SoftCuff vs. Regular Compression Socks
Why diabetic and circulation-sensitive feet need a different cuff.
|   | SoftCuff | Others |
|---|---|---|
| Wide soft cuff that lays flat against your calf | ||
| Doesn't leave a red ring on your skin | ||
| Easy on, easy off — even with numb feet | ||
| Doctor-recommended 15–20 mmHg pressure | ||
| 60-day fit guarantee | ||
| Built for diabetic and circulation-sensitive feet |
What customers report
Based on customer feedback after 30 days of daily SoftCuff wear.
Real feet. Real results.
94%
Reported no red compression mark at the end of the day.
89%
Said SoftCuff was the most comfortable compression sock they've worn.
92%
Would recommend SoftCuff to another diabetic or circulation-sensitive person.
Survey of 412 SoftCuff customers, 60+ years old, after 30-day daily wear.
Common questions
Are these safe for diabetic feet?
Are these safe for diabetic feet?
Yes — designed specifically for diabetic and circulation-sensitive feet. The wide non-binding cuff won't restrict blood flow, and the 15–20 mmHg compression is the level doctors recommend for diabetic foot care.
How do I know which size to order?
How do I know which size to order?
Size by shoe size: S/M fits women's 6–9.5 and men's 5–9. L/XL fits women's 10+ and men's 9.5–13. 2XL Wide is for wider calves (up to 18" calf circumference) — great if other compression socks have left marks.
What if they don't fit?
What if they don't fit?
60-day fit guarantee. If your skin still rings, or the socks feel too tight anywhere on your leg, send them back for a full refund — no questions, no restocking fee.
How long does shipping take?
How long does shipping take?
Standard US shipping is 5–7 business days. Free on orders $40+ (any 2 pairs qualifies). Tracking number emailed within 24 hours of ordering.