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Injinji Unveils New Upgraded Compression Series Socks

Injinji, the innovator of the patented five-toe Performance Toesock, has released its newly upgraded Compression series, designed for athletes, outdoor enthusiasts and everyday lifestyles.

Injinji’s Compression series returns with an Over the Calf (OTC) style. They are engineered with a precise, anatomical fit for each foot. Compression OTC toesocks provide the ideal combination of performance and support. They are optimized for long periods of standing, travel, and athletic performance.

Built for all-day comfort, Injinji’s Compression OTC toesocks deliver targeted, graduated compression (15–20 mmHg) from ankle to below the knee. This supports circulation, helps reduce muscle fatigue, and aids recovery. The newly upgraded Compression OTC features a slip-resistant footbed woven with Grounded Polyester fibers to stabilize and hold the foot firmly inside any shoe.

“When we decided to upgrade our Compression series, we knew it would be a process,” said Claire Kooperman, Injinji’s Director, Ecommerce and Operations. “It’s a series and style that answers the needs of the Injinji community and surpasses previous iterations. We look forward to our continued progression and growth, and creating gear that encourages people to get outside, move with confidence, and be free to explore.”

The Compression OTC stays true to the Injinji brand. It features classic characteristics that make each piece in the Injinji line reliable and comfortable for runners and outdoor enthusiasts. These include blister prevention, moisture management, total foot utilization and a mesh top for breathability.

The Compression OTC toesock retails for $35, comes in unisex and women’s sizing, and is available in Gray.

The Compression OTC will be available to purchase via Injinji.com.

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