When are full-length socks recommended? |
These socks are recommended for low to moderate intensity use and occasional use. Their high legs are particularly well suited for wearing with boots, but they can of course also be worn with shoes. Whether you are hunting small game on flatlands or migrating birds, staying put in a drive hunt above 5°C, or walking in the woods for a few hours at the weekend, they will keep your feet dry. |
The different materials used in these socks |
Cotton is the main material used to make these socks.
It is soft and more comfortable when you walk. Elastane is added to the cotton: the material is supple and light and retains its original shape, even after stretching. Your socks will fit snugly around your feet and stay in place. Finally, the toes and heel contain polyamide. Why? This is because friction is higher: these 2 parts must be wear-resistant. |
How do you choose your sock size? |
It is quite simple: you should choose a sock size suited to your foot size. This prevents any additional folding: if the socks are too small, they will be "pulled" towards the inside of the shoe, which can lead to rubbing, pain and even blisters during or at the end of your outing. if the socks are too big, there will be too much material around your foot and you will not feel comfortable at all. |
Sock height |
Leg length 36 cm for sizes 35/37.
Leg length 37 cm for sizes 38/40.
Leg length 38 cm for sizes 41/43.
Leg length 39 cm for sizes 44/46.
Leg length 40 cm for sizes 47/49. |