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🧦 4 Pack of SOX TOWN Merino Wool Moisture Wicking Outdoor Hiking Hiker Cushion Crew Socks for Men Review

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Revainrating 3 out of 5  
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Description of 🧦 4 Pack of SOX TOWN Merino Wool Moisture Wicking Outdoor Hiking Hiker Cushion Crew Socks for Men

Merino Wool,Acrylic,Polyester,Nylon,Elastic. Hand Wash Only. Premium Merino Wool: Superior hiking socks for outdoor men, work together to keep your feet stay cool and dry during your rugged hiking trip. Breathable:Mesh ventilation structure design offers air circulation.it helps to improve the air permeability of wool socks,keep your feet dry and cool. Durability:Reinforced heel and toe with high-density fibers in the underfoot area for added comfort , It protects the foot of shear and prevents painful blisters. Moisture Control:The fibers sweat the moisture,stay cool and dry in both indoor and outdoor environments.Cool in the hot summers and warm in the cold winters. Perfect Fit : Special design offers arch compression for perfect fit for a long time wear , The socks will last as long as your work and outdoor activities .

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Not for people with large calves

Socks fit well and are easy to put on the leg. However, I have large calves and after wearing the socks for a day I found that the top of the socks tightened around the bottom of my calf and cut off circulation. Another thing is that this is my problem, not socks. , on the leg sat normally.

Pros
  • Great price
Cons
  • Almost everything ok

Revainrating 5 out of 5

These are lambswool socks, not merino wool

A company sent me socks made from a lambswool blend. You can tell it's sheep's wool because it itches a little until you break it. Merino wool has a very smooth texture that is not itchy at all. A little wool is better than no wool at all, and the price isn't bad even though these aren't merino wool socks. That's why I keep socks. But it still annoys me that they try to pass off sheep's wool as merino wool. Obviously this company contradicts what they deliver to their customers. You don't think

Pros
  • Cool
Cons
  • Can hurt

Revainrating 1 out of 5

socks! Camping

Based on the description and price, I was expecting the socks to be thicker. Guilty. I almost sent the socks back without even trying them on. But I've decided to be honest and try the socks before making such a decision. Wow I was pleasantly surprised at how well the socks fit and feel on my feet. So after a few hours of actual outdoor use in socks, my feet were warmer and drier than I expected. So if you're looking for mid-thick socks that are warm, soft, comfortable, and wick some moisture…

Pros
  • Great for me
Cons
  • Upgrade Availability

Revainrating 1 out of 5

These are lambswool socks, not merino wool

The company sent me mixed lambswool socks. You can tell that it's sheep's wool by the fact that it itches a little until you tear it. Merino wool has a very smooth texture that is not itchy at all. A little wool is better than no wool at all, and the price isn't bad even though these aren't merino wool socks. That's why I keep socks. But it still annoys me that they try to pass off sheep's wool as merino wool. Obviously this company contradicts what they deliver to their customers. You don't…

Pros
  • Great price
Cons
  • Mostly ok but...