A true classic and a longtime favorite with serious hikers and everyday enthusiasts alike. Full Cushioning throughout this entire sock provides support and comfort without unwanted weight and bulk. Coveted for its dependability and comfort this sock has a smooth performance fit that you won’t find in the other guy’s full cushioned socks. No slipping, no bunching, no blisters. Fine gauge Merino Wool makes this a fast drying and breathable all-weather; sock that stays cool in the summer and warm in the winter. And since Merino Wool is naturally antimicrobial this sock repels bacteria and odor – a great feature when you need to get any extra day (or two) out of your socks. Still made in Vermont. Guaranteed for life.
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These socks are awesome. My feet feel wrong in anything but these … My sock drawer is composed of basically only darn tough socks (of the same colors so if I lose one here and there it’s ok). These socks are awesome. My feet feel wrong in anything but these socks. These heavy ones are my favorite, although obviously on a hot day I wear lighter socks. These are warm, and comfy, and they don’t get stinky. I wear them on a normal work day, and I wear them snowboarding, and everything in between, and when I sleep. Whenever I remember my socks, and wiggle my toes,…
Thickest version of Darn Tough aside from Mountaineering Sock. This is the thickest darn-tough brand sock you can buy aside from their mountaineering socks. This fact was a bit hard to figure out and I had to read online in several places to find this fact out. I didn’t want the mountaineering socks since they run so high up your leg. These are perfect. Thicker than their other socks with cushion all the way around. As with all of Darn Tough brand socks though i wouldn’t call them bulky at all. I have other brands of wool socks that are bulkier…
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.