We investigate products of sets of reals with combinatorial covering properties. A topological space satisfies S 1 (Γ, Γ) if for each sequence of point-cofinite open covers of the space, one can pick one element from each cover and obtain a point-cofinite cover of the space. We prove that, if there is an unbounded tower, then there is a nontrivial set of reals satisfying S 1 (Γ, Γ) in all finite powers. In contrast to earlier results, our proof does not require any additional set-theoretic assumptions.A topological space satisfies ( Ω Γ ) (also known as Gerlits-Nagy's property γ) if every open cover of the space such that each finite subset of the space is contained in a member of the cover, contains a point-cofinite cover of the space. We investigate products of sets satisfying ( Ω Γ ) and their relations to other classic combinatorial covering properties. We show that finite products of sets with a certain combinatorial structure satisfy ( Ω Γ ) and give necessary and sufficient conditions when these sets are productively ( Ω Γ ).
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