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HILLY SUPREME SOCKLET SOCK AQUAMARINE/GREY MARL

HILLY SUPREME SOCKLET SOCK AQUAMARINE/GREY MARL

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HILLY SUPREME SOCKLET SOCK AQUAMARINE/GREY MARL
Regular price £12.84 GBP
Regular price Sale price £12.84 GBP

Dri-release Wool and NanoGlide combine together to provide a super soft and comfortable feel to one of the world most technical running socks

The dri-release Wool is not just soft but is also high wicking and anti-microbial keeping feet dry and fresh

The NanoGlide in the heel and toe helps prevent blister from appearing by minimising friction Extra sushioning is placed into key impact zones under the heel and toes

The LYCRA SPORT fibre ensures a close comfortable fit

  • DriRelease Wool - super soft high wicking anti-microbial
  • NanoGlide - in heel and toe - soft and friction free prevents blisters
  • Mid-level anatomical cushioning in key pressure zones for optimum comfort
  • Anti Odour - Anti microbial & high wicking properties from DriRelease wool
  • Flat under toe seam construction
  • Vented upper and arch grip
  • Front & Back comfort tabs

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

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