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DeFeet
Aireator Ombre Sock

5 out of 5 stars
1 Review
$14.99
Color:Neptune/Hi-Vis Yellow/Blue/Hi-Vis Green

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Muy bien.

Bring a much-needed airflow to your feet on your next ride with the DeFeet Aireator Ombre 6in Sock. Crafted from a stretchy blended fabric, the Aireator Ombre clings to your foot with snug security and cool breathability as you pedal through hot summer temps. Plus, this sock's construction wicks sweat away from your skin to prevent soggy feet when the day turns humid.

Details

  • Active socks destined for breathable comfort while on the move
  • Stretchy fabric provides a snug, moisture-wicking fit
  • Thin design keeps it lightweight and breathable
  • Item #DFT005P
Responsible Collection
Recycled/Repurposed
Material
60% nylon, 39% recycled polyester, 1% Lycra
Height
crew
Weight
light
Recommended Use
casual, commuting, enduro, road cycling, road running
Manufacturer Warranty
1 year

Overall Rating

5 based on 1 ratings

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5 out of 5 stars

August 30, 2020

Fave MTB Sock

Familiarity:
I've put it through the wringer

These socks are some of my favorite MTB socks! I am all about less skin being safe skin, so I love how high these come up. They don't slide down at all and the vents probably do a great job, but alas, my shoes don't really let me find out. Such fun colors and patterns!

Lacey X
Backcountry.com

Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com