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HILLY ACTIVE SOCKLET SOCK ZERO BLACK

HILLY ACTIVE SOCKLET SOCK ZERO BLACK

Regular price £9.61 GBP
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HILLY ACTIVE SOCKLET SOCK ZERO BLACK
Regular price £9.61 GBP
Regular price £10.12 GBP Sale price £9.61 GBP

Lightweight and zero cushioning For race days or those who want minimal padding in socks and on their feet

Ideal for warmer weather training and racing

These matt finish running socks have our highest level of LYCRA SPORT content for a close secure and smooth fit

The additional Tencel fibres give the sock a soft hand feel

The Lite sock is also produced using a two sided knit for moisture transfer

Socks designed and manufactured by HILLY the UKs premier technical performance sock company for runners founded by Ron Hill

- Matt finish

- Our highest LYCRA SPORT content for a comfy secure smooth fit

- Tactel super soft and smooth

- Zero level cushioning

- Two sided knit for moisture transfer

- Quick drying & Durable

- Hand linked flat toe seam

- Fabric 44% Polyamide (Tactel) 43% Polyamide 13% Elastane

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Small (UK 3-5.5), Medium (UK 6-8.5), Large (UK 9-11.5), X-Large (UK 12-13)

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