Smartwool Men’s Hiking Medium Crew Sock (Medium, Gray)

February 12, 2018 - Comment
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(as of 7 April 2020 05:22 GMT+0100 - Details)

This all-purpose sock was designed for rugged day hikes or moderate backpacking. An arch brace holds the sock in place and adds additional support. A flat-knit toe seam keeps you comfortable.

Product Features

  • Sock Height: Crew
  • Knit in USA of Imported Yarn: 68% Merino Wool, 31% Nylon, 1% Elastane
  • Elasticized arch brace
  • Flat knit toe seam
  • Medium cushioning to absorb impact on the trail

Comments

thelastpiece says:

Smartwool makes the best socks for winter I live in Vermont, one day a few years ago we had a huge blizzard with several feet of snow and my wife and I walked downtown to get to work because we couldn’t drive. We were freezing, wet and our feet were cold. We decided to go into a local store on main street and buy some dry socks before going into our jobs. We found some SmartWool on sale and decided to go for it and have been converted ever since. I’ve since bought several different thicknesses so I can choose the best one for the…

Shutterbug LA says:

Something has changed. These are not the same quality they used to be. The first time I discovered Smartwool socks I thought that I had died and gone to heaven. The socks were so incredibly comfortable, fast drying and odor resistant I couldn’t believe that I had worn and suffered through plain cotton socks for so many years years.But something has changed. The socks barely lost 8 to 10 months before holes started appearing in either the toe or heel area. And I’m not just talking about one pair in five or one pair in six I’m talking about every pair I…

chungking says:

Not what they used to be I have a couple old pairs of Smartwool socks that have lasted ten or more years of traveling and hiking around the world. Multi-day hikes in a constant downpour in New Zealand – my feet were the only dry and comfortable part of me.My most recent two pairs of Smartwools have multiple holes in them from less than one year of light use.I have to conclude that like everything else, Smartwool is not what it used to be. While growing into a mass-market product, they’ve kept…

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