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MERINO WOOL LIGHT MID SOCKS
Made using a lightweight, breathable fabric, these socks provide the comfort and ventilation you need for outdoor endurance sports. The mid-length cut is great for ankle boots and low shoes. And the mix of merino wool and nylon makes for ideal temperature regulation when you're scrambling up slopes or braving challenging trails.
The combination of natural and synthetic materials blends durability and odour regulation for all-day wearability. Added stretch material offers a chafe-free hold, which cuts down on blisters. The Merino Wool Light Mid Socks are a lightweight essential whether your feet are on the ground or the pedals.
Made using a lightweight, breathable fabric, these socks provide the comfort and ventilation you need for outdoor endurance sports. The mid-length cut is great for ankle boots and low shoes. And the mix of merino wool and nylon makes for ideal temperature regulation when you're scrambling up slopes or braving challenging trails.
The combination of natural and synthetic materials blends durability and odour regulation for all-day wearability. Added stretch material offers a chafe-free hold, which cuts down on blisters. The Merino Wool Light Mid Socks are a lightweight essential whether your feet are on the ground or the pedals.
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Made using a lightweight, breathable fabric, these socks provide the comfort and ventilation you need for outdoor endurance sports. The mid-length cut is great for ankle boots and low shoes. And the mix of merino wool and nylon makes for ideal temperature regulation when you're scrambling up slopes or braving challenging trails.
The combination of natural and synthetic materials blends durability and odour regulation for all-day wearability. Added stretch material offers a chafe-free hold, which cuts down on blisters. The Merino Wool Light Mid Socks are a lightweight essential whether your feet are on the ground or the pedals.





















