The Woolpower Socks Classic Protection 400 is the ideal sock for the cold winter months.
The socks are made of Merino wool.
This material is odor resistant and does not itch.
The 400 in the name stands for 400 grams of Merino wool per m2, which means that the socks insulate well.
Unlike the normal Socks 400, these socks feature the protection line.
The Protection line that the socks are fire resistant.
This makes the socks ideal for people who work with fire hazards.
The socks are extra elastic at the beginning and end of the shaft for a comfortable fit.
Product specifications:
- Insulating
- Thickness: 400 grams
- Material: Merino wool, Polyamide, Elastane
Material
Merino wool
Merino wool comes from merino sheep and is widely known for its high quality. Merino sheep have much more hair than other sheep. About ten times as many hairs grow per square meter as an average sheep. As a result, the wool is thinner and longer, feels very soft and does not itch. Merino sheep live in areas with wide temperature variations from -20 ºC to over 35 ºC. Their fur acts as a heat regulator. As a result, merino wool keeps you warm in the cold but breathes well. In addition, merino wool has excellent moisture management and self-cleaning properties, so you won’t easily suffer from perspiration marks and odors on your clothing.
Polyamide
Polyamide, also known as nylon, is a synthetic material made from petroleum. Polyamide is a strong fabric that does not tear and wrinkle easily. It is light, elastic, easy to fold and dries quickly. A disadvantage of polyamide is that it does not absorb moisture well.
Elastane
Elastane is a synthetic fiber that is exceptionally elastic. Its great stretchability, but at the same time its sturdiness sets it apart from other synthetic fabrics. For example, it is stronger and more durable than rubber, but also much lighter. Elastane is very lightweight, making it great for when you are doing activities. In fact, elastane also offers plenty of room to move because it is so elastic without losing its fit.