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Running socks - Run Anatomic Light Crew white/black

Ultra-light running socks

Lightweight

Thinness

Breathability

High

Size Socks
Regular price 16,95€
Sale price 16,95€ Regular price

Run Anatomic Light Crew socks are ultra-light, technical running socks designed to optimise breathability and increase comfort throughout your run.

SKU : CSORURACRLTU24_WB_01

Run Anatomic Light Crew running socks have been specially designed taking all the benefits desired for running into account. Featuring an In & Out (no cut yarn) and anatomical construction, they offer exceptional comfort. The ventilated mesh positioned on the top of the foot ensures optimal breathability, while the support area at the ankle helps to improve stability when running.

In addition, light reinforcement in the toe area offers additional protection and enhanced comfort. The sock's medium tension ensures a perfect fit throughout your activity. With an exceptionally light weight of 30 g, this sock stands out as one of the lightest in our range, providing a second-skin feeling.

In short, these socks combine lightness, breathability and support, offering a complete solution for runners looking for optimum performance and comfort during their runs.

Technical features

  • In & Out Construction: Enhanced comfort thanks to the absence of cut yarns.
  • Ankle support: Support band offering a secure and stable fit.
  • Ventilation on the top of the foot: Ensures excellent breathability.
  • Lightness: Weighs just 30 grams.
  • Lightweight toe box reinforcement: Provides impact protection while remaining lightweight.

Designed in France / Made in Europe

Technical characteristics
  • Height

    High

  • Colors

    White & Black

  • Type

    Socks

  • Gender

    Unisex

  • Activities

    Running

Composition
  • 95% Polyamide
  • 5% Elastane
Maintenance

CARE

  • Turn the socks inside out before washing
  • Wash before first use
  • Do not use fabric softener
  • Wash at 30°C maximum

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