that the material effectively wicks moisture away from the skin. Bamboo is very breathable and far better in this respect than cotton or wool socks.

How long can you wear diabetic socks? ›

Diabetic socks can be worn daily (and most people who need them should wear them everyday) and washed frequently. 2 Most will last around six months with regular wear and proper care. To increase their longevity, wash socks in a mesh undergarment bag in the washing machine and dry them on low heat.

Should diabetics wear socks all the time? ›

Always wear socks and shoes, even indoors, to prevent injury. 5. Ask your provider about compression socks or stockings if you have venous insufficiency (for example, spider or varicose veins), swelling in your leg or foot, a history of deep venous thrombosis (a previous blood clot in the leg), or walk or stand a lot.

Is it OK to hike in compression socks? ›

With their ability to boost circulation, support your foot, and stabilise your ankle, quality compression socks for hiking are just as important as good boots and trekking poles. And with reduced muscle fatigue and improved proprioception, you can hike longer and better enjoy the experience.

What does non binding mean for socks? ›

Non-binding socks are a non-interactive philosophy with circulation. The purpose of the sock is to aide your circulation by avoiding pressure on the leg and reducing constriction allowing your own blood flow to move easier. The non-binding socks do this by not having the elastic band at the top of sock.

Why are diabetics only supposed to wear white socks? ›

White or light-colored socks can allow you to easily see if you're bleeding or have a draining wound on your foot. Seamless toes. Seams can irritate the skin, leading to blisters and wounds. Many diabetic socks don't contain seams or have nonirritating seams.

Do non binding socks stay up? ›

Rather than relying on a singular piece of elastic, these socks are constructed with a stretchy, comfortable blend of polyester, nylon, and spandex. While they are not as tight as compression socks, they provide a firm, even pressure that holds them up without impeding blood flow.

What are non binding diabetic socks? ›

Non-binding socks are a non-interactive philosophy with circulation. The purpose of the sock is to aide your circulation by avoiding pressure on the leg and reducing constriction allowing your own blood flow to move easier. The non-binding socks do this by not having the elastic band at the top of sock.

Do all diabetic socks have compression? ›

To further reduce pressure, diabetic socks are knit with minimal to no compression around the ankle to prevent digging into the leg during periods of mild swelling. Many people wear socks that are too tight, leaving creases on their ankles that can irritate sensitive skin.

Are compression socks better than diabetic socks? ›

If you're a diabetic patient dealing with foot sensitivity or a high risk of foot injuries, diabetic socks would be a more suitable option. Meanwhile, if you're dealing with venous disorders, swelling in your legs or suffer from DVT, compression socks might be a better fit.

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