Spatz ‘Hotsokz’ Merino Wool blend socks are the ultimate companion for Spatz overshoes or your favourite jeans.
Tested in the harsh Yorkshire Dales, Hotsokz are engineered for warmth, comfort, and performance in any condition. Targeted merino wool panels and a semi-compression design deliver the perfect balance of insulation and wicking in a lightweight, sleek sock.
Composition: 70% acrylic, 30% merino wool
Note: Merino wool may bobble slightly with wear—this is a natural characteristic and doesn’t affect durability.
Merino Wool Blend Targeted panels keep feet warm and dry
Semi-Compression Fit Supports comfort during long days in the saddle
Low Bulk Design Slides easily into slim cycling shoes
Extended Length Insulates calf and shin for extra warmth
Everyday Versatility Ideal for cycling or casual winter wear
Size L/XL fit perfectly - my shoe size is UK11 (EU45). The length is long but not too long for a 6'2" rider, sitting comfortably above the calf and staying firmly put. In use they are warm but not too warm and the merino makes them very breathable so you can use them in a broad temperature range. Worth noting that as with any winter sock you'll need room in your shoes to accommodate the extra thickness.
Similar to a ski sock, albeit seems specific for cycling. I have used ski socks under my pro stealth shoe covers on very cold days, around 0 degrees and these hotsokz perform just as well. They are a bit longer too, which is a bonus.
Quickly received once ordered , wore these twice this week once in rain the other in really cold temps , the protection warmth and comfort of these sokz are second to none , amazing product going to buy another pair
They fit well on the foot, but slightly to long on the leg, I have to fold down as they come over the top of the knee. Other than that a really pleased with them
I’ve been looking for a better grade of sock for my winter riding. Two cold rides in, I’d have to say I think I’ve found them. Highly recommend these socks for cold toe sufferers who already own great winter boots but still have to cut rides short because of cold feet.
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