Men's Socks

Boost your performance with CEP's men’s compression socks, designed to elevate every activity—from running and skiing to basketball and tennis. These tall socks improve circulation, enhance traction, and provide essential muscle support to reduce injury risk and speed up recovery. Discover a wide range of styles, sizes, and colors crafted for athletes who demand comfort, stability, and next-level endurance.

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CEP Running: Compression Socks for Men

Graduated compression socks for men deliver targeted pressure from ankle to calf, enhancing circulation and reducing leg fatigue. Whether training, working long shifts, traveling, or managing daily leg discomfort, compression socks provide measurable support.

Benefits of Men's Compression Socks

1. Improved Circulation

Graduated compression squeezes the calves to help move blood upward, delivering more oxygen and nutrients to muscles while removing waste like lactic acid. The result is better blood flow and reduced leg heaviness.

2. Reduced Swelling and Discomfort

Compression prevents fluid buildup in ankles and feet, reducing puffiness and discomfort after long periods of standing, sitting, or physical activity.

3. Faster Muscle Recovery

Compression aids in removing metabolic byproducts and delivering fresh blood to tired muscles, leading to less soreness and quicker recovery after workouts.

4. Enhanced Athletic Performance

Compression limits muscle vibration during running and training, reduces fatigue, and provides stability. Many athletes report improved endurance during extended activity.

5. Support for Daily Comfort

Compression maintains healthy leg comfort during travel, desk work, or prolonged sitting and standing, keeping legs feeling fresh throughout the day.

When to Wear Men's Compression Socks?

During Athletic Activity

Wear while running, cycling, or training to reduce muscle fatigue and enhance performance.

Post-Workout Recovery

Wear for 2-4 hours after exercise to accelerate recovery and minimize soreness.

Long Flights and Travel

Maintain circulation during extended sitting, reducing swelling on planes or long car rides.

Work Shifts

Perfect for jobs requiring prolonged standing or sitting where circulation becomes compromised.

Daily Wear

Wear anytime to support leg comfort and reduce fatigue throughout your day.

Choosing the Right Compression Level and Fit

Step 1: Select Your Compression Level

15-20 mmHg: Mild compression for light activity and general daily comfort.

20-30 mmHg: Moderate compression for athletic performance, recovery, and active lifestyles. Most popular for athletes.

30-40 mmHg: Firm compression for specific needs. Professional guidance recommended.

Step 2: Measure for Proper Fit

Measure calf circumference at the widest point and ankle circumference at the narrowest point. Compare to the size chart for proper fit and optimal compression distribution.

Step 3: Choose Sock Height

Knee-high compression socks provide full calf coverage for maximum benefit.

About CEP Running

CEP Running brings over 70 years of compression expertise from medi, a German compression technology company. Every CEP product is tested in Bayreuth, Germany, ensuring medical-grade compression meets athletic performance standards.

Frequently Asked Questions About Men's Compression Socks

Why should men wear compression socks?

Compression socks improve circulation, reduce leg swelling, enhance athletic performance, speed recovery, and combat fatigue from prolonged sitting or standing.

How many hours a day should you wear compression socks?

Compression socks can be worn for 8-12 hours during the day. Remove them before bed unless directed by a healthcare professional.

What compression level do I need for running?

Most runners choose 20-30 mmHg compression for the balance of performance support and comfort during activity.

Can I sleep in compression socks?

Compression socks are designed for daytime wear. Remove them before bed unless specifically directed by a healthcare professional.

How do I wash compression socks?

Machine wash in cold water and air dry. Avoid fabric softener and bleach to maintain compression effectiveness.