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Grip Innovators Duo Grip Socks - Black

SKU: TOA-ZWART
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€ 27,95 € 24,99 (including VAT)
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Grip Innovators TOA Duo Grip Socks - Black

The Grip Innovators Toa grip socks are specially designed socks with unique properties aimed at extra grip and stability during various activities such as tennis, padel, hockey, football, yoga, dancing, walking or any other daily activity.

Non-slip soles:
The Toa grip socks have anti-slip soles with a special pattern for better grip on many different surfaces.
What makes the Toa socks unique is that the anti-slip sole is on both the outside and the inside of the sock, so the sock does not slip over your foot and you have more grip on the outside, which minimizes the risk of injuries.

Elastic and comfortable:
The Toa grip socks are made of an elastic material that adapts to the shape of your foot and provides comfort and support, especially important during activities where the feet are used intensively.

Quick-drying material:
The Toa grip socks are made from a quick-drying fabric to keep your feet cool and dry, even during high-intensity workouts.
This is made possible by our Quick Dry Technology.

Medical innovation (blood circulation and blister prevention):
The grip patterns on the Toa grip sock follow the natural paths of the blood vessels in the foot.
This provides extra support for people with foot-related problems.
Extensive testing with physiotherapists on patients with Guillain-Barré syndrome has shown that many of their discomforts were significantly reduced or disappeared altogether.
Some of these discomforts included cold feet and tingling feet.
The socks also provide protection against blisters because the friction between the foot and the shoe is minimal.

Colour: Black

Size:
S 36-39
M 40-43
L 44-47

6097326643626 S
6097331654686 M
6097345240264 L

Categorieën: Basketbal, Hockey, Heren, Padel, Hardlopen, Voetbal, Sokken, Sport, Unisex, Wandelen, Vrouwen, Yoga

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Brand Grip Innovators
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