Wading Socks Three Season 39-42, US 6-9

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Price

21.99 USD

Product nr#107954Description

This half terry wool sock is the perfect all-round choice for fishing during spring, summer and autumn. It has a felted lambswool knitting sole to insulate against a cold or damp environment. The sock has been technically knitted to ensure a comfortable fit for long fishing days and walks by the river.

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Wearing warm socks inside your waders while fly fishing is essential for several reasons. Firstly, wading in cold water can quickly lower body temperature, and warm socks act as a barrier against the cold. They provide insulation, preventing heat loss from the feet and ensuring that you stay comfortable and safe in chilly water environments. Secondly, warm socks help to maintain circulation. Cold water can constrict blood vessels, reducing blood flow to the feet. Wearing insulated socks improves circulation, ensuring that the feet receive adequate oxygen and nutrients, which is vital for comfort and preventing frostbite. Wearing warm socks inside waders contributes to overall body warmth. Cold feet can lead to discomfort and distraction, impacting your ability to fully enjoy the fishing experience. By keeping your feet warm, you enhance your overall comfort and concentration while on the water.
Highlights
  • Color: Moss green/Grey
  • Material: Knitted from 58% wool, 37% polyamide, 4% polyester, and 1% elastane
  • Sizes available: 39-42 (US 6-9), 43-46 (US 10-13)
  • Tags & Packaging: Recycled paper
  • Certification: Oeko-tex certified
  • Made in Portugal

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