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Yulex Wading Socks

Yulex Wading Socks

Description

The Yulex Wading Socks from Patagonia are the perfect choice for those when the temperature rises and you want to ditch the waders. Made with a combination of natural and synthetic rubbers, these socks are designed to be eco-friendly and have a reduced environmental impact compared to traditional neoprene materials. Their thinner construction allows them to be layered under waders for extra warmth when needed.

Here are some key details:

  • Low-profile design makes them ideal for wet wading or winter layering
  • Made from a combination of natural and synthetic rubber to minimize environmental harm
  • Fair Trade Certification ensures that workers were paid a fair wage for their labor

Specs

Responsible Collection Recycled/Repurposed Material [face fabric] 85% Yulex rubber, 15% synthetic rubber, [lining] 88% recycled polyester, 12% spandex

Thickness 2mm

Closure pull-on

Claimed Weight 8oz

Manufacturer Warranty lifetime

Activity river fishing, saltwater fishing, stillwater fishing