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Great for those hot summer days.
Sinofit technology features a silver footbed that combats foot odor and athlete's foot.
Self-adjusting cuff adjusts to all leg sizes for a perfect fit.
AirConditioning Channel mesh for breathability.
Traverse Airflow System for temperature control.
X-Cross Bandage provides ankle stability while allowing freedom of movement.
Achilles' tendon Protector reduces the incidence of pressure points.
Heel Protector reduces friction and blistering.
ToeTip Protector protects the asymmetrical toe area, provides comfort, and absorbs pressure.
Anatomically shaped footbed cushions the foot where it needs it most.
Consists of 56% polypropylene, 24% nylon, 16% polyamide, 3% elastodiene, and 1% melallised polyamide.
Since not everyone can wear flip flops to work, X-Socks made the Silver Day Socks for cooling relief on hot summer days. Made of X-Socks specialized Nordor material, these casual socks fight odors and bacteria so your feet are happy as you work the day away. An air conditioning channel runs along the sole of these socks, so your feet can breathe. And while the Silver Day Socks conform to any dress code, they're light enough to allow fresh air to reach your skin.
| Height: | Mid-calf |
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| Material: | Nylon, polypropilene, elastane, polyester, silver |
| Recommended Use: | Casual |
| Warranty: | 2 Years |
| Weight / Thickness: | Lightweight |
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| X-Socks Silver Day Sinofit (Single Pair) - Women's | $40.00 |
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I agree with the other reviewers of these socks. They will quickly put your standard hiking socks on the back burner. It's not to say that the other socks are no good, these are just that much better. | |
| cpeng at Backcountry.com on 08/20/2007 | |