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X-SocksTrek XCTN - Hiking socks - Kids

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When the whole family goes hiking, it's essential that the youngest members feel comfortable to ensure a relaxed experience. With the X-SOCKS® Trek XCTN Junior socks, adults can also unwind and fully enjoy all kinds of family walks. Equipped with numerous technological advancements tailored for small feet, these special socks offer optimal comfort for young hikers. Thanks to barefoot climate® technology and over ten patents, these socks guarantee complete comfort for young adventurers. Three active climate threads in a dense knitted fabric ensure well-being. The premium APANI® Tropic Cotton is highly absorbent, tear-resistant, durable, easy to care for, and resilient. Its elastic, skin-friendly fiber pampers feet without any risk of allergies. The lightweight Mythlan® thread stops germs and bad odors. The hollow fiber Bisentio® is multifunctional, durable, breathable, and shock-absorbing. The optimized Air-Conditioning Channel® 4.0 ventilation channel promotes airflow, while the Lambertz-Nicholson 4.0 Achilles tendon protector shields against friction and pressure. Whether for camping, hiking, or just at home, these socks offer an unmatched technical solution for little feet eager for adventure.

  • Children's cotton socks
  • Material: 30% Apani Tropic Cotton, 28% polyamide, 20% Durapro, 20% Mythlan, 2% elastane
  • AirVent Zone instep protector
  • Shaft padding
  • Heel protection
  • Anatomical design
  • Stretch ribbing
  • Toe protector

Description

Recommanded useHiking / Trekking
GenderKids
ItemTrek XCTN
Fabric30% Apani Tropic Cotton, 28% polyamide, 20% Durapro, 20% Mythlan, 2% elastane
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