20 November 2008, Etxalar, Navarra, Spain – High-performance
sock manufacturer Lorpen has announced a new performance sock with Tri Layer
Technology for both men and women, for its North American markets. Lorpen’s Tri
Layer Technology features three layers of yarn knitted together to create a
sock that is comfortable, durable and has significant performance benefits for
outdoor enthusiasts.
The new Tri Layer Women’s Fit design will provide improved
comfort for women with a narrower toe and heel, and lower overall volume. The
entire Tri Layer collection will be available in spring 2009 at major retailers
in the U.S. and Canada.
“The Tri Layer technology is a result of Lorpen’s unique
ability to combine natural and synthetic fibers,” said Colin Sanders, VP of
sales and marketing at Lorpen North America.
“Lorpen is a pioneer
in knitting technology and has developed a knitting process that creates a sock
with more density in the heel and toe, and less density on the top of the foot
for premium fit and less bulk. Comfort is the guiding principle for all our
sock designs and our Tri Layer Technology is going to make athletes and outdoor
enthusiast’s feet more comfortable so they can perform better.” Sanders said.
Lorpen’s Tri Layer Technology features three layers of yarn
knit together and the first layer, closest to the skin, being made of Coolmax,
a polyester fibre that is designed to move moisture from the skin to the outer
surface of the membrane, where it is passed on to the next layer. Coolmax also
serves as a barrier to the wicked moisture.
The second layer, or middle layer, is made of Tencel, which
is able to hold significant amounts of moisture once it has passed through the
Coolmax layer. Lorpen stresses that it also features anti-microbial properties,
as when moisture is produced it is directly absorbed to the inside of the fibre
leaving little moisture available for bacteria to grow.
The third layer, made of polyamide, is highly durable making
the sock resilient and long lasting. The polyamide fibres are concentrated in
the toe, heel and shin where the sock gets the most abrasion.
“Footwear is a ‘closed system’ and unlike a shirt that can
evaporate moisture into the atmosphere, socks have to provide a place for
moisture to be stored,” continued Sanders. “Tri Layer Technology is the perfect
blend of natural and synthetic materials. The Tencel stores the moisture and
keeps it away from the skin to protect the foot.”
As women’s feet tend to be narrower than men’s feet, Lorpen
has created a Tri Layer Women’s Fit sock that features a multi density knit.
This unique knitting process makes the sock more open on the top of the foot so
it does not feel bulky, and promotes heat and moisture release. The women’s Tri
Layer socks also feature a wide instep arch band to support higher arches and
reduce foot fatigue.
Tri Layer Technology will be in a variety of Lorpen socks
for spring ’09, including the multisport socks for trail running, cycling and
walking, and the hiking sock. Snowsports, trekking, and hunting socks will be
added for Autumn ’09 and Lorpen is
currently evaluating Tri Layer performance using Australian Merino Wool as the
middle layer for cold weather applications.
Founded in 1985, Lorpen is based in Etxalar, Spain, located
at the base of the Pyrenees. Lorpen has been selling performance socks in the
U.S. since 2004 and Canada since 2001. Lorpen’s philosophy is that comfort is
the guiding principle to everything they do, and as such, creates high
performance socks for athletes and outdoor enthusiasts.