Darn Tough Vermont Merino 1/4 Sock Cushion
$6.97 - $17.00
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User Reviews
These socks passed the test. I have purchased my third…
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Source: bought it new
Price Paid: $17
Summary
These socks passed the test. I have purchased my third and fourth pair. They will be my everyday socks now. Love them Darn Tough.
i bought my first pair of these about two months ago went back today to get my second pair. i bought the first pair because they were the only 100% u.s.a. made socks that my local outfitter carries. the second pair because they wick away moisture better than my phd's plus i think that they will live up to their name darn tough.
i wear wool socks exclusively because of a sweaty feet problem hot or cold, so i have tried them all, so i will be putting them to the test and will update in a couple of months.
Tough. Well-made in the USA! Easy on the feet with…
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Materials: Merino, Nylon, Lycra
Use: up to long dayhikes, trail runs, casual
Break-in Period: none
Price Paid: $5
Tough. Well-made in the USA! Easy on the feet with good cushioning despite their lightweight designation. My feet do not get hot in these socks (tested on hikes up to 94 degrees). These socks have excellent arch support (my foot is neutral).
I would give them 5+ stars (if I could) if they were left and right specific, as my Icebreakers have spoiled me with fit in that department. These are more durable however than my Icebreakers.
Well done.
Description
The Merino 1/4 Sock Cushion is a running sock made by Darn Tough Vermont. It has an average rating of 5 stars (out of 5), based on 2 user reviews
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