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    SKINS SERIES-3 Unisex Performance Sock – Black Home / SKINS SERIES-3 Unisex Performance Sock – Black

    $60.00

    Features:

    • Targeted calf muscle support
    • Arch wrap support is added to reduce stress and sole impact
    • Anti-chafing yarns in the heel and toe to reduce friction
    • Antifungal copper technology
    • Left and right construction for improved comfort
    • Superior shock absorption through soft-fall cushioning
    • Moisture management system for sweat
    • 85% polyamide, 8% elastane, 5% polyester, 2% copper

    Sizing:

    Refer to size guide image provided to determine what fit works best for you. If you sit on the line between two sizes, Skins recommend choosing smaller size.

    Please note that we are not required to provide a refund or replacement on personal use items unless the item is faulty.

    Description

    The SKINS SERIES-3 Active Performance Socks minimize muscle damage caused by muscle vibration, while gradient compression enhances blood circulation and oxygen delivery to engaged muscles, reducing the accumulation of lactate. Suitable for both men and women, these socks merge cutting-edge compression technology with resilient, advanced materials to support and stabilize the lower leg, thereby lowering the likelihood of injury and ensuring optimal comfort.

    Available in three different sizes, Small, Medium and Large.

    Delivery Info:

    • It will take 3-5 business days for us to process and deliver your order.
    • Free local pick up available from the clinic

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    Small, Medium, Large

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