Darn Tough Vermont (1903) Women’s Merino Wool Micro Crew Cushion Socks, Slate, Medium

October 28, 2018 - Comment
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Made in Vermont We live and work in Vermont. Our backyard is the perfect testing ground to make the finest Premium All Weather Performance Socks. We ski, snowboard, hike, bike and run in the most unforgiving climate in the lower 48. It is under these conditions that we design, test and manufacture our socks.

Product Features

  • Lifetime guarantee
  • High density knitting
  • Performance fit
  • Merino wool

Comments

Anonymous says:

Darn Tough Vermont Women’s Merino Wool Micro Crew Cushion Socks in Plum Stripe – Large. I have a slightly wider ankle (from heel tip to top of foot at the bend) than average. I have to say that the socks feel a bit too tight, but not painful, at that spot on the top of my foot where it meets my leg.I have the Darn Tough Vermont Women’s Merino Wool Micro Crew Cushion Socks in Plum Stripe, size Large.I LOVE these socks other than that is a bit too tight for my liking. So I have to deduct one star for that.I have never worn wool or wool-blend socks…

Anonymous says:

These really ARE ‘Darn Tough’ !! Honestly … these socks (so far) have outperformed all other brands I’ve tried. I’m very hard on socks, wearing them out in the heel in no time. I’m a hard core hiker, and the socks are worn with hiking boots, water shoes, and everything in between. I’ve had these for 6 weeks now, and they show NO signs of wear. Not even pilling like some brands of socks I’ve tired.As for comfort … probably the best socks I’ve ever tried in that department. Only SmartWool brand has come…

Anonymous says:

One of the best hiking socks I’ve found. I’d actually give these socks 4.5 stars. I have a real problem with blisters so anything that claims to help that situation, I’m willing to try. They live up to their claims of ‘socks stay put and in place all day, no slipping, no bunching’, however, I did experience hot spots. As much as I wish it were the case, I question the ability of any sock to claim no blisters and no hot spots, when it’s really the fit of the boot that will determine those two things. In any case, these are a nicely…

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