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Updated 10 hours ago
jacobsdealz
Updated 10 hours ago

2 Pack Men's Thermal Merino Wool Knee-high Warm Socks, Red & Gray

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-THERMAL MERINO WOOL SOCKS: These cold weather socks have been exclusively manufactured with Thermolite technology combined with natural Merino wool. Merino wool is the most Moisture wicking fabric that transports sweat away from your body quickly and offers more breathability. Odor-resistant properties keep smell fresh, dry, and breathable while working, hiking, trekking, camping, hunting, ice fishing, or playing winter sports -SOFT & COMFORTABLE: These thick-knee high socks feature a thick terry loop in the forefoot, heel, and toe specifically engineered for minimized friction and shock absorption. The snowboard socks added just the right amount of targeted padding on the front shin area where skiers and riders often need a little more cushion. This workhorse of a sock is a great option for skiers and riders who know a great day on the mountain starts with a great pair of socks -COMPRESSIVE ARCH SUPPORT: The elastic arch band holds the warm socks perfectly in place to prevent sliding, keeping them in place during your outdoor sports activities -KNEE SOCKS SIZE: Medium (Men 4-6.5 / Women 5.5-7.5 / Youth3-6); Large (Men 7-9.5 / Women 8-11); X-Large (Men 10-13 / Women 11.5-14.5).
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