NRS Hydroskin Socks

$29.95 USD Weight 2.5 oz / 70 g
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NRS HydroSkin® Socks are the ultimate liner for hiking through snow, streams or other wet and cold conditions. They are thin enough to easily slip into your boots, trail runners, or sandals. The neoprene core insulates and protects your feet even when wet, and the 4-way-stretch PowerSpan™ outer layer gives you enhanced mobility and greater durability.

Keep your fingers warm when wet too with NRS HydroSkin Gloves.

AVAILABLE TO CUSTOMERS IN THE UNITED STATES ONLY

  • The 0.5 mm HydroSkin® neoprene core insulates and protects.

  • 4-way-stretch PowerSpan™ outer layer gives you enhanced mobility and greater durability.

  • The ThermalPlush™ inner lining increases insulation, repels moisture and dries quickly.

  • Titanium-laminate adhesive aids body heat retention without adding bulk.

  • DWR coating forces water to "bead" and roll off the material, reducing evaporative cooling.

  • Flat-lock stitched seams

  • Anatomically shaped left and right feet offer superior fit and unmatched comfort while eliminating the guessing game.

  • Pairing snaps help prevent you from hitting the trail with only one sock.

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12/07/2023
Philip SVG verified by SHOP
United States

Easy to wear, warm and comfortable in cold weather when walking or cycling.

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01/23/2023
William S.
United States

NRS Hydroskin Socks

I use these socks to replace the 3mm neoprene wading socks that are made for fishing. I use them in the winter months for bicycling. My weekly distance ride is usually between 50 to 65 miles. The winter weather dips into the low 20 degree range on my morning starts. I wear a thin wool liner sock with the NRS Hydroskin Socks next and a medium weight wicking sock on top. In the low 20’s I add a outer full shoe cover. NRS Hydroskin Socks keep my feet warmer than the the 3mm neoprene socks can. I am sold on the NRS Hydroskin Socks. I will be trying them out trout fishing this summer. I have used neoprene sock for outdoor sports (backpacking, fishing, biking) for years. So far, for bicycling, NRS Hydroskin Socks are the most effective of any wading sock I have tried. And, by far the lightest and most comfortable. I also use the NRS Hydroskin Gloves. I wear them next to skin. In colder weather (<30 deg) I add a heavier glove over them. My feet and hands may get very cool, but not severely cold. You have to experiment with sock/glove combinations to personally come up what combinations work with the temperatures and weather you will be facing. If questionable weather, carry a couple extra socks/gloves to add or try.