That message is the reason Frelsi exists. We're not doctors and we won't pretend to be — but we spent over a year talking to people who wear compression socks every day, and we kept hearing the same thing: it's never the compression that's the problem. It's putting the socks on.
Standard compression socks are built tight on purpose, because that's how graduated compression works. But that same tightness makes them genuinely hard to pull on, especially first thing in the morning, after a long flight, or for anyone with limited hand strength or mobility.
So we designed Frelsi around one simple idea: keep the real 15–20 mmHg graduated compression, and make putting them on take seconds, not minutes. Here's what that looks like in practice — and why it matters.







