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🦵 Glide into comfort with Sigvaris Doff N' Donner — your compression game changer!
The Sigvaris Doff N' Donner Rolly Device is a durable, silicone-based tool designed to simplify putting on and taking off compression stockings and sleeves. Ideal for users with limited mobility or caregivers, it reduces donning time by up to 75%, fits various stocking types, and extends garment lifespan. Latex-free and easy to clean, it enhances daily compression wear routines, empowering independence and easing caregiving.



















| ASIN | B00AWDRP62 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #101,217 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #49 in Daily Living Sock & Stocking Aids |
| Brand Name | Sigvaris |
| Closure Type | Pull-On |
| Color | Classic Blue |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 754 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00745129215989 |
| Hand Orientation | both |
| Included Components | 1 set of Doff n Donner consisting of 1 x cuff and 1 x cone |
| Item Dimensions | 7.3 x 14.5 x 8.4 inches |
| Item Weight | 2 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Sigvaris |
| Material | silicone with soapy water filling |
| Model Name | Sigvaris Doff N' Donner |
| Model Number | 583D100 |
| Part Number | 583D100 |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Product Care Instructions | 'Hand Wash Only' or 'Machine (Delicate Cycle)' |
| Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
| UPC | 745129215989 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
E**E
Recommend 110%
This is absolutely the best and easiest way to put on and take off compression socks! No more struggling and no more pain!
A**F
I love this device!
This item is amazing! I did a lot of research on this product before purchasing it. The negative reviews made me a little nervous but after watching multiple You-Tube videos (including a 6-year-old girl using it to put on her grandfather's hose) and being very desperate, I decided to take a chance. I am using it to apply my mother-in-law's compression stockings, which without any donning aid takes me about 15-20 minutes for the pair.She constantly wiggles and pushes against me "trying" to help the process, but it really makes it harder. With this device, it now takes me about 5 minutes for the pair...YAY!!! I've just gotten back over an hour a week. After using the Doff N' Donner, I think it would be more difficult to use if I were donning the stocking on myself as opposed to using it to put them on someone else, so that may be one of the reasons some of the reviews are negative. I don't use it to take off the stockings though, I just pull them off. I have been using the Doff N' Donner for about 2 weeks now, and have a few tips to pass along for anyone who might be having trouble. My first piece of advice is to look this thing up on You-Tube and watch some examples of people using it. I think that helped me more than anything else and was the real selling point for me. I did not purchase the cone applicator thing with it, but went to the local hardware store and purchased a dowel about as big around as a toilet paper tube. I sanded down the top rim so it's smooth and it works great. WAY less than $99 bucks. The key to a successful application I've found is that when you're loading the stocking onto the Doff N' Donner, make sure it is on smoothly. If there are any creases in the stocking when it's on the Doff N' Donner, those creases will transfer on to the recipients leg. Again, watching the You-Tube videos really helped with technique there. I can't say enough about how happy I am with this purchase. I do think it is expensive for what it actually is, but keeping in perspective of how much time it has saved me just in the last couple of weeks I've had it, it is well worth the price. If it eventually pops or ruptures or gets damaged in any way, I would definitely replace it.
G**T
Excellent product, but it does have a learning curve.
I got a prescription for compression socks (calf length) due to edema in both of my legs. The socks reduced the swelling after only a few days, but I quickly discovered how difficult they were to put on and take off. I first bought a Jobst donning device that worked pretty well. However, it couldn’t be used for removing the socks, which can sometimes be more challenging than putting them on. I’d seen videos of the Sigvaris Doff N’Donner, and decided to give it a try. I also bought the “Cone” accessory, which was no longer sold with the Doff N’Donner as a set. The entire set works great, but I have to say it takes some getting used to. The liquid-filled donut sometimes seems to have a life of its own, especially if you don’t push on it by its leading edge. Pushing it around the heel can also be difficult, but I found that using compression sock gloves makes this much easier. Another big plus of the Sigvaris product is that it easy to pack for travel.
