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CompressportPro Racing Ultralight Run High Compression Socks

R179

Retail: R360
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R179

R360
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Exceptionally-light running sock for maximum ventilation and enhanced performance in extreme conditions

After developing the cycling version of the Pro Racing Ultralight sock for Joachim ""Purito"" Rodriguez, we decided our elite runners also deserved the same lightning-fast coolness.


The 9-gram lightweight running sock provides an unparalleled second-skin feel and exceptional comfort thanks to ultra-soft mesh fabric. Ventilation is second-to-none so that your feet stay fresh and dry at all times. Specific fibres act as hot spot preventers to ensure your soles do not burn up, no matter how long they batter the pavement. Cleverly-placed, 3D.Dots on the internal malleolus protect the bone from impact for runners who tend to clip it with the opposing foot when fatigued.

Targeted compression boosts blood flow, while the toe box is slightly reinforced to reduce the risk of beaten-up toes and blue nails during long, intense efforts. If you are racing through the Saharian desert or facing a heat wave in Boston, the black and red Racing Sock Ultralight Run is your weapon of choice.

Product Features
  • Low cut and super light
  • Hot spot prevention
  • Shock absorber
  • Achilles Protection
  • Fibres in targeted areas which stop your feet from feeling hot and burning up during running
  • Maximum thermoregulation 
  • Mesh ventilation panels woven directly into the fabric, helping keep your feet fresh and cool through fast sweat-evacuation
  • Exceptional 360° arch support with added breathability and ventilation 
  • Ultra-thin fibres and mesh panels
  • Keeping your feet fresh and dry even in hot conditions
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