






🖤 Elevate your leg health with style and confidence — compression that works as hard as you do!
beister Medical Compression Pantyhose offer clinically effective 20-30 mmHg graduated compression with a premium nylon-spandex-elastane fabric blend. Designed footless and waist-high for breathable, discreet wear, these opaque tights provide therapeutic relief from varicose veins, edema, DVT, and leg fatigue. The elastic waistband ensures a secure, comfortable fit without slippage, making them perfect for professionals and frequent travelers seeking both medical support and modern style.























| ASIN | B09MVQGB6Q |
| Best Sellers Rank | #20,554 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #6 in Medical Compression Tights |
| Brand Name | beister |
| Closure Type | Elastic |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 4,675 Reviews |
| Fabric Type | 70% nylon , 25%spandex, 5% elastane |
| Item Type Name | compression leggings for women & men |
| Manufacturer | beister |
| Material | Nylon Blend |
| Model Name | BI-TG-003-BK-S |
| Pattern | Heart |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Size | Small |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
J**O
Good compression, cute, comfortable, sturdy
I struggle finding compression stockings that I can wear with skirts and don't make me feel elderly (sorry for the folks who are- just sometimes the typical stocking feels nursing home style), but I struggle with varicose veins and have had surgery on one of my legs. These ones feel good quality, nice color (personally I would improve the coloring a bit to be more in style... but nothing is perfect :D)) and they have good compression. ALSO, I have long legs... usually get 32' inseam pants and these I can stretch around and have no problem with.
Y**M
Great option for POTS and compression needs
TL;DR: Wearable compression tights: easier to get on, effective daily support, but no abdominal compression (important for POTS). Why I bought these: I rely on daily compression for circulation support (I have POTS, so that’s extra important). Most hose are a nightmare: too hot, too hard to pull on, and they stop at the thigh crease—forcing me to layer with an abdominal binder. Fit & Wear: - Compression level: Feels like 20–30 mmHg. Technically I need 30–40 mmHg, but these strike the balance of effectiveness + actually being wearable. - Footless design: Crucial for people like me who overheat easily. - Donning (putting on): Comparable to other compression hose—still a workout. Pro tip: use grip gloves. My method: start bare-handed, roll to the ankle, work them up evenly left/right to the thighs, then use gloves to smooth wrinkles (especially behind knees and under the glutes). - Daily use: I put them on in the morning and take them off at night. Sagging (normal for compression tights): Like all graduated compression hose, these creep toward the ankles during the day. It’s not a defect—it’s gravity plus the way the compression is distributed. My workaround: I keep grip gloves in my bag and give them a quick pull-up every bathroom break. Comfort & Design Details: - Waistband: Elastic, not silicone—good news for sensitive skin. - Tagless: No scratchy tag, but that also means it can be harder to tell pairs apart in the drawer. - Brief area: No compression at the top—makes them easier to get on, but less helpful for POTS since abdominal compression is key. - Front seam: Probably uncomfortable for people with external genitalia. - Clean packaging: Arrived neat and ready to wear. Bottom line: These tights have earned a place in my rotation. They won’t replace higher-grade compression entirely, but for people balancing real-world wearability with medical needs, they’re a practical option with a few quirks to know about.
C**Y
Good quality
Good compression, seem like they will hold up well. I shall add more if that is not the case. My legs felt great at the end of 10 hours at work. Veins that had started to bulge in my legs were not when I took them off. Only negative is that the waistband was much tighter than I needed but the larger size would not have worked on my legs at all ! I'm not 25 anymore and need more waist room ! A line that takes that into consideration would be great. I just fold down the top band to make them hipsters and that seems to work for me...they stay up. So for me, the top part is the only uncomfortable area..they are very high waisted and that is uncomfortable for those of us with a little extra around the middle.
M**N
LOOOOOOOOOOVE THESE.