T**T
Best sock tool I've found
So far, so good. I use this with thicker Jobst 110056 COOLBLK 30-40 Compression socks which are pretty stout. Along with the Doff-n-Donner cone, this really helps me put on and take off the socks while recovering from hand surgery. One "con" is that it seems like it could pop like a water balloon if you're not careful. If it starts to get a bubble while you're using it, STOP. Roll it back, and start over, trying to roll it more evenly. Watch online videos for useful tips. One by a female PT is very well done. A bit pricey for this and the cone, but well worth it if you need it.
M**X
Inadequate for some users
Because I am short (4’10”) and obese, this product is difficult to use to put on. It is good to remove the stockings but not to put them on.
J**E
Why did I wait so long?
I purchased this along with the Sock Aid. I have been looking at this for months and was unsure if this was just another gimmick that would litter my "man I thought it would work, but it didn't" closet. I was wrong. I suffer from many injuries from a life lived well. Now that I can see the sun setting closer to the horizon than I can see it rising, I decided to risk it and give it a try. First things first. This will not work well without the sock aid. You need the sock aid. Also, don't forget to turn your socks inside out if you use fancy compression socks with designs, etc, or they'll end up on your feet wrong-side out. Second, take your time. This isn't a race. If you aren't nimble and can't bend much, this device isn't going to make that any easier. However, it will cut down on the amount of time you need someone else's assistance, and they'll love you for that. The most difficult part is rolling the dobber over the heel, and it's not that difficult. So let's discuss the time. I sometimes have venous stasis wounds on my lower legs, so I must wear compression hose daily. It's just one of those things after spending 40+ years in a profession that required much walking and running. Extracting the time spent on wound care, I generally spend around 10 minutes putting on my compression hose and about the same amount of time removing them in the evening. Today, I spent maybe 2 minutes setting up the sock on the aid and about 30 seconds putting on or removing the sock from my person. That's a win in my book. Added benefits included not losing my breath, my eyes staying in my eye sockets, and my blood pressure staying below stroke level. So if you are on the fence. Jump off and get you one. I don't think you'll be disappointed.
G**.
Can’t use without another part so sits in the closet un touched
Won’t work without purchasing another large component. Very expensive and after several months have not yet us d it since I already spent a fortune on this and now realize need another part! Way too much stuff to have sitting around. Don’t know if it works!
M**G
Works with Bombas Compression Socks
Bought this after seeing it in a video reel on FB. Always a little skeptical what I see on there but have had some good luck. Getting the Bombas Compression socks on can be a real PITA! They are super tight at the compression areas and its always a process to get them on. So figured if they became easier to put on, I would wear them more often and actually follow my doctor's recommendation to wear them often. The sleeve in conjunction with the cone sold separately worked great. Since the Bombas Compression Socks are very tight, I ran the toe box of the sock all the way such that my big toe was fully in the box before starting to unroll the sock, and then unrolling it was a breeze. Actually, kind of shocked at how easy the sock went onto my foot and leg. Getting them all the way on was a breeze. Wish they sold this Sleeve with the Cone as a package deal at better price...but for what you get and the ease to put on tight compression socks without any issues its worth it.
D**Z
Buen producto.
La compré para mi papá que sufre de insuficiencia venosa, hace aprox. 3 años y le ha gustado mucho. Ahora compré otra para otro familiar que le gustó al verla. Bastante funcional
L**I
Doff and donner ball
My old ball I had for over 2 years was cracked and old and developed a hole where the stuff inside was coming out the night before I ordered a new one on Amazon. It was a life saver to have it delivered so soon as my legs swell up so quickly with my compression stockings on. This time I will wash it more often and keep it out of the sunlight to see if it lasts longer. This ball helps me to keep my independence so no one has to help me because the other systems available kill my back to use.
Ü**.
Ürün yapış yapış çıktı paketten
Ürün paketten yapış yapış çıktı, üzerinde ne var anlaşılmıyor ama yapış yapış, daha önce komple aleti almıştım onun bu aparatı böyle değildi.
F**G
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Gutes Hilfsmittel für Menschen die Trombosestrümpfe brauchen! Preis etwas überzogen!
C**E
Troppo pesante
Bello ma troppo pesante. Ho dovuto rinviarlo.
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