Blue Seventy - Thermal Neoprene Swim Socks
Thermal, form fitting socks that protect your feet from abrasions.
The Product:
These neoprene socks are ideal for open water swimming during a triathlon. They will not only insulate your feed against the cold, but will prevent potential injuries to the soles of your feet when getting to and from the water.
The 2mm neoprene socks are longer than standard, in order to be tucked into or over a wetsuit, and the extra length reduces the amount of water entering your suit.
The zirconium liner reduces water absorption and creates an extra layer of warmth and comfort that makes these socks perfect for racing and training in colder climates.
Key Features:
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2mm NEOPRENE - this stretch of neoprene allows for a snug fit to each individual’s feet, whilst also ensuring your feet have that all important flexibility during swimming. This makes swimming more comfortable as well as easier to navigate through the water.
- ZIRCONIUM LINER - this reduces water absorption and creates an insulating layer for extra warmth and comfort.
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LONG LENGTH – the longer length means that you can wear the socks over or under a wetsuit, depending on personal preference. It also reduces water entry into the sock.
- SAFE - the textured bottom is durable and helps prevent you from injuring yourself on rocky water entries.
The Brand:
Based in New Zealand, BlueSeventy focus on providing top quality products for swimmers. As the creators of one of the most popular wetsuits of all time, the Helix, their aim is to enhance the swimming experience of all athletes who choose to wear BlueSeventy products, no matter their level of experience.
Call us today on 0207 183 4116 or contact us via WebChat for friendly, expert advice and for answers to any sizing queries you may have.
Size Guide:
- sizing:
- b70-neoprene-socks
- Brand:
- Blue Seventy
- Year:
- 2025
- Category:
- Neoprene
- Gender:
- Unisex
- Type:
- Neoprene Socks
- Condition:
- New
1 Review
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They do the job
Feet are no longer blocks of ice while swimming in January/February