I’m one of those people who reads all the reviews and compares products for three days before making a decision. I’m 5’7” (I freakin shrunk!) and 255 lbs at my doctor appointment yesterday. I’ve had surgery on my right knee (karate), and my left shin (compartment syndrome), and so many knee injections I’ve lost count. I have fat thighs. And fat knees. And just for fun, I also have fibromyalgia. So knee high compression socks were good for swelling, but really painful at the knee when I have a fibro flare. So I decided to try high compression medical tights. And alas, here we are. I bought the XXL and was worried they would be too small. When I took them out of the package and they looked like they would fit my friend Brenda, who is a size 2, by the way, I was sure they wouldn’t fit. But, I took a deep breath a gave it a go. And lo and behold, they went on pretty easily and were long enough to cover half my foot and went all the way to my bra line. Shock and awe. And get this, they are comfortable! I didn’t see that coming. The first day I wore them with a skirt because I thought they would feel weird under pants. Added bonus, my tummy looked smoother and flatter. I can’t believe I hesitated to spend this much money on compression tights. So worth it. The next day I wore them under jeans and they were also comfortable. My friend Paula asked “Aren’t you worried that you aren’t going to be able to get them down fast enough when you have to use the bathroom?” And the answer is, not anymore. Easy up and down. No problem at all. There were a few times I did notice a wrinkle around my ankle or knee and smoothed them out. So when I decided I needed another pair on hand, I decided to order the XL. Don’t forget, 5’7, 255 lbs. and the XLs are the ones I’m wearing now in the pictures I just took. They are perfect! Also, I ordered this pair with feet. There’s plenty of room at the toes, and my shoe size is 9 1/2. So comfortable! Highly recommend. Just keep the size thing in mind when ordering, you probably wear a size smaller than you think.
M**T
While this product is marketed as gender neutral, it is clearly sized and designed for women.
[SIZING] - MEASURE BEFORE YOU BUY, ESPECIALLY FOR MEN. I am a 6'0" 165 lb male who typically wears a men's medium. I had to order an XL in this product to achieve the same fit I would typically expect from a men's medium. That said, the size chart is accurate, so if you have the ability to measure yourself, select the size that is closest to your measurements per the chart (not the size you typically wear). [DESIGN] - THE DESIGN IS CENTER-SEAMED ON BOTH THE FRONT AND BACK... Setting aside sizing differences, the design is clearly intended for women as there is no "cup" or other design accommodation to account for those unique male appendages we have. I found that this garment either provides too much crotch support (i.e., when pulled up into the crotch) or none at all. Even worse, there's a seem that runs from the back down under and right up the middle of crotch which can be abrasive / uncomfortable if you're not wearing anything underneath. [PERFORMANCE] - ADVERTISED COMPRESSION WAS COMPARABLE TO OTHER PRODUCTS I have no way to directly measure the graduated compression which is advertised other than by anecdotal comparison to other brands of similarly rated compression stockings. That being said, I found that the performance, when sized correctly, is as expected. This is why sizing is SO important. If you get a size which is too small, the compression is going to feel far more aggressive than advertised. The graduation is certainly real as advertised, with the ankles being the tightest and the waist being the loosest. [QUALITY] - MATERIALS ARE DURABLE BUT AT THE EXPENSE OF BEING BREATHABLE. The materials are a bit heavier and thicker than other compression stockings I've tried in the past. For instance, I've used anti-embolism stockings which are so thin you'd want to wear socks over them before putting on shoes. With these, the materials are about as thick as a crew sock but obviously more compressive than your average sock. That said, the version I bought has openings at the feet, so socks are still required for my use-case. Despite not being explicitly advertised as possible, I've been able to machine wash my garments with no issues.
S**E
My Favourite Brand Compression Socks
I've gone through a LOT of brands of compression socks and was told by my doctor to try brands like Jobst or go to a medical supplier. Would you believe the super expensive ones, for how much wear I put on my compression wear, lasted FAR less than these??? These are very well made, last through everything I put them through, and hold really well no matter how many washes or how bad my swelling is that day. Having the option of compression legging has helped a ton. They are quite sheer, so I always have them under something like other leggings or pants. The material isn't as flimsy or thin as a lot of compression socks brands, and they fit really well and I'm tall. My only gripe about these is getting them to fit right thighs up is a little difficult. These are more hip high than waist high most of the time and the waist band rolls a lot. For those who know compression socks though, you know these are quite common of any waist high socks. I've yet to see a waist high sock actually go waist high and the band not roll down, so I still give 5 stars and my continued loyalty to Beister. And yes, I've spread the word!
K**X
Perfect Fit
These fit perfectly once I got them on. After that first time, they were a breeze to work with. These went all the way to my waist, which provided quite a bit of comfort in wearing them, just like a pair of pantyhose. The pressure was evenly distributed, and they didn't roll. I had a pair similar to these, but I lost quite a bit of weight and couldn't wear them anymore. Now I can get several pairs in different colors. Great product!
J**W
Waist Too Small for Rest of Size
The Xl size I ordered was nicely snug and long enough, but the waistband is SO TIGHT I can hardly breathe! Really, it should be obvious that anyone wearing an extra-large size does not have a tiny waist.
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