Switch to Drymax Sport Socks like many professional and college teams have done, and say goodbye to socks that keep your feet wet, cold, clammy, stinky, and give you blisters!
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NO SOCK PROVEN TO KEEP FEET DRIER
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THE BUILT-IN SWEAT BAND Using an absorbent fiber for the leg area of our socks is very important as it functions like a sweatband. We wanted to keep the sweat that forms on the leg from ending up inside the foot of the sock and shoe.

SMOOTH FINISHED TOP In this photo you can see our non-ravel, low profile welt top. To achieve this level of detail we switched to using a finer gauge fiber.
ARCH BAND Our Drymax Socks include an instep hugging arch band. This is a feature many people really like. This band serves to hold the sock in place, preventing it from sliding around, bunching up and causing blisters.

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Breathable Mesh Toe |
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WHY FEET STAY COOLER WITH DRYMAX SOCKS!
AIR COOLED TOE - In order to allow the breathable mesh toe area on running and the air vent holes on other shoes to work, we added an air vent in the toe area of our sock. The breathable mesh vents allow increased air movement, which helps keep feet cooler and drier. |
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Hot air is able to escape the shoe and cool air is able to enter

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WHY FEET ARE WARMER IN WINTER IN DRYMAX SOCKS Human sweat or outside moisture on the skin can cause severe problems for the feet in cold or freezing weather.
Sweat or moisture can pull heat away from the skin (23 times) faster than air. In cold or freezing temperatures moisture can reduce the skin’s temperature so rapidly that wet feet quickly feel painfully cold and are much more susceptible to frostbite.
Drymax Socks keep feet drier and warmer and therefore more comfortable and safer from the possibility of frostbite in cold/freezing weather.
Drymax vs. Wool |
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REINFORCED HEEL - DRYMAX SOCKS LAST LONGER
| Often times the weakest part of a sock is the rib area above the heel. This part usually wears out first, creating holes. This happens because the sock flexes in this area with each step, and the shoe tends to rub against the sock causing further wear. |
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To prevent premature wear to our Drymax socks, we cleverly spliced our very durable DRYMAX Fiber into this area. The picture on the right shows the DRYMAX Fiber reinforcement panel on the rib area above the heel (the DRYMAX is shown in black). | |