Blue Socks That Are Waterproof – Knitted Nylon Mid-Calf

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Overview

These socks that are waterproof are made for wet tracks, stream edges, and muddy camps when you still want a normal sock feel.

The outer knit uses nylon, so they stretch and pull on easily. However, the layered build helps slow down water getting to your skin. As a result, they are useful for damp mornings, light rain, and quick splashes when crossing shallow sections.

They perform best on wet ground and in ankle-deep water. However, water pressure increases with depth and time. Therefore avoid long, deep wading, and avoid standing still in fast water. Also step around sharp shells, thorns, and metal edges, because cuts can compromise the barrier layer.

The blue colour is easy to spot in your pack. That helps when you are drying gear at a hut or sorting kit at camp. It also suits travel, because a bright pair is harder to forget.

Fit matters. Choose your size from the EU bands listed below, because a snug fit reduces rubbing inside footwear. If you sit between sizes, size up for comfort in thicker boots. Also wear them inside shoes or boots, because exposed fabric is more likely to snag on stones and grit.

For best results, treat them like a protective sock rather than a wader. Because the fabric needs to stay intact, keep toenails trimmed and filed. Also rinse off grit after use, so abrasion stays low on repeated trips.

Key features

  • Blue colour that stands out in a kit bag.
  • Knitted nylon outer for a familiar sock feel.
  • Mid-calf length that sits above the ankle.
  • Four size options that match common EU sizing.
  • Designed to be worn inside footwear to reduce puncture risk.

Key benefits of wearing socks that are waterproof

  1. Helps keep feet drier during short water contact on the move.
  2. Reduces the need to change socks after a damp section of track.
  3. Adds a useful wet-weather layer without taking up much space.
  4. Supports quick packing, therefore you can keep a spare pair in a day bag.
  5. Gives a practical alternative for emergency kits and travel.

Specifications

  • Colour: Blue.
  • Material: Knitted nylon.
  • Sizes: S (EU 37–39), M (EU 40–42), L (EU 43–46), XL (EU 47–50).
  • Care: Hand wash in water under 40°C.

Size Guide

Measure your foot length first, then choose the size that matches your longest foot.

  1. Place a sheet of paper on a hard floor, against a wall.
  2. Stand on the paper with your heel lightly touching the wall.
  3. Mark the tip of your longest toe with a pencil.
  4. Measure from the wall edge to the toe mark in centimetres.
  5. Measure both feet and use the longer measurement.

Match your foot length to the closest size range:

  • S (EU 37–39): foot length about 23.0–24.5 cm.
  • M (EU 40–42): foot length about 25.0–26.5 cm.
  • L (EU 43–46): foot length about 27.0–29.5 cm.
  • XL (EU 47–50): foot length about 30.0–32.0 cm.

Fit tips: If you sit between sizes, size up for thicker socks or roomier boots. Choose the smaller size for a snug fit in tighter footwear.

Returns Note

For hygiene reasons, we can’t accept returns or exchanges for socks that have been opened or tried on due to wrong size. Please measure your foot length and use the guide before ordering. If the item is faulty or not as described, we’ll help under your consumer rights.

What’s included

  • One pair of blue waterproof socks.

** Please note we do not recommend wearing these all day, only when required to keep your feet dry.

How to use + care + safety

Put them on over clean, dry feet, and then put on your shoes or boots straight away. This protects the outer knit from sharp debris. If you need gaiters, add them after, because they reduce splash entry at the top.

After your walk, rinse off mud and grit, and then hand wash under 40°C. Air dry away from direct heat and strong sunlight, because high heat can affect bonded layers. Do not wring hard. Instead press out water gently, and then hang to dry.

Before each trip, inspect the heel, toe, and around the cuff. Stop using them if you see cuts, thinning, or seam damage. Also avoid wearing them around camp without footwear, because sharp stones can puncture the barrier. If you want simple wet-weather cover, socks that are waterproof are most reliable when the fabric stays protected.

If you expect long immersion, pack a backup option, such as spare dry socks in a dry bag. That way you can manage comfort and warmth if conditions worsen. For short crossings and wet ground, these socks that are waterproof can help reduce chill and keep your day moving.