The Ortovox Freeride Long Socks Cozy women's ski socks keep your feet comfortably warm even on the stormiest powder days and guarantee frost-free freeriding fun.
This is made possible by the particularly soft footbed made of MERINO TERRY material, which feels pleasant on the skin and also has a temperature and moisture-regulating effect.
The knee socks made of merino wool are equipped with a special anti-slip yarn on the sole of the foot, which offers the foot a secure hold in the ski boot.
The comfort waistband and the ergonomically pre-shaped fit guarantee an optimal fit, while the padded heel and toe area provide additional comfort and cushioning.
- Comfort waistband
- Ergonomically optimized right/left fit
- Ankle stabilization zone
- Flat toe seam
- Anti-slip yarn
- Material: 54% wool (merino), 34% polyamide, 9% polyamide (recycled), 2% elastane, 1% polyester
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This is made possible by the particularly soft footbed made of MERINO TERRY material, which feels pleasant on the skin and also has a temperature and moisture-regulating effect.
The knee socks made of merino wool are equipped with a special anti-slip yarn on the sole of the foot, which offers the foot a secure hold in the ski boot.
The comfort waistband and the ergonomically pre-shaped fit guarantee an optimal fit, while the padded heel and toe area provide additional comfort and cushioning.
- Comfort waistband
- Ergonomically optimized right/left fit
- Ankle stabilization zone
- Flat toe seam
- Anti-slip yarn
- Material: 54% wool (merino), 34% polyamide, 9% polyamide (recycled), 2% elastane, 1% polyester
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SportOkay.com number | 0016-11915 |
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GTIN | 4251877760825 |
Item number | 54411 |
Brand | Ortovox |
Gender | Female |
Material | Merino wool, Elastane/Lycra |
Height | High/ High-cut |
Manufacturer and safety information
- Responsible person for the EU
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- Name
- Ortovox Sportartikel GmbH
- Address
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Rotwandweg 3a
82024 Taufkirchen
Deutschland - Electronic address
- info@ortovox.com