Darn Tough Hiker Boot Sock Full Cushion Men’s – Charcoal Medium
The sock that made a name for itself from the Pacific Crest Trail to the AT. “Must pack” durability meets undeniable comfort in a Full Cushion sock that absorbs the rigors of the trail. Give all your other hiking socks the boot.
Product Features
- Performance Fit: No slipping, no bunching, and no blisters. True Seamless: Undetectable seam fusion for an ultrasmooth, invisible feel.
- Fine Gauge Knitting: Unprecedented durability and our unique “put it on, forget it’s on” feel.
- Fast Action Wicking: Pulls moisture away from skin. Fast drying; Naturally Antimicrobial: Repels bacteria and odor.
- Merino Wool: The ultimate fiber for breathability and comfort in all conditions.
- Still made in Vermont, USA. Still unconditionally guaranteed for life.
Darn Tough, FITS and Fox River socks are all great, forget Smart Wool. I bought these socks because of their lifetime guarantee, not because it was likely I would return them if there was a problem after a reasonable amount of wear, but because it was proof of the company’s faith in their product.The decision proved a good one, they are just showing their age after two great years.By the way, I also bought similar socks from SmartWool recently, they shrank after one cold water washing ( the same wash and dry with my DarnTough and FITS…
The best hiking socks you will ever own. I’m not exactly easy on my socks, and I’ve spent hundreds on socks over the past 7 years. As a US Army Ranger, and currently in the process with a Special Forces Group, rucking (or hiking) is something that I do all too often. I’ve tested dozens of socks, and many were good, all were better than standard issue socks. I thought for the longest time that Fox Rivers were the “best bang for the buck” sock coming in at about $8 a pair at the PX. They performed better than a lot of under…
You get what you pay for… “What a stupid high price for a pair of socks!” I thought when I first saw these on Amazon.com. “I’ll never waste my money on something like that. How dumb.” I silently pitied the fools as I sipped my beer.”Huh,” I said to the dog two days later. “I wonder what this is.” I set the mystery package from the UPS man on the table. We both pondered the box for a moment. Then, “oh no…” I looked at the dog. The dog looked at me. “I was drinking…