Super Active Sock
Very durable, warm and comfortable all-round wool socks that can be worn across a range of activities and temperatures. We have reinforced Merino wool with synthetic material so the socks are five times stronger than regular wool socks. The socks insulate very well and have good moisture transport.
Size (EUR)
- S = 35-38
- M = 39-42
- L = 43-46
Product Features
- Height: Medium
- Thickness: Medium
- Very durable
- Heels and toes are reinforced
- High wicking
- Insulating
- Quick-drying
- Ultrasoft, itch-free and comfortable next to the skin
- Naturally antifungal, antibacterial and odour-resistant
- 4 season
- Made in Europe
- Machine washable on a wool cycle
Technical Specifications
Materials:
- 48% Merino wool
- 52 % synthetic material (polypropylene, polyamide og elastan)
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Hoved produkttype for Brynes produkter | |
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Modell | Unisex |
S | M | L | |
Black
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![Super Active 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/v1526999624/p_30303077BL52_default_1)
![Super Active 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/v1526999620/p_30303077BL48_default_1)
![Super Active 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_30303077bl50_default_1)
We make high quality clothes so they last as long as possible. The rest is up to you. Wear the clothes for a long time, follow the washing instructions and repair. That's good, both for nature and the wallet.
Brynje of Norway is a family-owned clothing company from Larvik, world-renowned for quality, functionality and durability since 1887. The first mesh shirt in history was invented by Henrik Brun in 1921. The "Brynje shirt" was further developed in collaboration with the Norwegian armed forces. Over the years, Brynje mesh has been used on expeditions to the world's most inhospitable places. When Hillary and Tenzing became the first humans to ascend Mt. Everest in 1953, they wore Brynje mesh next to their skin. Read the Brynje story