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Crosspoints Showers Pass Socks

Jen Ripple

02 Sep 2017 — 1 min read
Crosspoints Showers Pass Socks

The Crosspoints Showers Pass socks are waterproof socks (that's right) that fit perfectly under your waders and are perfect while hiking! These are the only socks you'll want to wear this season.

Crosspoint Waterproof Socks

By Showers Pass

MSRP - $35.00

photo courtesy of - Showers Pass

Keep Your Feet Warm and Dry For Your Next Outdoor Activity

Don't let cold wet feet ruin your outdoor fun! Crosspoint Waterproof Socks were developed to solve the soggy toe problem and to keep feet dry while cycling, running, hiking, or enjoying any outdoor activity in the rain. The socks are fully waterproof thanks to 3-layers: a wear resistant knit exterior (feels like a regular sock), a waterproof breathable Artex membrane, and a moisture wicking anti-bacteria lining. The result is a sock that feels like a wool sock but protects like a rain bootie.

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