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DexShell Ultra Thin Crew Waterproof Socks

Barcode: 6954358983253
DexShell  |  SKU: DEXSHELL-DS683BLK-S
HK$198 HK$220

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Size chart/Size Guide

SOCKS & OVERSHOES.

The chart shows the general guidelines for DexShell waterproof sock and overshoe sizes (Unisex).

Due to the waterproof fabric construction, if you are in between sizes, we recommend you choosing a size up from your normal shoe size.

Size
Euro UK US (Men) US (Women) CM
Small 36-38 3-5 4-6 5-7 22-24
Medium 39-42 6-8 6.5-9 7.5-10 24-26
Large 43-46 9-11 9.5-12 10.5-13 26-28
X Large 47-49 12-14 12.5-14.5 - 28-30

Description

Experience maximum comfort on the go with DexShell Ultra Thin Crew socks! These waterproof and highly breathable socks achieve this goal through a 3-layer construction:

1 The inner layer is made of a 60% bamboo rayon/40% nylon blend. Bamboo has natural anti-bacterial properties to help eliminate odor. It also has high moisture-wicking capabilities to pull water away from the foot.


2 The middle layer is a waterproof and breathable Porelle membrane - a high-performance functional microporous film that is lightweight, flexible, and durable.


3 The outer layer is composed of 37% nylon, 32% modal, 28% cotton, and 3% elastane. This fabric blend creates a lightweight, cushioned, and blister-free sock.


DexShell Ultra Thin provides a lightweight, cushioned feel with a warmth rating of 1 out of 5. If you're looking for a waterproof sock with minimal insulation, DexShell Ultra Thin is an ideal choice. It's perfect for activities like running, walking, and hiking, especially in warmer temperatures. It promises to prevent moisture and blisters, while actively wicking away sweat through its 3-layer construction to keep your feet comfortably cool.

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It doesn’t even surprise me if it rains while walking on Mount Fuji

I went to Mount Fuji in August this year. I didn’t have waterproof shoes and didn’t want to waste money on new shoes, so I bought a pair of waterproof socks. It was really raining on the day of the hike, but there was no water on my feet throughout the whole process. After removing my socks that night, I originally brought another pair of ordinary socks, but because the shoes were already knee-deep, I had to wear them again. First come first served basis for waterproof socks.