KOM Socks
Short for "King Of the Mountain," KOM is a performance sock designed for all you trail heads who have one speed... lightning fast. Bike harder, run faster, and climb higher!
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KOM Socks are made to help performance in biking, running, hiking, training, and all things that make you sweat. Since they're a breathable and stretchy compression sock, they make for a great athletic companion.
They're very comfortable, so you also might like them for hanging around the house.
We recommend a size S-M if your shoes size is a women's 6-10 or mens 5-8. A size L-XL best fits a women's shoe size of 10-13 or a men's 8-12.
Our StretchyFit Technology allows for our socks to stretch and fit most feet.
Reinforced Head & Heel: KOM Socks have some extra durability at the toe (head) and heel areas. This reinforcement helps prevent wear and tear in these high-stress spots, and promises a longer life span.
Breathable: There's a special breathable design that surrounds the foot on this sock, ensuring that your feet can breathe while working up a sweat.
Extra Thin: The sock is a lightweight, extra-thin material. They'll be fit to your feet and can easily slip into tighter shoes. This is also a good feature for those who prefer a minimalistic feel won their feet.
These socks can be thrown into the washer and dryer with the rest of your laundry and come out just as good. To keep them alive the longest, wash them in a gentle cycle with cold water, and dry them with a low-heat setting or air dry.