BARIATRIC SLIPPER SOCK NON SKID (3pk)
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| List Price: | $18.95 |
| Price: | $10.95 |
Average customer review:
Product Description
Extra-wide design for the bariatric patient or those who have foot/ankle wound coverings Maximum tread coverage reduces risk of slips and falls with skid-resistant tread 85/15 polyester/nylon blend provides softness and breathability Peace of mind for patients and caregivers with allergies; LATEX FREE Komfort Kuff ? offers non-constricting, secure fit Machine Washable
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #6204 in Apparel & Accessories
- Brand: Bhmedwear.com
- Fabric type: 85/15 polyester/nylon blend
Features
- LATEX FREE
- Machine Washable
Customer Reviews
THEY FITT !!
If you have big feet or swelling in your feet sometimes, these socks are for you. I wear size 15 shoes and these socks in xxxl fit great. The price is cheap compared to most 12-15 socks that really only fit size 12. You know what I am talkin' bout. ;-)
Pros: They fit big feet and got little non skid dots on the bottom. Did I mention they FIT!
Cons: They only come in blue.
Get some.
socks are OK......But
I receved ny bariatric slippers before th shipping due date which is always good. 3X Large was a little deceiving. The fit is OK for the size purchased, but the top of the sock is too tight and at times I need to take them off due to the uncomfortable fit. I had planned to wear them quite often. This makes them unwearable more often than expected, so I don't receive the use I had planned.
I have diabetes II and by late afternoon and evening my feet and ankles swell. By calling the product bariatric slipper socks, I expected a more roomier, oversized, and comfortable fit through out. I was rather disappointed, but can continue to wear them, just not as often. I'm sorry but I just can not recommend these socks to others.
Bariatric Slipper Sock - Non Skid 3 X large
I bought these slippers because my husband is a diabetic and needed non-slip footwear. The sizing was roomy enough to accommodate swelling feet. After a few washing, the soles lost their "non-slip" properties and became more of a risk than bare feet.



