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DeFeet Levi-T-Ator Bike Socks - High Tech Levi-T-Ator Bike Socks From De Feet

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DeFeet Levi-T-Ator Socks

DeFeet Levi-T-Ator Socks

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The Bottom Line

There has never been a more technical bike sock ever made. The DeFeet Levi-T-Ator socks have so many different materials, panels and features, you forget they're just socks. If socks are important to you, you won't be disappointed.
Pros
  • Comfortable Where They Need To Be
  • Anatomical Fit
  • Never Feel The Toe Seam
  • Ecxcellent Airflow Moisture Transfer
Cons
  • The Designs Can Be A Bit Wild, So Choose One You Like
  • At Over $10 US You Might Find The Price A Bit High

Description

  • Ambi-Fit - Anatomically knitted foot bed.
  • Awetoe - Seam is knit under the toe gap.
  • Extra padding in critical areas
  • Good ventillation
  • Price: $10.95 US

Guide Review - DeFeet Levi-T-Ator Bike Socks - High Tech Levi-T-Ator Bike Socks From De Feet

A good pair of socks for mountain biking can keep your feet comfy for any kind of ride. The DeFeet Levi-T-Ator socks are about as good as you can get. Really, we don't have anything bad to say about the socks unless they are priced out of your range. The Defeet Levi-T-Ator socks always feel comfortable and do a fine job of keeping your feet dry. The Defeet Levi-T-Ator socks are not specifically designed for cold weather riding. As the picture shows, some serious thought went into the material placement and knit of the DeFeet Levi-T-Ator socks. They are cushioned in the right places, breathable in the right places and there are no annoying seams. You can get the DeFeet Levi-T-Ator in three different heights. They come in the the normal height (shown), Low, and No See Em. I prefer the Low height myself.

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