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| | Features | 67% Merino Wool, 21% Stretch Nylon, 7% Elastic, 5% AcrylicSeamless toe closureElasticized arch panelWash warm, no bleach, tumble dry lowMade in USA
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| | Description | Us manufactured, merino wool midweight hiking sock doesn't shrink or itch fully cushioned with foot hugging fit and comfort seamless toe closure and stay put leg soft and resists odor and also insulates |  |
| | Product Details | | Product Weight: | 1.0 pounds | | Package Length: | 10.25 inches | | Package Width: | 3.5 inches | | Package Height: | 1.25 inches | | Package Weight: | 0.35 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 47 reviews |
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 47 customer reviews )
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42 of 42 found the following review helpful:
Only Merino Wool Will Do Dec 25, 2008
By D. Dell
"Dell"
Many people stay away from wool because it can be rough and bulky. Merino wool is entirely different. This type of wool is very soft to the touch. These socks are warmer than cotton without adding extra bulk. And they are breathable so you can also wear them in the summer. Another advantage is that they last much longer than cotton socks. For those reviewers that complained about pilling, simply follow the washing instructions and turn them inside out before washing. Merino wool socks also tend to shrink. To help lessen shrinkage, dry on very low heat or simply lay them out to dry on a towel.
You should give these socks a try because of the following: 1. Soft and comfortable. 2. Can be worn year round. 3. Long lasting and therefore cost affective compared to cotton.
29 of 29 found the following review helpful:
Already wearing thin Mar 16, 2009
By VFO I wear wool socks on a daily basis for work, with liners and steel-toed boots. The last socks I had lasted for 5-6 years, worn every other week, before finally wearing holes in the heels. I've worn these (4 pairs) 3 times each, and they're already starting to wear on the heels. No holes yet, but lots of pilling, leading me to think that they are wearing much more quickly than my old socks. Might be better for the occasional hiker than for daily wear.
14 of 15 found the following review helpful:
Awesome socks!! Feb 15, 2007
By Anonymous I had been searching for socks I could wear with my jeans and replace the old athletic socks I was always wearing. These are the most comfortable socks I've ever owned! It's like wearing slippers! I think these socks are spoiling me to the point where all socks will now be compared against these. I'm afraid I'm becoming a sock connoisseur!
7 of 7 found the following review helpful:
Review Apr 03, 2011
By chris lallier I have purchased the following socks in the past year to compare warmth, dryness, comfort: Smart Wool Wigwam "At Work DuraSole" Wigwam "Merino Comport Hiker" Wigwam "Everday Fusion" Fox River "AXT Fox River "Wick Dry Off Road" My working condition are behind a desk, cold floor, wet feet in 1-2 hour period. Obersavations (5 best - 1 worst): Smart Wool. Warmth 5, dryness 2, comfort 4 Wigwam "At Work DuraSole" Warmth 3, dryness 4, comfort 5 Wigwam "Merino Comport Hiker" Warmth 5, dryness 4, comfort 5 Note: I still need to switch to dry socks in about 3 hours. My foot size is 10 ½ and the XL size is the best fit. Wigwam "Everday Fusion" Warmth 2, dryness 2, comfort 3 Fox River "AXT" Warmth 2, dryness 3, comfort 3 Fox River "Wick Dry Off Road" Warmth 4, dryness 3, comfort 3
If you are looking to keep dry I would select the larger size when in doubt.
7 of 7 found the following review helpful:
Great socks Oct 03, 2007
By Brian R. Wigwam has been making good products for some time and over the years I have come to rely on their quality construction. I ware these socks year round, weather hiking or at work they give me great cushion and keep my feet cool in summer and warm in winter. The only nit I can pick, is that they tend to Pill quickly. This is not enough however to keep me from buying more when these are worn out...in a couple of years.
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