X-treme - Trekking knee socks | wool hiking socks
X-treme - Trekking knee socks | wool hiking socks
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Seamless hiking knee socks up to size 50.
Good socks help prevent sore feet and blisters. These soft woolen tracking socks have a very good fit and provide pleasant walking comfort. The ideal walking partner!
- Elastane cuff keeps the sock firmly on the leg
- Breathable and moisture regulating
- Very elastic around the leg and ankle for optimal comfort
- Soft toe seam that does not press
- Extra warm
- Available in large sizes
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Made in Portugal
NB: these socks are large in size.
Material
- 78% wool
- 12% polyamide
- 10% elastane
These comfortable walking socks have a terry cloth interior. Wool has an insulating and temperature regulating effect. This means you can wear the socks in all weather conditions and your feet will remain pleasantly dry and warm.
Washing instructions
Max. 30°C on a gentle wash program.
Wool is a great material for making clothes because it is antibacterial and odor resistant. Woolen clothing therefore does not need to be washed often. Hang the garment outside occasionally to freshen it up. If you still want to wash the garment, we recommend Texelana Wool Detergent . Never rub hard when washing by hand to prevent felting. Always look at the label on the garment for washing instructions. Always let woolen clothing lie flat to dry.
Functional & comfortable
The tracking socks have a knitted border with elastane. This ensures that the socks do not slide down. They are also equipped with specially knitted lanes. This keeps the sock firmly in place and you experience maximum moisture regulation and ventilation. The padded footbed and elastic instep provide extra support and comfort. These socks are recommended for all kinds of outdoor activities, but are also great as house socks!
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