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Whether you’re thru-hiking the Appalachian Trail or running your favorite route, the Darn Tough Hiker 1/4 Sock will give you the comfortable, breathable performance you need—with just the right amount of cushion and stretch. Each pair is made from a blend of merino wool, nylon, and a splash of Lycra, and features a sturdy, seamless construction that prevents slipping, bunching, and blisters Read More
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but it's the best pair of socks I've ever tried. And as long as you don't lose it, you'll always be able to get replacements. My feet are comfortable, and even during hard work, they don't get sweaty.
These are the hiking and winter socks for me. They are incredibly comfortable, warm, and not itchy. I took them camping in northern California in January and my feet were happy the whole trip, both when hiking and in my sleeping bag. I have size 11 1/2 men's feet and the x-large are great, I could easily see them working fine too on a feet a few sizes larger too.
So far so good. I'm constantly walking, and avoiding blisters require good socks. I've used SmartWool, Costco's, and other brands. They all fit well and look well made. Some of the SmartWool socks have fallen apart (some still in good shape), and the Costco Merino Wool socks have developed fuzz but are still quite functional. The Darn Tough are still looking good. It's only been 2 months, so I'll wait to see if they hold their value in the long run.
Just the right mount of cushion. Good blend of merino and synthetic ( for durability). Good ankle coverage but low enough you don’t look like a nerd (except I do wear the crew as well). I wear merino blends almost exclusively all year round for both outdoor and casual wear. I rarely wear synthetics or cotton anymore. I also wear Icebreaker, Smartwool, Bridgedale etc but Darn Tough are my go-to thru hike socks because I know I won’t blow a toe out in three weeks