![]() This includes using first- and third-party cookies which store or access standard device information such as a unique identifier. If you agree, we will also use cookies to complement your shopping experience across Amazon stores as described in our Cookie Notice. We also use these cookies to understand how customers use our services (for example, by measuring site visits) so we can make improvements. I have tried them on long runs, speed workouts, a half marathon race, and even while recovering, and they worked great! If you look at their fit charts online, they are true to size and I really like how they feel.We use cookies and similar tools that are necessary to enable you to make purchases, to enhance your shopping experiences, and to provide our services, as detailed in our Cookie Notice. I have had compression socks and sleeves that slid down on my before but the 2XU gear stayed in place. Reduced fatigue through less muscle oscillationĭuring the time that I tried out the socks and the sleeves, I can say I have no complaints.Greater oxygenation of blood for faster recovery.The ultimate benefits of compression are: These sleeves are also UPF50+ sun protected. In these sleeves, I can really notice that my calves and shins feel the extra support that they are supposed to provide as well, aiding in quicker recovery. Ultimately, they are designed to keep your legs cooler. While at work to help recover while still wearing my work clothes as I am doing today.Ī question that I get a lot, especially during the warmer months, is don’t my legs get really warm with compressions on? With these sleeves, they feature zoned breathability panels which allows for more airflow. I also like the sleeves because it gives me the option of having some compression. But I suggest wearing both of these products together. The advantage of the sleeves instead of full sock is that if you don’t feel like you need the compression in the feet, and just want it on the calf, you can just use the sleeves and wear other socks that you like. Calf sleeves are not new to me, however, I am used to wearing just the full compression socks instead. Also I really like the no show cut around the ankle as well. What runner likes the feeling of their socks shifting during a run? They are very lightweight socks and very breathable keeping my feet very dry during my runs. As designed, they are a snug fit, which I really like. These socks also have X Lock technology which is designed support the arch and ankle. The socks also have added cushioning in the heel to absorb the impact on when it hits the ground. They are designed to be ergonomic (provides added comfort). Obviously, this is for Left and Right, but what difference does it make which foot you put into which sock? With the VECTR socks, it does actually make a big difference. One of the first things you may notice about the socks is that they are labeled with an L and an R. I really liked the thermal tights (the only tights I wore all winter long) and so I had high expectation for the socks and sleeves. A couple months ago, I tried out the Hyoptik Thermal Compression Tights. The VECTR Socks and Compression Sleeves were not the first compression product that I have tried from 2XU. So when asked to try out the 2XU VECTR Racing Socks and Compression Sleeves, I jumped at the opportunity. Compression sleeves and socks are made to get the blood flowing and therefore quicker recovery. After a tough workout or hard race such as a marathon, I will slip on a new pair after I shower. But I don’t wear them just while running. I have been wearing them on every long run and speed workout that I have done over the past few years. Learn more about becoming a BibRave Pro (ambassador), and check out to review and write race reviews! Disclaimer: I received the 2XU VECTR Socks and Compression Performance Run Sleeves to review as part of being a BibRave Pro.
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