Arctic X Socks

Type: Socks

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The Fourth Element Arctic X Socks are thermal diving socks built for cold-water drysuit diving. A dual-layer recycled construction with a fleece inner layer and DWR-coated outer layer delivers warmth without bulk. The inner liner separates to speed drying between dives, making it a practical addition to any cold-water diving setup.

Features & Fitting
  • Made with recycled materials: Outer shell, inner shell, and lining all use recycled fibres. Main fabric carries Oeko-Tex 100 and Bluesign certification; lining holds GRS, Oeko-Tex 100, and Bluesign certification. Plastic-free packaging.
  • Dual-layer construction: Separate inner and outer layers work together for warmth and moisture management. The inner liner can be separated from the outer layer to speed up drying between dives.
  • Fleece inner layer: Soft fleece retains heat directly against the foot throughout the dive.
  • DWR-coated outer layer: Durable Water Repellent coating causes water to bead off the surface, keeping the socks dry between dives and during surface intervals.
  • 4-way stretch fabric: Moves with the foot in all directions for a snug fit without restricting movement or circulation.
  • High performance low bulk: Provides thermal protection without adding volume inside a drysuit boot.
  • Reflective prints: Subtle reflective detailing for visibility in low-light conditions.
  • Machine washable: Can be washed at home without specialist care.
Fabric & Care
  • Outer Shell: 85% nylon, 15% elastane
  • Inner Shell: 95% polyester, 5% elastane
  • Lining: 81% recycled polyester, 12% elastane, 7% polyester
  • Certifications:
  • Main fabric: Oeko-Tex 100, Bluesign certified
  • Lining: GRS (Global Recycled Standard), Oeko-Tex 100, Bluesign certified
  • Packaging: Plastic-free
  • Care: Machine wash cool. Do not use fabric softeners. Do not bleach. Do not tumble dry. Line dry. Do not iron. Do not dry clean.
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The Fourth Element Arctic X Socks complete the Arctic X thermal layering system for cold-water drysuit diving. Built from recycled materials with a dual-layer construction, they deliver warmth at the feet without adding bulk inside a drysuit boot. The design keeps your feet warm, dry, and comfortable throughout the dive and between dives.

The inner layer is a soft fleece that retains heat directly against the foot. The outer layer carries a DWR (Durable Water Repellent) coating, which causes water to bead and roll off the fabric surface rather than soaking in. This keeps the socks performing between dives and during surface intervals. The two layers can be separated after diving to speed up drying time, which is particularly useful on multi-day dive trips or liveaboards where gear needs to be ready again quickly.

The 4-way stretch fabric moves with the foot in all directions, giving a snug fit without restricting movement or circulation. Low-bulk construction means the socks sit comfortably inside a drysuit boot without creating pressure points or reducing blood flow to the feet.

Subtle reflective prints add visibility in low-light conditions on the dive boat or shore.

Fourth Element is a UK-based brand producing technical dive clothing used by divers worldwide. The Arctic X Socks are part of the Arctic X range, an extreme-conditions undergarment system designed for layering in all conditions. They are designed to be worn as part of the Arctic X system, alongside the Arctic X One Piece or the Arctic X Jacket and Leggings combination, providing dedicated foot warmth that a one-piece or leggings alone cannot provide inside a drysuit boot.

All materials are recycled. The main fabric carries Oeko-Tex 100 and Bluesign certification. The lining carries GRS (Global Recycled Standard), Oeko-Tex 100, and Bluesign certification. Packaging is plastic-free. The socks are machine washable.

The Arctic X Socks weigh 0.10kg and are available in sizes XS to XXL in black.

For divers asking whether dedicated thermal socks are necessary with a drysuit: drysuit boots vary in their insulation, and in cold water the feet are one of the first areas to lose warmth. A dedicated thermal sock worn inside the drysuit boot adds a targeted layer of insulation at the foot without adding significant bulk. The Arctic X Socks are built specifically for this purpose.

About Fourth Element

high quality performance

"Fourth Element is dedicated to making the best gear for your underwater adventures, from award winning drysuits and wetsuits to swimwear and rashguards made from recycled ghost fishing nets. We develop our products to perform in the world’s most extreme environments and we are working to minimise their impact on our planet and its oceans."

Informations

Ocena Natural Rubber

At the heart of OCENA® lies a name crafted with purpose and meaning. OCENA represents a seamless fusion of Ocean and Nature – a synergy we believe embodies our product's ethos. Derived from 'ocean,'

OCENA® encapsulates the spirit of the vast, magnificent bodies of water that cover over 70% of our planet's surface. It's a tribute to the immense power and beauty of the sea, serving as a constant reminder of our responsibility to protect and preserve these precious marine ecosystems.

OCENA

isn't just a name; it's a commitment to sustainability and environmental stewardship. Our products, designed primarily for aquatic use, are crafted with natural rubber, ensuring a minimal ecological footprint while providing top-notch performance.

From wetsuits to other marine gear, OCENA embodies sustainability, offering protection not only for ocean enthusiasts but also for the planet we call home. SHEICO’S BIO-Based Foam Transforms Wetsuits To Become 100% Neoprene Free

Recycled Nylon

One of the key ingredients of neoprene, Eco Carbon Black, is recycled by our wetsuit factory from post-consumer scrap tyres. This significantly reduces energy consumption and cuts CO2 emissions by 200g per wetsuit.

Resources

Utilising a unique fabric made using ECONYL® recycled Nylon from ghost fishing nets, laminated with a waterproof membrane and thermal fleece, Thermocline revolutionises
the notion that being environmentally responsible means sacrificing performance or aesthetics.

UPF 50+ fabric

Active Fit

Our UPF 50+ fabric is a blend of recycled nylon and xtra life™ LYCRA® which gives generous stretch and also offers extended protection against chlorine and salt.

Econyl

This swimwear is made of ECONYL® 100% regenerated nylon, a significant percentage of which comes from fishing nets recovered from the sea.

Sustainable Packaging

Single-use plastic packaging just isn’t OK anymore. It pollutes our water ways, suffocating marine life and breaking down into micro plastics which enter our food chain. We still aren’t perfect but we’re improving and working hard to become single-use plastic free.

Limestone neoprene

During the neoprene production process, limestone is used to replace petrochemicals to form rubber chips. You achieve the same performance as traditional neoprene, but with way less environmental impact

Recycled Rubber

One of the key ingredients of neoprene, Eco Carbon Black, is recycled by our wetsuit factory from post-consumer scrap tyres. This significantly reduces energy consumption and cuts CO2 emissions by 200g per wetsuit.

Ocean postive

No More Microplastics

Water soluble | Recyclable | Compostable
Biodegradable | Non-toxic | Marine-safe
Zero waste

Our No More Microplastics packaging is 100% water soluble, recyclable, compostable and biodegradable – eliminating the problems that plastic usually causes when we attempt to dispose of it.

Develop better products

A Better Neoprene

Limestone Neoprene | Recycled Rubber | Dope-Dyed Yarn (exclusive products)

After the neoprene creation process, the redundant trimmed materials will be recycled and reused in the mixing process to produce more neoprene sheets. Overall huge amounts of raw materials are saved, energy consumption is reduced and waste water and air emissions are minimised during production.

Recycled materials

The recycled dive fin. It is the unique combination of materials which makes this fin special. The plastic is made from 100% reclaimed post-consumer waste polypropylene and the rubber is made with recycled TPR. By using materials in this way, we are preventing plastic being sent to landfill or ending up as waste in the ocean as part of fourth element’s mission to become OceanPositive.