POC Vivify Sock Long Hydrogen White - ponožky cyklistické

  • 28.16 €
  • 31.29 €
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  • Thanks to the slightly extended insole length, the Vivify sock provides support further up the calf. Mesh zones combined with a waffle knit structure and flatlock toe seams provide extra comfort and support.

    The Vivify sock features mesh zones for ventilation, making it an ideal choice for warmer weather.
    • Soft yarn wicks away moisture and is breathable for comfort.
    • Waffle knit structure on the insole provides comfort and support.
    • Breathable mesh construction provides exceptional breathability and comfort.
    • High-density webbing around the midfoot provides additional support.
    • 20cm length provides good coverage of the ankle and lower shin.

    Specifications:
    Suitable activities: cycling, sports
    Cut: above ankle
    Material: synthetic
    Composition: 90% polyamide, 10% elastane

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    • Product parameters
    • Manufacturer: POC
    • Product code: PC651481001
    • colour : bílá
    • Season : 2024 jaro

  • POC Vivify Sock Long Hydrogen White

    Vivify Sock Long Hydrogen White
    Vivify Sock Long Hydrogen White
    Vivify Sock Long Hydrogen White
  • POC is a Swedish company with a strong mission to do the best we can to save lives and reduce the consequences of accidents for athletes and cyclists.

    POC was founded in 2005 and first entered the market at ISPO, where it also presented its mission. POC's new ideas and solutions to improve the safety of ski racing by reducing the force transmitted to the brain and body in the event of an accident have received a lot of attention.

    The concepts, technologies and materials used and implemented for the helmets and pads were developed in close collaboration with the POC Lab; POC's scientific forum comprising the world's leading sports medicine experts, brain scientists and spinal cord injury specialists.