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Professional Winter Thickened Warm Ski Socks For Men And Women, Towel Socks For Men And Women, High Mountaineering Snow Socks
€12.13€17.91
VÄRVI : Men's blue and black




Kogus :
Aruanne
Kaasake autoriõiguste rikkumineTasuta standardne kohaletoimetamine. Vaadake üksikasju
Hinnanguliselt vahemikus Mon, Dec 15 kuni Mon, Dec 22
Toote saate tagastada 30 päeva jooksul alates kättesaamisest. Vaadake üksikasju
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About this item
Allikas: Aurora Lights
Seller assumes all responsibility for this listing.Eseme number: 33162474
Item specifics
Värv
Värv
Toote tüüp
Suusatamine ja lumelauasõit
Toote funktsioon
Soojus
Meeskonnaspordi tootetüüp
Teised
Sugu
Unisex
Materjal
Puuvillane kangas
Item description from the seller
The Limitations of Full-Cotton Long Ski Socks
Full-cotton long ski socks have some utility for light daily warmth, but they are not suitable for professional or extended skiing—their core limitation lies in the mismatch between cotton’s properties and the demands of skiing.
The contradictions between their characteristics and skiing scenarios are mainly reflected in 3 points:
1. Slow drying after absorbing moisture, prone to cold and frostbite: Cotton has strong moisture absorption but extremely slow moisture-wicking. When feet sweat during skiing, the socks remain damp for a long time, which easily leads to foot frostbite in low temperatures and significantly reduces comfort.
2. Diminished warmth when wet, lack of temperature stability: Dry cotton socks offer some warmth, but once they absorb sweat, their insulation drops sharply. Unlike wool socks (which trap air via hollow fibers), cotton cannot maintain a constant foot temperature and fails to cope with the low-temperature environment of skiing.
3. Poor elasticity and easy deformation, affecting fit: Cotton fibers have weak elasticity. After long-term wear or physical activity, the socks tend to loosen and deform, unable to fit the feet tightly. This may cause extra friction between the socks and ski boots, increasing the risk of blisters and impairing the flexibility of skiing movements.
















