About This Item
Introducing the SPS Cool Blue Prosthetic Sock 3 Ply No Hole MediumShort CB3MDSH2. This innovative prosthetic sock is designed to provide the utmost comfort and performance for amputees.
With its cutting-edge Cool Blue technology, this sock is crafted with 98% Premium Coolmax Fibers and 2% Lycra.
The Coolmax fibers help draw moisture away from the skin, allowing it to evaporate quickly. This keeps your skin dry and comfortable throughout the day.
The sock's proprietary manufacturing technique ensures long-lasting thickness, shape, and volume control.
No matter how long you wear it, this sock will maintain its superior quality, delivering optimal performance with every use.
The Medium/Short size of this sock is specifically designed to fit amputees with a length between 10-14 inches, a toe width of 3.5 inches, and a top width between 6-6.5 inches. This ensures a snug and secure fit, providing stability and support for amputees of medium size.
Whether you're looking for a prosthetic sock with Cool Blue technology, a medium length sock, or specifically the CB3MDSH2 model, this SPS Cool Blue Prosthetic Sock is the perfect choice. Invest in the ultimate comfort and performance for amputees and experience the difference for yourself.
Nutritionist's Take
The SPS Cool Blue Prosthetic Sock 3 Ply No Hole is not a nutritional product, but rather a medical textile designed for comfort and support for amputees or those using prosthetics. Nutritionists generally focus on food products, but for individuals requiring prosthetics, comfort and skin health are paramount. This sock aims to reduce friction and moisture buildup, promoting skin integrity and potentially preventing irritation, which is crucial for overall health. There are no nutritional benefits or drawbacks associated with this product as it doesn’t contain ingredients that affect dietary needs. However, the quality of materials is essential to avoid allergic reactions or skin irritation. It's suitable for various users, especially those with sensitive skin, and while it doesn’t directly affect nutrition, it supports the health and comfort of individuals with prosthetics.