


Recovery Compression Socks|Lotto Soudal |Vermarc Pro Cycling Kit
Lotto Soudal Pro Issue Compression Recovery Socks, Retro Team Kit
From the World Tour to your door.
This is a genuine pair of Lotto Soudal compression recovery socks from the 2021 to 2024 era, issued directly to a professional rider.
These are not race socks, these are recovery tools, designed to help riders recover faster between hard training sessions and races.
- Authentic rider-issued Lotto Soudal kit
- Graduated compression construction to assist circulation
- Designed to help reduce muscle fatigue and soreness
- Supports recovery after racing and hard training
- Stretch fit for targeted compression and comfort
- Breathable construction for all-day wear
- Ideal for recovery, travel, and post-race use
These are the kind of socks riders wear after brutal race days and long training blocks, helping legs feel fresher and recover more efficiently.
Lotto Soudal is one of Belgium’s most historic teams, built around aggressive racing and huge workloads across the classics and Grand Tours.
This retro era kit perfectly reflects the reality of pro cycling, race hard, recover properly, repeat.
Note, logos may vary slightly from photos due to sponsor changes, but the overall design and product remain the same.
As with all team-issued kit, these were never available for public purchase and are extremely limited in supply.
This is real pro kit. No replicas, these are the real deal.
Recover faster. Ride harder.
Pairs well with
CE-36
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