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  • Kids' Field Hockey Socks FH500 - White
  • Kids' Field Hockey Socks FH500 - White
Kids' Field Hockey Socks FH500 - White

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Adult Field Hockey Socks FH500 - White

€10.00
  • Kids' Field Hockey Socks FH500 - White
  • Kids' Field Hockey Socks FH500 - White
Kids' Field Hockey Socks FH500 - White
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Store Availability

Designed for kids and adults looking for plain socks for training or matches.

BENEFITS

Lightweight

110 g per pair in size 6½-8

User comfort

Loose knit for use with shin guards. Plush loop on the inside.

Stretch

Elasticated knit. Fabric with elastane.

Stability

Ribbed knit at the edge and ankle.

Traction

No component providing traction.

Robustness

No special reinforcement.

Breathability

Ventilated knit on the top of the foot.

TECHNICAL INFORMATIONS

Detailed description

Polyamide (87.8%) - Polypropylene (11.2%) - Elastane (1%). Specially designed with a looser fit to slip over shin guards and ribbing at the edge and ankle to keep them in place. Ventilated knit on the top of the foot for improved breathability. Friction-free toe and heel. Four sizes.

Designer

These socks were co-designed by our product development team made up of passionate hockey players (product managers, designers, engineers, garment designers, stylists, prototype and lab technicians, Jill Boon, Berta Bonastre, Thomas Briels and Victor Charlet), players in our partner clubs or from our community, and specialists in the Decathlon sock manufacturing process.

Information

The information here was provided by the manufacturer or observed by our teams from samples received from the manufacturer.

Tips for storage and maintenance

Machine wash - 40° max - normal
Do not bleach
Do not tumble dry
Do not iron
Do not dry-clean

TESTS AND WARRANTY

Test product

Our textiles are tested in the lab and in the field by our panel of testers under real playing conditions.

Warranty

2 Years

Agree by

Jill Boon (Belgium), Berta Bonastre (Spain), Thomas Briels (Belgium) and Victor Charlet (France)