FINIS Skin Socks
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Description
Skin Socks are versatile sport socks, designed to protect feet. Made of a nylon and spandex blend, Skin Socks reduce irritation against the foot and prevent blisters or chafing. The lightweight Skin Socks conform to the foot during use, creating a thin and breathable layer of protection. The Skin Socks are great for swimming with fins, running, biking, and other activities.
Available in Small (Men's shoe sizes 2-5.5), Medium (Men's shoe sizes 6-9.5) and Large (Men's shoe sizes 10-14).
Features
- PROTECTIVE LAYER: Adds comfort while preventing blisters or chafing
- SNUG FIT: Made with a lightweight, thin, breathable fabric that conforms to feet
- NYLON/SPANDEX BLEND: Material reduces friction and skin irritation on the feet
- SPORT USE: Great for swimming with fins, running, biking, and other activities
- MULTIPLE SIZES: Available in Small (US Male 2-5.5), Medium (US Male 6-9.5), Large (US Male 10-14)
Shipping & Returns
Shipping:
- Enjoy Free Australian Shipping on orders over $180.
- Heavy or bulky items may incur additional delivery charges.
- Low and fast shipping available from just $ 15.00.
Returns:
If you're not completely satisfied with your purchase, return the product in its original condition AND PACKAGING within 21 days, including your Packing Note or Invoice Number.
Redflag/Sale product exceptions:
T&C’s
No exchange, No returns, No swaps, No refunds
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