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Running socks - Run Anatomic Comfort Ankle unisex green/yellow

Comfortable running socks

Comfort

Breathability

Support

Protection

Size Socks
Regular price 19,95€
Sale price 19,95€ Regular price

Lightweight and technical running sock. The Run Anatomic Comfort running sock is built to enhance your comfort during your session. The socks have all the features you need for running, including breathability, ankle support, non-slip grip strip, wireless construction and protective zones.

SKU : CSORURACFU22_GRYE_01

Lightweight and technical socks

The technical construction of the Run Anatomic Comfort socks will provide everything a runner would expect from a good pair of socks. You will benefit from an improved grip between the socks and the soles thanks to the silicon thread grip strip located under the sock.

The Run Anatomic Comfort sock is also tailored to the foot with an anatomical construction (right and left) and will offer medium tension in the knit. The construction of the sock also offers support in the ankle area.

For added comfort, the Run Anatomic Comfort has a large toe and metatarsal box. Protective zones in the heel and toe area provide extra cushioning. Finally, the Run Anatomic Comfort running socks offer good breathability thanks to the thin, open mesh.

Unisex model.

Designed in France / Made in Europe

 

TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS

  • Pull-out: perfect fit
  • Ankle support
  • Adapted to the foot (medium tension of the knit)
  • 1 grip strip: anti-slip
  • Protection zones: heel and toe
  • Open mesh: breathability
  • Large toe box and metatarsals
Technical characteristics
  • Height

    Medium

  • Colors

    Yellow & Green

  • Type

    Socks

  • Gender

    Unisex

  • Activities

    Running

Composition
  • 60% Microfibre Polyamid
  • 35% Polyamid
  • 1% Silicone
  • 4% Eslastane
  • Maintenance
  • Turn the sock inside out before washing
  • Do not use fabric softener
  • Do not use bleach
  • Wash at 30°C maximum
  • Entretien chaussettes running Sidas