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Diabetic Socks: Black: 51222: Comfort Padded Plus
Diabetics Socks: White: 51122: Comfort Padded Plus
Therasock: Heavily Padded
Padded socks and cushioned socks from many brands. Socks for diabetics have lightweight fibers and many socks sizes for diabetics.
 
Most heavily padded sock - oversize shoe recommended
 
Fits Shoe Sizes:
Men's 4 5 6
Women's 5 6 7
Other Sizes:
Application: Athletic, Diabetic, Hiking, Walking
Width: Standard
Height: Crew
Construction: Padded
Fiber: 85% Acrylic, 15% Nylon
Price: $10.15
 Qty
 Padded: Black: 51222: Comfort Padded Plus Black   
 Diabetes: White: 51122: Comfort Padded Plus White   
Padded socks come in various colors. So often diabetic socks are plain looking, yet many diabetic socks come in many colors.
Comfort Zones
Cushioned socks add a bounce in your step. Look closely at the fine knitting and quality of these diabetic socks.
Mouse over comfort zones for details
Padded socks are liked by walkers. Close-up views of these diabetic socks almost allow you to feel these comfortable socks.
Sock Science
Padded socks knit with unique yarns. Socks for diabetics might be loose fitting socks but always look good from Sock Science.
Soft padding at bottom of foot gives extra support and cushion. Extra knitting helps provide comfortable fit that won't slip or bunch.
Extra padding for those who prefer a more cushioned feel. Ideal for hiking and or sensitive feet. Reverse knit seam for seamless interior.
Comfort Zones
Knitting - Extra stitching for comfortable fit that won’t droop
Ankle - Contour fit and padding for added comfort
Padding - Soft comfort cushions for extra support under foot
Toe - Reverse knit toe for seamless interior against toes
Cushioned socks for a cushioned comfort. Diabetics socks have many comfortable areas to keep diabetics feeling smart in their socks.
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Padded socks and cushioned socks enhance sock comfort. Important for Diabetes and Diabetics.  Site Map
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 Cushioning in socks for cushioned sock comfort. Socks for diabetics share several key traits.