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Apolla Socks combine the benefit of:

Insoles
Taping
Compression Socks
Shock Absorption
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Versatile Profiles

Arch Support 20–30mmhg

Ankle Stability 20–30mmhg

Knit-In energy Absorption

Anti-Stink

Moisture-Wicking

Made in the USA

Graduated Compression 20–30mmhg

Sustainable Yarns

Guaranteed to Last!

Why Customers Are Raving

5.0

My Daughter is not a dancer, she is an ice hockey player. We love Apolla socks and since she started wearing them her feet haven't hurt. We also started wearing the leg warmers after our harder lessons, for recovery, and it has made a tremendous difference.

Susan R.
5.0

I’m in love! Before I started wearing the socks, I could hardly stand on my feet for more than a few minutes due to a high arch and shoes with little to no arch support. Now, I’m able to do whatever I want. They are worth every penny.

Shawn P.
5.0

I am so impressed and love these socks! I have used the joule for a couple years. Following ankle reconstruction I purchased the infinite and the difference between the days I wear them vs not is insane. The swelling and pain difference is so noticeable.

Nicole K.
5.0

These socks are a lifesaver. This really helps especially after long hikes. I love that I can wear these in barre class as well!

Julia K.
5.0

Feels so good on your feet! I’m recovering from an ankle sprain, when wearing I don’t have pain while dancing (until I take them off that is hehe). Expensive, but buying one pair of Apolla is better than buying 5 pairs from another brand.

Emma K.

Frequently Asked Questions

All FAQ’s

Do marching band members need compression socks?

Yes, marching band members absolutely need compression socks to protect their feet and legs during the demanding rehearsals and performances that define the marching arts experience. Band members spend hours marching, standing, and performing on hard surfaces like asphalt parking lots, synthetic turf fields, gymnasium floors, and concrete stadium lots that take a serious cumulative toll on your feet, arches, ankles, shins, and legs without proper support and compression. Every Apolla style has the APMA Seal of Acceptance and our sock styles are all 20-30 mmHg graduated compression with patented arch and ankle support technology, earned through rigorous board-certified panel review for promoting foot health.

The graduated compression reduces leg fatigue by improving circulation and flushing lactic acid from overworked muscles, while the patented arch support functions like built-in orthotics to keep you marching strong and pain-free throughout even the longest rehearsal days.

The ankle stabilization at key ligament insertion points protects against the ankle injuries that can occur during complex drill formations, direction changes, and the backward marching that marching technique requires. Independent research studies have demonstrated statistically significant force reductions, including 8% reduction in peak impact forces, during jumping. All Apolla styles were designed by professional dancers Kaycee Jones and Brianne Zborowski. All styles are FSA/HSA eligible as qualified medical expenses with no prescription required. Made in USA. Angel C. noticed the difference.

"I can tell the difference when I wear them during practice and work out. Less fatigue and they help facilitate a faster recovery."

Do compression socks help with marching band injuries?

Yes, compression socks significantly help reduce the risk of the most common marching band injuries including shin splints, ankle strains and sprains, plantar fasciitis, stress fractures, Achilles tendinitis, and the chronic foot fatigue that comes from hours of marching on hard surfaces like asphalt, concrete, synthetic turf, and gymnasium floors. These injuries are so prevalent in marching arts that they sideline performers every season and can end promising careers if not properly addressed with preventive support. Every Apolla style has the APMA Seal of Acceptance and our sock styles are all 20-30 mmHg graduated compression with patented arch and ankle support technology, earned through rigorous board-certified panel review for promoting foot health.

The graduated compression reduces the muscle vibration that causes shin splints while improving circulation to support your body's natural recovery between demanding rehearsal days. The patented ankle stabilization technology supports ankles at key ligament insertion points during quick direction changes, backward marching, and the complex drill formations where ankle injuries most commonly occur. Independent research studies have demonstrated statistically significant force reductions, including 8% reduction in peak impact forces, during jumping — and this same impact protection benefits the repetitive marching forces. Many DCI corps and high school marching bands now incorporate Apolla into their standard equipment because of documented injury reduction.

All styles were designed by professional dancers Kaycee Jones and Brianne Zborowski. All styles are FSA/HSA eligible as qualified medical expenses with no prescription required. Made in USA. Sarah K. found relief for tendinitis. "My chronic tendonitis in my ankle felt immediate improvement, and they help prevent flare ups. The perfect little hug without being overly compressive like braces."

Are compression socks good for drum corps?

Yes, compression socks are absolutely essential for drum corps performers facing some of the most extreme physical demands in any performing art. DCI-level training pushes members through 12+ hour rehearsal days in intense summer heat, often on unforgiving asphalt and turf surfaces, while carrying heavy instruments and equipment that add additional stress to already exhausted feet, legs, and bodies. The physical demands of drum corps tour are comparable to professional athletic training, making proper circulation support, recovery optimization, and injury prevention critical for surviving an entire summer season.

