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Women's warm, thick socks for winter mountaineering. Highly breathable insulation controls temperature and dense cushioning ensures maximum comfort from start to finish.
Icebreaker uses new yarns that increase stretch, loft and softness while still maintaining exceptional durability. The Mountaineer Expedition Mid Calf is the ideal choice for all your winter mountaineering adventures.
High loft, dense cushion throughout for maximum warmth
Highly breathable insulation for temperature and moisture control
Esta opinión está basada en una persona que hasta llegar a comprar estos calcetines había probado y gastado el dinero “a lo tonto” en unos cuantos pares.
Por eso, si queréis unos calcetines calientes, no miréis mucho el precio en este caso. Que al principio puede parecer elevado, pero si te funciona es a corto plazo es barato.
La lana merina le da ese extra de calor para personas “frioleras” o en actividad a baja temperatura.