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X-Socks Ski Performance Socks

Men's Clothing > SocksRated: 5 by 1 review.

Backcountry.com

The X-Socks Men's Ski Performance Socks ensure your feet won't roast or freeze while you ski the day away. X-Socks made these ski socks with merino wool, nylon, elastane, polypropylene, and silk for the ideal combination of warmth, softness, and wicking capabilities. The Traverse AirFlow Channel System ensures that air circulates around your foot, keeping it dry without making it cold. The Ski Performance Socks include a shin and calf protector, so you don't get sore when you ski a full day.

Country of Origin:United States
Material:62% Nylon, 22% merino wool, 6% elastane, 6% polypropylene, 4% silk
Recommended Use:Skiing
Warranty:2 Year
Weight / Thickness:Heavyweight
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The ultimate ski sock!

Rating:*****

62% Nylon, 22% merino wool, 6% elastane, 6% polypropylene, 4% silk a little of all of the best woven just right for the ultimate in material performance.High tech mother nature combinations. Feel the all day comfort. warm and dry feet.

SkyRider at Backcountry.com on 12/18/2006