Put on your socks quickly and easily. Simply fold the top of the sock over the tabs, and pull it onto your foot. The Sock Horse is the easiest and fastest sock tool ever – and it also doubles as a long handled shoe horn. Helpful dressing aid for those with back, knee or hip
Categories: Daily Living Aids
Added on: March 20, 2018 - More: Comments & Reviews
Put on your socks quickly and easily. Simply fold the top of the sock over the tabs, and pull it onto your foot. The Sock Horse is the easiest and fastest sock tool ever – and it also doubles as a long handled shoe horn. Helpful dressing aid for those with back, knee or hip pain, decreased flexibility (overweight, pregnant, etc.) or limited hand strength/dexterity. Sock Horse doesn’t stretch out socks unlike other sock aids–only the top of the sock goes on the rubber grips. The grips are gentle on even the most delicate socks and nylons. The sock won’t fall off prematurely, it only comes off when you are ready for it to come off. Works on most types of men’s and women’s socks, sports socks, diabetic socks, calf length nylons, and many types of knee-hi compression hose. Gender-neutral taupe color with clean white grips. Made in the USA.
I have a bad right hip and I can not reach my right … I have a bad right hip and I can not reach my right foot to put my sock on. I can sock my left foot, but not my right, and my husband had to help me put my sock on every day. It was very inconvenient for both of us. Then I saw the Sock Horse Sock Aid on Amazon and thought maybe that would help. When I got it, and tried it for the first time using the instructions provided, I was not able to raise my leg/foot high enough to use the sock aid. You need to have the sock aid to the back of your leg…
Just what you need after knee surgery! After having knee surgery I found I could no longer swing that leg up on top of the other knee to put my sox on in the morning. I guess I could, but the sideways pressure hurt. I found one of these Sock Horses at Walgreens and tried it out. Ahhhhhhh. It does exactly what I wanted. You set it up on top of your leg while seated, stretch the sock between the two sidewalls, then reach it down where you can put your foot into the top of the sock and pull up. That’s all there is to it. I tried…
this one is simple to use and it does the trick and could be the best device out there It works as advertised. It also depends on what type of socks you use and how flexible you are. Of all the other devices advertise, this one is simple to use and it does the trick and could be the best device out there. They would have a perfect device if they put more time into its design and fixed some of its drawbacks. First thing…they need to make the handle longer. People with flexibility issues may find its not long enough. It should be long enough to work for anyone, no matter how…