- Description
- Sizing & Fitting
- Care
- Reviews (2)
- Additional information
Description
Perfect for using with our 5in1 footwear when wearing in colder, wetter conditions. You can wear on their own or with a thin liner sock inside the waterproof sock for increased comfort and warmth.
The world’s thinnest waterproof sock, made by DexShell, can be used for everyday as well as outdoor activities. The DexShell ultrathin sock is also very flexible, highly breathable and is bamboo lined making it antibacterial.
- Eco friendly modal (rayon cellulose) and bamboo rayon yarns
- Waterproof – Porelle membrane within 3 layer construction
- Windproof
- Flexible and comfortable
- Breathable
- Naturally antibacterial and sweat absorbing
- Close knitting ankle length
- Black and also Grey available colours
- Vegan
The fit is ‘average’. Go with your ‘normal’ EU shoe size. Athough there is a little stretch in this sock, if borderline, then you may prefer to go with the next size larger, if you prefer ‘roomy’:
Small: 36-38
Medium: 39-42
Large: 43-46
XL: 47-49
Hand wash with warm water and spot of mild detergent. Air dry.
Reviews
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Additional information
Size | SMALL (36-38), MEDIUM (39-42), LARGE (43-46), XL (47-49) |
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Colour | Black, Grey |
Jessica Kolbe (verified owner) –
I gotta agree with TheYoungFilmmaker.
They are very comfy – didn’t have any blisters whilst going for a hike, and they’re absolutely waterproof.
TheYoungFilmmaker (verified owner) –
These socks are RAD! It is amazing how far technology has come – my dad’s 25 year old waterproof socks feel and look like shells! These feel exactly like normal cotton socks, extremely comfy and NO way you could get a blister. They are very much waterPROOF as I have fully submerged them whilst river wading. If water goes above the ankle line it seeps in – but that is to be expected. However, the seal is great so that rainwater wouldn’t soak your toes, only when the suck is fully submerged does the water enter. Dry out SUPER quick even in the cold winter of the UK. Video review of these coming on my Youtube Channel soon on “The Young Filmmaker” as these are a MUST for adventurers and hikers!
– Luther Clayton