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$13.97 $23.99 42% Off
Made with COOLMAX®, fibers work to move perspiration away from the body, and through the fabric, where it can evaporate quickly, allowing the wearer to feel cooler and more comfortable. Knit with medium cushioning for added support and protection. This is a great all year around sock for no matter what season you are shooting for. To make this even better Lorpen offers this sick in a two pack for an even better value!
$23.99
Technical technology of two differentiated yarn layers, which mixes different types of fibers offering a limited performance for the athlete's foot. Fibers Polypropylene This is a polypropylene fiber whose main property is that it dries quickly, offering a good thermal sensation and comfort. It also gives the sock antibacterial properties and is BlueSign® certified. Red Cycled Nylon Red-Cycled Nylon yarn is made from 100% fishing nets that have reached the end of their useful life in the fishing industry. Thus, instead of becoming a hazard at the bottom of the sea, they are recycled into a new nylon yarn. This continuous fiber yarn is characterized by its strength and damping capacity. It is the most wear-resistant fiber on the market.
$26.99
Merino sheep's wool, because of the longer length and smaller diameter of its fibers, results in a softer, finer crimp yarn that is more pleasant against the skin than wool from other breeds of sheep. The core fiber is hydrophilic and breathable. As a fiber that retains heat even when wet, it is the intermediate fiber in T3 socks and the main fiber in T2 socks for use in colder temperatures. Red Cycled Nylon Red-Cycled Nylon yarn is made from 100% fishing nets that have reached the end of their useful life in the fishing industry. Thus, instead of becoming a hazard at the bottom of the sea, they are recycled into a new nylon yarn. This continuous fiber yarn is characterized by its strength and damping capacity. It is the most wear-resistant fiber on the market. Stretch Nylon with Lycra Lycra is a synthetic elastane fiber that can stretch up to six times its length and return to its original state over and over again. Its strategic placement in the outer layer of the Lorpen sock ensures its long life. Together with Nylon, Lycra is characterized by its strength and cushioning capacity.
$31.99
Technical technology of two differentiated yarn layers, which mixes different types of fibers offering a limited performance for the athlete's foot. Fibers Merino Wool Merino wool, due to the longer length and smaller diameter of its fibers, results in a softer, finer crimp yarn that is more pleasant against the skin than wool from other breeds of sheep. The core fiber is hydrophilic and breathable. As a fiber that retains heat even when wet, it is the intermediate fiber in T3 socks and the main fiber in T2 socks for use in colder temperatures. Red Cycled Nylon Red-Cycled Nylon yarn is made from 100% fishing nets that have reached the end of their useful life in the fishing industry. Thus, instead of becoming a hazard at the bottom of the sea, they are recycled into a new nylon yarn. This continuous fiber yarn is characterized by its strength and damping capacity. It is the most wear-resistant fiber on the market.
$14.97 $24.99 Up to 48% Off
A great all-round sock for Ski and Snowboard activities. Designed with medium cushioning for warmth and protection. Knit with Merino Wool that provides all-day warmth while wicking moisture away from the foot. This sock is great for high performance days on the slopes when you need a sock that won't slip down or feel damp and cold. All of this in a 2-pack for great value!
$14.97 $24.99 Up to 48% Off
All day warmth and comfort for any winter activity. Two different designs in the 2-pair pack. A great value for great performing socks. Fabric: 40% Merino Wool/40% Acrylic/15% Nylon/5% Lycra.
$12.97 $20.99 Up to 48% Off
$14.97 $24.99 Up to 40% Off
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