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A thin, lightweight below ankle length waterproof sock that offers excellent moisture management combined with insulation using a fine Merino wool lining. Ideal for when water enters your cycling shoe cleat or running shoe vents.
Key Features:
- A three layer technology reduces friction between the foot and shoe providing inbuilt blister reduction.
- Close sitting fine Merino wool lining gives excellent wicking performance.
- A waterproof membrane ensures feet are always comfortable and dry.
- A tough outer offers durability.
- Exceptionally thin and lightweight socklet.
- Elasticated instep provides support and ensures a comfortable fit.
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These work really well on those summer rides when it is dry and sunny but the track is wet. Keep your feet dry and not too hot. Beware, in a downpour water will run down your legs and start to fill the socks, at least it stays warm!
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