Tactical support where you need it most, but think about it least, this sock could save your day. Your feet will thank you. Explore the Sock & Awe Collection
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69% polyester/ 31% elastane
Printed graphic
Cushioned toe and heel
Arch band for stabilization and comfort
Air vent channels for breathability
Sock & Awe Crew Tactical Texas Socks: For High-Quality Functionality
The Sock & Awe Crew Tactical Texas from 5.11 Tactical® offers exceptional support and comfort in a high-quality and durable sock. Designed for law enforcement officers, outdoor enthusiasts, and those seeking enhanced performance from their tactical gear, our socks provide an optimal combination of cushioning, stabilization, and breathability. Made from 69% polyester and 31% elastane, these socks are designed with a cushioned toe and heel for maximum comfort. The arch band adds stabilization, helping to prevent foot fatigue during prolonged periods of activity. Air vent channels enhance breathability, ensuring your feet remain cool and comfortable throughout the day. The recognizable Texas-inspired printed graphic adds a touch of flair while representing the Lone Star State. With the Sock & Awe Crew Tactical Texas, you can expect high performance, durability, and functionality for all your mission-specific requirements. Upgrade your tactical gear wardrobe with the Sock & Awe Crew Tactical Texas and experience the difference in comfort and performance.
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