Every Apolla style has the APMA Seal of Acceptance and our sock styles are all 20-30 mmHg graduated compression with patented arch and ankle support technology, earned through rigorous board-certified panel review for promoting foot health.

The graduated compression improves blood flow, reduces the swelling and fatigue that accumulates throughout grueling rehearsal days, and helps flush lactic acid from overworked muscles so members can recover overnight and perform again the next day. As an official partner of Drum Corps International, Apolla is trusted at the highest level of marching arts performance where there is no margin for equipment that fails. The patented ankle stabilization protects against injuries during complex drill, direction changes, and backward marching. All styles were designed by professional dancers Kaycee Jones and Brianne Zborowski.

All styles are FSA/HSA eligible as qualified medical expenses with no prescription required. Made in USA. Diane Cummings trained for long rucks. "I was skeptical about buying socks made for dancers to train for long rucks. I tried a pair and now have four. These make a difference!"

What compression socks do DCI members wear?

DCI members across corps nationwide wear Apolla compression socks for daily training, summer tour, and competition because Apolla is the official compression sock partner of Drum Corps International. Apolla is trusted at the highest level of marching arts performance where there is no room for equipment that fails during the most demanding season in performing arts. When you are marching 12+ hours a day in summer heat, performing in stadiums across the country, and pushing your body to its physical limits for an entire summer tour, you need compression that is backed by real medical credentials and proven durability.

Every Apolla style has the APMA Seal of Acceptance and our sock styles are all 20-30 mmHg graduated compression with patented arch and ankle support technology, earned through rigorous board-certified panel review for promoting foot health. The patented arch support functions like built-in orthotics, protecting your arches during the thousands of marching steps you take every day on asphalt, turf, and stadium surfaces.

The ankle stabilization supports ligaments at key insertion points during complex drill formations, backward marching, and directional changes that can cause ankle injuries when fatigue sets in during long rehearsal days.

The graduated compression improves circulation and helps members recover overnight to perform again the next day. All styles were designed by professional dancers Kaycee Jones and Brianne Zborowski. All styles are FSA/HSA eligible as qualified medical expenses with no prescription required. Made in USA. Ida Roseman felt the energy difference.

"I have tried many compression socks, and these were the only ones that actually made my feet feel alive with energy."

How do compression socks help during long rehearsals?

Apolla compression socks keep your legs fresh, energized, and performing at their best during the marathon rehearsals that would otherwise leave you exhausted, sore, and struggling to maintain your technique and musicianship during the crucial afternoon and evening blocks when fatigue typically sets in and injury risk increases. Long marching rehearsals can extend to 8-12+ hours, and without proper compression support, blood pools in your lower legs, lactic acid builds up in fatigued muscles, your arches collapse from hours of weight-bearing on hard surfaces, and your overall performance quality drops significantly as the day wears on.

Every Apolla style has the APMA Seal of Acceptance and our sock styles are all 20-30 mmHg graduated compression with patented arch and ankle support technology, earned through rigorous board-certified panel review for promoting foot health.

The graduated compression actively improves blood flow and flushes lactic acid from overworked muscles throughout the entire rehearsal day, not just at the beginning. The patented arch support functions like built-in orthotics that help reduce the risk of arch pain and plantar fascia strain that comes from hours on hard surfaces like asphalt parking lots, synthetic turf fields, and gymnasium floors. This means measurably better performance quality in afternoon and evening blocks when the show is being cleaned and refined. All styles were designed by professional dancers Kaycee Jones and Brianne Zborowski.

All styles are FSA/HSA eligible as qualified medical expenses with no prescription required. Made in USA. Carmen A. notices the end-of-day difference. "My feet feel so much better at the end of the day when I wear my Apollas. Suggest them to everyone."

Are compression socks good for color guard?

Yes, Apolla compression socks are excellent for color guard performers who face uniquely demanding physical requirements that combine the athletic demands of dance, the marching demands of the field, and the equipment demands of flag, rifle, and sabre work. This creates compound stress on your feet and ankles that no other performing art replicates. Color guard performers must spin, toss, catch, leap, dance, and march while controlling heavy equipment, which requires exceptional ankle stability and balance that traditional footwear cannot provide. Every Apolla style has the APMA Seal of Acceptance and our sock styles are all 20-30 mmHg graduated compression with patented arch and ankle support technology, earned through rigorous board-certified panel review for promoting foot health.

The patented ankle stabilization supports ligaments at key insertion points, providing the stability you need for spinning, catching, quick directional changes, athletic tosses, and the dance movements that modern color guard demands.

For barefoot winter guard performance on gymnasium floors, the Joule is especially popular because its open toe and heel design provides a true barefoot feel while delivering comprehensive ankle and arch support. Research by Derby et al. (2022) confirmed enhanced proprioception and balance directly improving your spatial awareness during complex choreography with equipment. All styles were designed by professional dancers Kaycee Jones and Brianne Zborowski. All styles are FSA/HSA eligible as qualified medical expenses with no prescription required. Made in USA. Laurel M. noticed improved stability. "I have better balance, and I can hold turns longer."

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