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Thermal сhildren's socks Lorpen S2KN Kid's Merino Ski 2 Pack
Lorpen S2KN are warm women's ski thermal socks made of merino wool and synthetics.
They have excellent insulating properties of Merino Wool, wick moisture well, and artificial fibres provide durability and a good fit on the leg, which allows you to wear socks without overheating and the formation of unpleasant odours.
The S2KN has a full range of modern innovations, is very comfortable and has a long service life.
Suitable for wearing with high boots.
They are suitable for light trekking and hiking as well as for everyday use during three seasons - spring, winter and autumn.
Technology of thermal children's socks Lorpen S2KN
T2 - double weave with two differentiated layers of yarn, combining different types of fibres, allows you to maintain foot comfort during prolonged stationary or sedentary conditions, and prevents abrasions while walking.
The inner layer made of merino wool with acrylic wicks away excess moisture and provides warmth without overheating.
The outer layer of nylon increases wear resistance and prevents the sock from chafing, and also helps to remove excess moisture that may appear during intense exercise.
Composition of thermal children's socks Lorpen S2KN
37,5 % Merino Wool, 37,5 % Acrylic, 15 % Nylon, 10 % Ea.Lycra®
Features of thermal children's socks Lorpen S2KN
- thickness: thick (3/4)
- anatomical shape (universal for left and right feet)
- elastic nylon with LYCRA® over the entire surface of the sock, does not allow the sock to slip and gather "accordion"
- polyamide seals on the toe and heel prevent rubbing and callus formatio- flat toe seam does not rub toes
- wide elastic band ensures proper fit without excessive compression
Materials
Merino Wool
Merino wool is considered one of the most expensive types of wool.
Merino wool comes from merino sheep, which live mainly in New Zealand.
It is thinner than the wool of other sheep breeds - for the manufacture of yarn, merino wool is sheared only from the withers, it is in the withers that sheep have special fine fleece with a thickness of less than 23 microns.
It has a unique degree of softness and elasticity, as it is 3 times softer than natural silk and 5 times more elastic than cotton.
Soft, airy, warm, and of extraordinary beauty, it has no equal in the world of natural materials.
Merino wool is perhaps the only natural material that still cannot be reproduced using synthetic materials.
Properties of merino wool:
- High medicinal properties - wool softens and soothes acute pain, treats arthritis, rheumatism, sciatica, helps with fractures, in the care of patients with bedsores, and also promotes rapid recovery from viral infections that occur in the autumn and winter.
- Antibacterial properties - creatine contained in merino wool is an unfavourable environment for the development of bacteria and microscopic insects, in addition, a water repellent is formed on the surface of each fibre, which repels insect pests.
- Hypoallergenic - merino wool is not an allergen and contains 8-10% lanolin, which, dissolving at a temperature of 35-37 °C, penetrates the skin and has a beneficial effect on joints, muscles, spine and respiratory system, as well as stimulates blood circulation.
- Excellent calming effect - products made of soft merino wool lull you to sleep better than any sleeping pill.
- Excellent thermal insulation - of all types of sheep's wool, merino wool has the finest hair, which is why merino wool is considered to be the warmest.
- Excellent moisture absorption - merino wool is hygroscopic, meaning it can absorb up to 33% of its own weight in moisture, so any products made from merino wool always remain dry.
- Reliable protection against unpleasant odours.
- Unique self-cleaning effect; from time to time, merino products just need to be aired in wet weather.
- Electrostatic properties.
- Neutralisation of toxic substances.
Acril
An artificial fibre that is often used as a substitute for wool.
First invented by DuPont in 1944, it is made from coal, air, water, oil and limestone.
The properties of acrylic and wool are very similar. Acrylic is soft and, like wool, can retain heat well but not absorb water.
Acrylic is used in the production of knitwear, socks, hats, warm and sportswear.
It is also used to create faux fur, carpets, and more.
Nylon
Nylon, or polyamide, is the world's first synthetic fibre.
Its most outstanding feature is its exceptional strength, resistance to abrasion and water and, as a result, high durability, 10 times that of cotton and 20 times that of wool, and it is also stronger than polyester.
In the production of socks, nylon is usually blended with other materials to add strength and elasticity.
Lycra ®
It is very important for socks to be able to take the anatomical shape of any foot size, without forming folds that lead to chafing on the feet.
Lycra is the best elastane yarn on the market, the material of Lorpen socks contains up to 10% stretch nylon with Lycra.
The elasticity of Lorpen socks is provided by stretch nylon, with an inner elastane layer and a nylon coating.
The percentage and quality of stretch nylon determines the high elasticity and durability of the new sock.
That is why Lorpen socks retain their fit even after prolonged use and numerous washes.
Sizes of Lorpen socks
Washing (washing instructions are indicated on the product packaging)
- Hand or machine wash in warm water
- Wash like coloured clothes
- Do not use softeners
- Do not bleach
- Do not tumble dry
- Do not iron
About the manufacturer:
Lorpen is one of the world leaders who specialize in the development and production of innovative technical socks for sports and extreme sports.
The company's motto: "Create the finest technical socks for serious applications in the fresh air."
The history of the Lorpen brand began in 1985. from a small family factory from the production of sports socks in the evening of Spain near the Pyrenees.
In 2015 Lorpen introduced its exclusive T3 technology to the market, and in 2017 it introduced Anatomical Calf Support technology.
Today's commercial efforts of the company are expanded on the European and American continents.
The company's approach to business also includes efforts to conserve as much waste as possible of Lorpen vicor fibers being removed from renewable resources.
In addition, the company is constantly working on improving environmental friendliness and reducing waste.
Extreme athletes take part in this campaign, for example, Gerlinde Kaltenbrunner is the first woman to climb all 14 eight-thousanders without supplemental oxygen.
The proven strength of the product is the fact that Lorpen hiking, sports and trekking socks are sold in more than 60 countries around the world in more than 1,200 stores.