Active Liner Sock - thin, comfortable wool sock
Active Liner sock is a thin, comfortable wool sock that can also be used in combination with a thick sock on the outside. It is light and comfortable, with a good fit and a high wool content. Although the sock is thin, it provides insulation and can therefore be used all year round. The sock has good moisture transport and is very durable.
Size (EUR)
- S = 35-38
- M = 39-42
- L = 43-46
Product Features
- Height: Medium
- Durable
- Heels and toes are reinforced
- Ultrasoft, itch-free and comfortable next to the skin
- Naturally antifungal, antibacterial and, odour-resistant
- Breathable
- High wicking
- Quick-drying
- Insulating
- 4 season
- Made in Europe
- Machine washable on a wool cycle
Technical Specifications
Materials:
- 80% Merino Wool
- 12% Polyamide
- 5% Polypropylene
- 3% Elastane
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![Active Liner Sock 39-42](https://res.cloudinary.com/www-brynje-no/image/upload/c_limit,d_standard_placeholder.png,f_auto,h_80,q_auto,w_80/p_30303076BL50_default_1)
![Active Liner Sock 35-38](https://res.cloudinary.com/www-brynje-no/image/upload/c_limit,d_standard_placeholder.png,f_auto,h_80,q_auto,w_80/p_30303076BL48_default_1)
![Active Liner Sock 43-46](https://res.cloudinary.com/www-brynje-no/image/upload/c_limit,d_standard_placeholder.png,f_auto,h_80,q_auto,w_80/p_30303076BL52_default_1)
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