About the Lorpen T3 Heavy Trekker
Lorpen's T3 All Season Trekker is a technical women's sock packed full of the latest footwear technology.
Made with Primaloft Eco yarn and soft Merino wool, the Heavy Trekker socks excel at moisture management, wicking water away from the skin and improving breathability, keeping you dry, fresh and comfortable no matter the intensity of outdoor activity. Moreover, Merino has the exceptional ability to keep you warm in winter and cool in summer, making the Heavy Trekkers suitable through a range of temperatures across the day.
Reinforced against friction and chaffing, the T3 Heavy Trekker is exceptionally designed to keep you cool, fresh and comfortable on hikes up mountains, treks over fells and dales, or on long country walks during the colder months, ensuring you stay warm as the temperature drops.
- Materials: 50% PrimaLoft®, 25% Merino Wool, 15% Nylon, 10% Ea. LYCRA®
- Sock Height: Crew
- Cushion: Full Heavy
- Seasons: Autumn/Winter
- Primaloft Eco: PrimaLoft® Eco polyester yarn features a blend of 30% PrimaLoft® fibres and 70% PCR materials, providing an environmentally sustainable alternative to yarns made solely from virgin fibre. Used as the next to skin layer inmerino based Lorpen Tri-Layer socks, PrimaLoft® Eco is soft, non absorbing and very effective at moisture transport.
- Merino Wool: Merino wool is a finely crimped and soft wool with staples (fibre lengths) that are commonly 65 – 100 mm (2.5 – 4 inches) long and less than 24 microns in diameter. The core of a merino fibre is hydrophilic (water retaining), and is breathable. The fine micron diameter ensures it feels soft and comfortable next to the skin. Merino has the ability to help keep the foot warm in winter and cool in summer.
- T3 Technology: Three layers that deliver top technical performance: a hydrophobic layer thread in contact with the skin that expels sweat and keeps the skin dry; a hydrophilic layer thread in the outer midsection that wicks sweat away from the skin; and a strong layer thread that protects areas exposed to friction.