NRS HydroSkin 0.5 Wetsock


Size: XS
Price:
Sale price$31.95

Description

When your tootsies need just a little more, the NRS HydroSkin 0.5 Wetsocks provide the perfect amount of insulation under neoprene booties and wetshoes. Better yet, take your Chaco and sock game to the next level.
  • Premium nylon-spandex exterior with a DWR coating sheds water without adding bulk.
  • 0.5 mm neoprene core for lightweight insulation.
  • Soft, smooth and hydrophobic interior feels great against bare skin.
  • Titanium-laminate adhesive helps retain body heat.
  • Anatomically shaped left and right feet for a superior fit and unmatched comfort.
  • Pairing snaps prevent you from hitting the river with only one sock.


Weight: 4 oz
Seams: Flat-lock stitched
Taped Seams: No
Gender Sizing: Unisex
Category:
  • Neoprene Socks
Features:
  • Titanium laminate adhesive
  • DWR coating
  • Anatomically correct left and right feet
  • Pairing snaps

We want to ensure that you are getting the best gear, with the best service, at the best price!

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