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Cuff Tension Meter

Device to measure the sock elastic forces
 
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Bought some socks that cut off the circulation to my feet. Ouch. Cold feet. Angry white ankles.

Need a device to measure the forces the elastic will cause to avoid these sorts of socks. Or seek out and destroy such socks as sneak into the sock drawer.

Something plastic for home use. like a portable scale?

Brushed aluminum for in store use. ( To be Chained to wall in sock department. )

popbottle, Nov 25 2014

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       I just cut the elastic off.
not_morrison_rm, Nov 25 2014
  

       //Bought some socks that cut off the circulation to my feet. Ouch. Cold feet. Angry white ankles. //   

       Simple. Wear them inside out, that way your feet will be fine. Of course, the rest of your body may suffer.
8th of 7, Nov 25 2014
  

       Rubbish, you'd have to wear them upside-down for that.
pocmloc, Nov 25 2014
  

       Yes, on reflection that makes more sense. Wear them upside- down. If you wear them inside out, you'll just cut off the circulation to your shoes.
8th of 7, Nov 25 2014
  

       muklucks or ugg boots. Fun to say. Keep your feet warm.
popbottle, Nov 26 2014
  

       Um... I just shove them down by my ankles. Function over form and all that.   


 

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