Fox 8 Defend Sock Light Blue socks | RideHub
Fox 8 Defend Sock Light Blue socks | RideHub - LIGHT BLUE / XS/S is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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The Fox 8 Defend Sock Light Blue is a technical MTB sock designed for intense enduro and downhill riding. Featuring a reinforced construction, additional cushioning zones, and an 8" length, the Defend sock provides excellent protection and comfort when riding in challenging terrain.
Product features:
✔ Height: 8 inches – perfect for riding with protective gear
✔ Reinforced construction on the heel, toe and instep
✔ Flexible arch support improves fit
✔ Mesh ventilation zones increase air circulation
✔ Flat seam construction prevents chafing
Technical specifications:
🔹 Material: blend of technical yarns (exact composition may vary depending on the batch)
For whom:
🔸 For MTB, enduro and downhill riders
🔸 For those looking for extra protection and durability
🔸 For all-day trips in difficult terrain
The most important advantages:
✅ Length compatible with protectors
✅ Durability and abrasion resistance
✅ High comfort even in the most difficult conditions
Choose solid support – the Fox Defend Sock is a reliable choice for the most demanding trails! 🧦🌲
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