


Linen Hiking Socks - Women -
Socks for Women Trek X Linen Dolomite Grey Melange/Opal Black socks X-Socks are ideal for Hiking.
Made from a lightweight, fine mesh combined with the softness of linen, these socks offer strength and breathability, making them ideal for sunny weather. Their technology Air-Conditioning Channel® 4.0 Belayer technology ensures constant air exchange, keeping your feet dry and well ventilated.
With their padding in the areas most exposed to friction and impact and their very soft finish, they provide good protection and optimum comfort.





- Natural mercerised cotton fibre for greater comfort
- 3D ventilated structures Air-Conditioning Channel® 4.0 protect and relieve muscles
- Perfect fit without slipping or squeezing
- 3D knitting to protect the shin, heel, toes and instep
- Protective cushion around the Achilles tendon
- The Suppronation® stability band protects sensitive or particularly exposed areas
- HelixCoil® system promotes muscle control and relieves the cardiovascular system
- Anatomical sole left foot/right foot
Materials:
- 51% Nylon, 20% Bisentio®, 14% Mythlan®, 7% Apani® Merino Wool, 6% Apani® Linen, 2% Spandex
| MYTHLAN® | A light, pH-neutral and hypoallergenic fibre. Reduces the build-up of germs and bacteria. |
| BISENTIO® | This multifunctional hollow fibre is breathable, elastic and durable. It absorbs pressure and impact and is abrasion-resistant. |
| APANI® MERINO WOOL | Soft, flexible and extremely durable Merino wool, with a delicate sheen and significantly reduced moisture absorption. |
| HELIXCOIL® | The structure of the sock incorporates two spiral pressure bands that surround the calf muscles from the ankle to the knee. They effectively support the muscle without impeding blood circulation. |
| SUPPRONATION® BANDAGE | The Suppronation® prevents overpronation or supination, stabilising the foot and preventing it from turning inwards or outwards. |
| AIR-CONDITIONING CHANNEL® 4.0 | Air-conducting 3D structures and a high-tech yarn help feet to breathe. This technology is found throughout the sock and under the arch of the foot. These structures also serve to protect and relieve the muscles. |
