5 Best Compression Leggings For Every Workout, Tested By An Editor


5 Best Compression Leggings For Every Workout, Tested By An Editor

The specific exercises compressive leggings are good for are heavily weighted or explosive, powerful movements like plyometrics and heavy lifting, says orthopedic surgeon David Geier, MD. “Some people actually feel their strength and power improve while exercising in compression tights.”
And get this: There are tons of other benefits beyond the gym, too. “They tend to be especially helpful to those—think: retail workers, surgeons, teachers, etc.—who work jobs that require them to stand for several hours,” says physician Laura Purdy, MD. She says that women who are pregnant and people with diabetes, varicose veins, heart failure, lymphedema, or psoriasis can also benefit from the increased circulation they offer.
To help you shop smarter, I turned to experts and personally tested 15 of the bestselling compression leggings over the past two months to find the top five worth your dime. I put them through the wringer with intense workouts like HIIT and long runs, lounged around the house, and even wore them out and about to see how they held up for all-day comfort. The overly tight pairs didn’t make the cut, but the ones that offered solid support without feeling restrictive earned a spot on the list. Keep reading to see which ones we recommend for ultimate support and comfort.

What To Consider

When you’re shopping for compression leggings, the factors you’ll want to be on the lookout for will depend largely on your personal goals and the activities during which you want to wear your leggings.

Compression Level

  • High compression: If you’re into heavy lifting or long-distance running, you’ll get the most out of leggings with high or graduated compression. These styles apply more pressure at your legs and gradually ease up toward your core, so they’ll feel snug on your legs but more relaxed around your waist, according to weightlifting coach Sal Nakhlawi, USAW Level 2, and founder of StrongHER Girls. High compression leggings are “designed to combine compression with the benefits of kinesiology tape,” says Nakhlawi. While they are on the tighter side, they’re very supportive on the muscles and joints.
  • Medium compression: If you want something a bit looser, we’ve included a few softer, stretchier pairs on this list, which are great for those who don’t want to feel compressed during lower impact activities like yoga or Pilates.

Material

If you’re working out multiple times a week, make sure your leggings are made from high-quality, breathable fabrics, such as the below.

  • Elastane/Spandex: This is a lightweight, stretchy fabric that will give your leggings that elastic feel.
  • Nylon: A soft, stretchy, and durable fabric that’s moisture-wicking—perfect for leggings when you want to stay dry and keep sweat stains at bay during your workout.
  • Polyester: This is a strong, water-resistant fabric that keeps you dry during excersize, but it’s not as breathable as elastane and nylon.

How We Selected

As Women’s Health editors, we practically live in leggings. For this story, WH fashion and commerce editor Lily Wohlner called in 15 pairs of the top-rated compression leggings online. She tested each pair at the gym, around the house, and on long days out and about to see which ones had top marks across comfort, support, compression, style, breathability, and moisture-wicking abilities. She also consulted with three doctors and two personal trainers on what to look for in compression leggings. All the winners on this list have been vetted and tested by Wohlner and our experts.

See below for the seven best compression leggings, according to experts and editors.

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