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Dalbello Men's Ski Socks 2020-2021

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Original price $25.00
Original price $25.00 - Original price $25.00
Original price $25.00
Current price $19.95
$19.95 - $19.95
Current price $19.95
Color: CHAR GRN
Size: XL
SKU 456279

Description

Your new favorite ski socks! Sized for men, get multiple pairs to keep your feet comfy all winter!

Features

  • All Mountain Ski Socks
  • Men's Specific
  • Ski Sock Especially Designed for Performance Skiers
  • Stay Up Comfort Top
  • Shinbone Protector for Maximum Cushioning
  • Elastic Ankle Support Secure Wrap and Fit Around the Ankle
  • Elastic Arch Support for Better Arch Support and Perfect Fit
  • Reinforced Foot Sole Gives You Comfort, Better Durability and Good Shock Absorption
  • L and R Anatomic Design
  • Flat Toe Seam for Superior Comfort in the Toe Area
  • Reinforced Toe and Heel for Extra Protection and Durability
  • MATERIAL: 42% Polyamide, 22% Acrylic, 22% Merino Wool, 12% Polypropylene, 2% Elastane
  • Merino Wool keeps feet comfortable, warm and dry.
  • Polypropylene is resilient, durable and has high vapor and moisture transport properties.
  • Specific light construction provides a perfect anatomic wear.
  • Protection is provided above the boot-line with an over-the-calf length.
  • Prewashed, softened and ironed.
  • Made in Italy
  • STYLE#: 187461

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Return Policy

You can return unused products to us for a refund or exchange for up to 30 days from the date you received the order, provided that the item is unused and the original tags are still attached.

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