Close-up of a runner's calf wrapped in dark compression fabric, violet light tracing every seam and graduated pressure zone
Engineered Recovery Wear

Pressure, precisely
where it hurts.

Graduated compression engineered to flush lactic acid, hold swollen calves together at mile twenty-six, and let you walk downstairs on Monday without wincing.

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Creator Roster

They wore it first.
Now they won't take it off.

Danielle Osei, ultramarathoner, wearing CompressFlow calf sleeves mid-race on a mountain trail, legs mid-stride
100mi
Worn every race
Field Tester · Ultramarathoner

Danielle Osei

7× 100-mile finisher · Appalachian Trail FKT attempt 2025

"
At mile seventy, my calves were screaming. I put the sleeves on at the last aid station and ran the final thirty without stopping once. That's not a testimonial — that's just what happened.
— Danielle, Burning River 100, Ohio

Danielle's Compression Protocol

Race
Calf Sleeve Pro
20–30 mmHg
Recovery
Full Leg Wrap
15–20 mmHg
Sleep
Night Sleeve
10–15 mmHg
CompressFlow Calf Sleeve Pro in deep violet, showing graduated compression zones from ankle to knee
20–30 mmHg

Calf Sleeve Pro

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$58Free shipping $75+
Full Collection

Every body. Every use.

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Athlete wearing CompressFlow knee sleeve during barbell squat, fabric showing graduated support zones
25–35 mmHg

CrossFit & HIIT

Knee Sleeve Elite

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Feet in compression socks resting on airplane seat, lilac fabric visible at ankle
15–20 mmHg

Long-Haul & Desk

Travel Compression Sock

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$42Free returns
Person sleeping with compression sleeve on lower leg, soft ambient lighting
10–15 mmHg

Sleep Compression

Night Recovery Sleeve

(987)
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$48Free returns
Runner's thigh showing IT band wrap with compression zones highlighted by studio lighting
20–25 mmHg

Targeted Lateral Support

IT Band Wrap

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Practitioner Spotlight
L&D RN · 12-Hour Shift Specialist

Mariana Vásquez

Labor & Delivery RN · Houston Methodist · 9 years

"
I'm on my feet for twelve hours straight on a floor where standing still isn't an option. By hour eight, I used to feel my legs humming. I started wearing the thigh-highs six months ago. I recommend them to every nurse I train.
— Mariana, Houston Methodist, Labor & Delivery

Mariana's 12-Hour Protocol

Pre-shift
Put on Thigh-High 20–30 mmHg
Hour 6
Leg elevation break, 8 minutes
Post-shift
Switch to Night Recovery Sleeve
Nurse wearing CompressFlow thigh-high compression stockings, clinical setting, legs shown from knee to ankle
20–30 mmHg

Thigh-High Pro

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$74
Mariana Vásquez, labor and delivery nurse, standing in hospital corridor wearing scrubs and compression stockings, confident posture
12hr/shift
On her feet
Zero swelling
847K+
Pairs Sold
Across 42 countries
4.9★
Avg Rating
From 38,400+ reviews
15–35
mmHg Range
Medical-grade compression
12hr+
Worn Per Shift
By nurses & PTs daily
From The Field

Real pain. Real relief.

"Ran a 50K last weekend. Wore the calf sleeves from mile 18 onward. Finished strong. My PT can't explain it — I can."

Jordan T.

Trail Runner, Denver CO

"I'm a physical therapist. I recommend compression to every post-op patient. I wear CompressFlow myself on twelve-hour clinic days. That's the only endorsement that matters."

Dr. Priya Nair, DPT

Sports Physical Therapist, Boston

"Three transatlantic flights in six days. The travel socks were the difference between landing ready to work and landing ready to lie down."

Marcus B.

Consultant, Frequent Flyer