Collection: Police & Military Combat Socks

Combat Socks for Military and Blue Light Services. Both single and double layer anti blister socks available.

Benefits at a glance

  • Ideal for wearing in military, police or walking boots.
  • Black or Olive colour conforms to uniform standards.
  • Wicks moisture away.
  • Helps avoid blisters.

1000 Mile Combat Sock Single Layer

The 1000 Mile Single Layer Combat sock combines comfort and durability in the field. It offers comfort and temperature control for military and other service members.

Ventilation zones on the top of the foot allows the foot to breather and maintain and even temperature. The loop stitched pile gives lots of volume and protection. Arch bracing gives additional support and a custom fit with no slipping.

Comes as a Twin Pack so you get 2 pairs per package.

1000 Mile Double Layer Sock

The 1000 Mile Combat Sock is a traditional style, double layer walking sock. The lack of friction between the layers helps prevent blisters and reduces wear. The acrylic/nylon mix of yarns are comfortable, durable and fast wicking allowing for quick drying and easy washing out in the field.

Designed specifically for the forces to meet uniform guidelines.

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