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You can't imagine how severe the impact and wear on your feet are during running. If you are not a Kenyan runner hustling for a living, nor a Tarahumara who is 'born to run,' you better obediently put on your socks!
The first time I came into contact with and learned about the Codoon compression socks was at the 2017 Chongqing International Marathon. Codoon made a great effort to equip every full and half marathon participant with a pair of compression socks. This was also my first time wearing long compression socks. This marketing strategy is much more effective than direct advertising.
I was very fortunate to have another opportunity to experience them. Thanks to Codoon Gear Party and Codoon for providing high-quality gear. This time, the star is the 3X Gradient Compression Socks from the JINRUN series.
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Basic Information · Size · Function Introduction
Overall color coordination is reasonable
Distinguishes between left and right foot, with functional zones based on different pressure points, more ergonomic.
Rod-shaped flow guide weaving at the sock bottom, for heat dissipation and moisture wicking.
Thickened terry inside, comfortable, shock-absorbing, and wear-resistant.
Large aperture weaving at the back, breathable and sweat-wicking, keeping feet dry.
Heel and Achilles tendon area, with a wrap-around design that is not easy to slip off, and an extended Achilles tendon design for better protection.
The sock tube and hidden patterns are stylish, complemented by a bold logo.
Comfortable ribbed cuff with no pressure feeling during long wear, not easy to roll or slide down.
My foot size is 43, calf circumference is 37CM, Codoon compression socks L-T2, moderate tightness when worn.
Tested on 5KM, 10KM, and 15KM road, park, and mountain routes, paired with Asics GT2000 4, Bmai 42K, and Decathlon Kiprace Trail 3.
Appearance and Value
Available in seven colors, the reviewed model is primarily peacock blue with yellow and black accents. There is a dragon logo on the outer calf and irregular hidden patterns, overall simple and stylish.
Compression and Wrapping Performance
Using a weaving method that distinguishes between left and right foot, the socks fit the feet and legs better, providing a strong wrapping sensation when worn. Increased Lycra content ensures better elasticity and recovery, reducing calf muscle vibration. Gradient pressure promotes blood circulation, providing strong muscle support. During mountain running, the compression socks can relatively reduce energy consumption and damage. The horizontal elastic lines at the arch provide strong support, reducing arch fatigue.
Shock Absorption and Anti-Slip Performance
The toes, forefoot, heel, and Achilles tendon areas are thickened with terry. Due to the chosen route having steps and needing to avoid morning exercisers, requiring left and right turns and jumps, the feet did not slip. The fine and soft material can prevent blisters during long distances.
Breathability and Sweat-Wicking Performance
The back of the foot and calf use a high-elastic large aperture design, reducing thickness and improving breathability. After exercise, the whole body is soaked, but the calves and feet are not noticeably wet.
Other Performance
On trail routes, there are many wild paths. Long compression socks can effectively prevent scratches from roadside weeds or branches.
The Codoon JINRUN series 3X Gradient Compression Socks are a cool gadget that combines technology and aesthetics.
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