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Here at The Warehouse, we want you to be completely satisfied with your purchase. If you are unsatisfied with your purchase for any reason, items can be returned with free return shipping within 90 days from the original invoice date.

We will match or beat any posted overall price advertised in-store or online on in stock items.

Overview

A thin performance sock, the Under Armour HeatGear™ Hockey Liner Sock features flat knit construction which reduces bulk and conforms to the shape of the foot. Flat toe seam and knit-in arch support reduce foot fatigue while providing the perfect fit.

  • Fit Guidelines:
    • Height: Over-calf
    • Thickness: Thin
  • Sizing Guidelines:
    • Sock Size/ Men's Shoe Size
      • MD / 4-8.5
      • LG / 9-12.5

Specifications

  • 86% Nylon / 10% Polyester / 3% Spandex / 1% Olefin (using specific Under Armour quality fabrics)
  • HeatGear® Construction
    • Strategic ventilation built into the garment at key points where the body dumps heat
    • Moisture transport fabric wicks moisture away from the body
    • Keeps the athlete cool and dry
  • Thin performance skate sock
  • Side air vents maximize foot ventilation
  • Welt top construction for comfort and fit
  • Flat knit construction reduces bulk and conforms to shape of foot
  • Fully reciprocated toe and heel construction with flat toe seam for perfect fit
  • Built-in vent channels to maximize ventilation
  • Arch Support
    • Built-in arch support with a knitted compression zone
    • Reduces foot fatigue
    • Increases blood circulation

 

Customer Reviews

Previous Feedback  

Comments: They are super thin and wick the moisture away from your feet. I also like that they are long, go up to my knees.
From: Alex, PA

Comments: They work well, nothing fancy. Comfotable fit, especially under the shin guard straps. Could breathe a little better, but theyre good value for the price.
From: Chadd

Comments: Pretty good socks for the price point and add a decent amount of comfort in the skate and under the shin guards. They do get pretty drenched it seems though and they could be a bit more well-ventilated, but they still do the job and on the bench you don't really notice any discomfort or anything. They've held up well over a few years now and the stitching is good.
From: Jack