Collection: Cricket Socks

Cricket Socks by 1000 Mile include both a single layer and double layer technical sock. Our single layer Cricket sock is as worn by the England Cricket Team and recommended by the ECB Medical Team.

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1000 Mile Single Layer Cricket Sock - 2006

The 1000 Mile Single Layer Cricket Sock features a unique blend of fibres, which combine to provide superior wicking properties. As a result, a light sock to keep your feet fresh and dry.

It has a thick loop pile with padded sole/heel zones, which add to the feeling of comfort, even after an arduous day in the field or at the crease.

It is a single layer Cricket sock as worn by the England Cricket Team as well as recommended by the ECB Medical Team.

This product contains Merino wool which is one of softest types of wool available. It is perfect for regulating body temperature. This is because the wool provides warmth without overheating the wearer. Its moisture wicking properties combined with being slightly moisture repellent allow the wearer to remain dry.

Lightweight Double Layer Cricket Sock - 2005

The 1000 Mile Lightweight Cricket Sock is designed with maximum comfort in mind, no matter how hard the going gets. The 100% Tactel® inner layer stays with the foot, wicking away moisture, whilst the soft wool-mix outer moves with the shoe.

The lack of friction between the layers helps to prevent blisters and reduces wear. The unique combination of fibres maintains a comfortable temperature for the foot.

The double-layer construction means that your feet stay cool, dry and blister free – guaranteed – even after an arduous day in the field, bowling or at the crease.

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