

💧 Step into dryness, stride with confidence.
DexShell Ultralite Waterproof Socks combine a 100% waterproof membrane with breathable technology and a soft cotton lining to keep your feet dry, warm, and comfortable in wet conditions. Designed for active professionals on the move, these quarter-length socks offer a secure fit and durable protection, backed by over 15 years of DexShell’s expertise in waterproof gear.













| Care instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Fabric type | Waterproof Composite |
| Origin | Imported |
| Weave type | Knit |
A**M
保温性
仕事、スポーツで履いてみましたが温かいのにムレがなかったです。履き心地は少し硬めな感じはありますが慣れると感じなくなります
R**A
Great way to keep your feet dry in wet weather ...
I can't speak for its durability, but I got a real-world test a few weeks ago during a downpour in Vancouver, BC. I was wearing my normal cycling shoes from Southern California, which are mesh. We were hit with crazy hard rain and the shoes quickly filled with water, but the socks kept my feet warm and dry--miraculously, my feet didn't sweat despite the water proofing. I'm sold. Great way to keep your feet dry in wet weather if you don't want to buy waterproof shoes.
J**D
Not fully waterproof, but better than expected
Took one pair of these on the Overland track in Tasmania as an experiment. Very impressed. Snow, water and mud every day on the track. Shoes were saturated but feet were relatively dry. Inner toe socks worn separately underneath these socks were not completely dry, but dry enough to not leave a wet footprint on dry floor after a hard day of hiking through deep water and mud. Wore them every day for a week with no issues. Dried inside and out every night. Would definitely recommend. Good value.
T**D
Excellent item
I didn't have high hopes for these, but on a recent motorbike motorway ride with leaking boots they kept me feet dry despite heavy rain.
E**D
Waterproof trailrunning socks for the Pacific Northwest!!
I am always a bit skeptical about "waterproof" gear but DexShell delivers! I tested the breathable, over-the-ankle socks just after an atmospheric river hit the Pacific Northwest. So trails became creeks 3-4" deep and creeks became rivers 8-10" deep! I felt the cold over the water and my shoes felt squishy as they filled up with water and then drained. The socks didn't become uncomfortable either, just kept my feet dry and warm the whole time. My feet were dry at the end of a very wet four hours out. Didn't even need to towel dry them to put on my fresh socks back at the vehicle! Thanks DexShell!!
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