National Geographic Waterproof Socks Mid-Calf Wool-Blend
National Geographic Waterproof Socks Mid-Calf Wool-Blend
Be prepared with 100% waterproof-breathable protection on your travels with these National Geographic wool blend socks. Similar to our Mountain Socks, these are our thickest socks with cushioning across the entire footbed. Whether you're ascending Kilimanjaro or Jerimoth Hill, these socks are ready to see the world with you.
National Geographic has been igniting the explorer in all of us for over 130 years through ground-breaking storytelling from the best and brightest scientists, explorers, photographers, and filmmakers in the world. Their iconic yellow border offers a portal to explore the farthest reaches of the Earth and beyond. This rich legacy of exploration made for an ideal partnership, as premium gear is an essential component of every great adventure.
While they may feel like regular socks, the Showers Pass National Geographic Waterproof Socks are fully windproof and waterproof, thanks to a proprietary 3-layer construction. Features include a wear resistant knit exterior, a seamless waterproof breathable Artex membrane, and a moisture-wicking Merino Wool-blend lining. In short, they effectively turn any shoe into a windproof and rainproof solution for inclement weather.
Product Details
Features
National Geographic Mid-Calf Wool Blend Features:
- Highlight your spirit of exploration with National Geographic
- Comfortable terry loop cushion along entire footbed
- Heaviest weight and thickness of Crosspoint socks
- Mid-calf (9.5" height) waterproof protection
- Moisture wicking, natural anti-microbial merino wool lining
- Inner: 39% Merino Wool, 39% Acrylic, 13% Polyester, 7% Nylon
- Outer: 80% Nylon, 14% Polyester, 4% Lycra, 2% Spandex
All Crosspoint Socks Feature:
- 3-layer construction: Wear resistant knit exterior, a seamless waterproof Artexâ„¢ membrane, and a soft, comfortable lining
- Ergonomic fit due to a proprietary 3-D molding process
- Microporous waterproof membrane allows the sock to ventilate in order to decrease sweat accumulation