The most special thing about hospital socks is that they have a very stable grip, which is completely different from ordinary socks.
The grip of hospital socks comes from the non-slip material of the socks. These anti-slip materials are made up of many individual shapes, such as dots, squares, diamonds or patterns. No matter what shape they are, they generally have a very good grip and will not slip when worn, whether walking on wooden floors or stairs.
In mint condition, almost all hospital socks have good grip because the anti-slip material at the bottom of the sock is in mint condition. Over time and with increased use, the anti-slip material at the bottom of many socks wears away and the grip of these socks gradually begins to decline. Especially after many washes, many white PVC anti-slip particles fall off the socks very quickly, and they even fall off everywhere, in the washing machine, on the sofa, on the floor, and the anti-slip material is everywhere.
It's hard to say how far the anti-slip material on the bottom of the socks will fall off and cause the hospital socks to lose their grip. All the conditions that show concrete data are the result of having experienced dangerous conditions, and after you know exactly the limits of these socks, you may have fallen because they lost their slip resistance. So for all hospital socks, the anti-slip material on the bottom of the sock is the core component of the sock, and any manufacturer should make every effort to ensure that they can resist wear and tear and never come off the sock.
High quality hospital socks have excellent performance in terms of grip and reliability. These socks also have anti-slip material on the bottom, but a truly high quality hospital sock will prioritize the grip performance of the sock over a certain shape or form. In the case of Kayhoma hospital socks, for example, the bottom of these socks is arranged in long, thin strips at a 45-degree angle in the forward direction, which takes into account both forward grip and even great lateral slip resistance, which is a risk for falls and sprains.
High-quality hospital socks have anti-slip materials made of silicone. Compared to ordinary PVC materials, these silicone materials are more wear-resistant, and special mention should be made of the fact that they are more resistant to corrosion and high temperatures than ordinary PVC materials. Anti-slip materials made of silicone are very resistant to detergents and they are not afraid of drying at high temperatures. So even if these socks are washed many times, they will not come off from the socks and their grip performance is very stable with hardly any drop.
This is why everyone agrees that Kayhoma Hospital socks are trustworthy.