Wigwam Men’s Merino Wool Comfort Hiker Crew Length Sock,Navy,Large/shoe Size:Men’s 9-12,Women’s 10-13

March 19, 2018 - Comment
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For dry comfortable feet, Merino Wool is combined with Silk and Coolmax. Features include an elasticized arch panel, ultra-smooth Lin-Toe closure, crew length is proportional to size and is full cushioned for comfort.

Product Features

  • Midweight all season Merino Wool hiking Crew Socks with soft terry loops inside and elasticized arch outside for a foot hugging luxurious fit
  • Fully cushioned terry loops inside and Seamless toe closure for comfort
  • Elasticized arch with ventilation channel aids performance
  • Y heel pocket and stretch provide a contoured fit
  • Lifetime Guarantee

Comments

alanhouston says:

Nice Merino Wool Socks That Can Be Worn Year Around – American Made Wool socks are the best for long walks or cold weather. Some wool socks are rough or itch, but not these, which are 67% Merino wool. Very nice feel. Good cushion on the bottom of the foot without bulk. Upper portion above ankle more of a summer weight so these socks can be worn year around. A local sporting goods store has several brands of Merino wool hiking socks. Their socks (mostly imported) were 15% Merino wool or 25% Merino wool, just enough to put a big “Merino Wool” label…

Steven Wilgus says:

Worth it? You bet! These are not cheap. You get what you pay for, made in America, top drawer quality. I’ve worn these types of wool socks since 1996: I also wore them for the two years I was in Iraq, all year long. I ONLY wear these merino socks unless circumstances say otherwise. As I am an ICU RN, I’m on my feet most of the shift (12 1/2 hrs minimum), and these are very comfortable socks. And of course I recommend them. You could easily do much worse with other products. As to durability, I’ll update in a few…

Justin the Chef says:

Very nice socks! Male/Female size chart Medium thickness, really good warmth, and durable. I found the chart confusing, so I’ve attached the chart from the website, which includes recommended sizes for men and women, including UK and European sizes.

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