The hunt for warmth is over.
Merino Wool hunting socks are the best decision you can make outside of proper scouting. While they are knit to keep you warm, the way wool regulates with your body temperature, you’ll never be too warm. Even if you're packing your feet into rubber boots, the moisture wicking properties will keep sweat off your feet, and staying dry will keep you warm. And if you're at deer camp for the week, they are naturally odor resistant, so even if your party doesn't notice, you can appreciate the wildlife won't either. This is Darn Tough's burliest hunting sock. When it's crazy cold, but you're still going out, this is your sock. Extra heavy terry loop construction protects your entire foot and leg for maximum warmth.
- Height: Over-the-Calf
- Weight: Heavyweight
- Pair with: Hunting boots, muck boots, waders
- Style Number: 2013
Cushion Details
Full cushion socks have warm terry loops throughout the entire sock for ultimate insulating comfort.
Features
- Hunting over the calf socks average 17 in. from heel to cuff - expect them to cover the leg to just below the knee.
- A performance fit means no slipping, no bunching, no hesitation. Here's to staying comfortable while you wait.
- Cooling vents improve breathability and heat regulation in your hunting boots.
- Every toe seam is closed using True Seamless™ Toe technology for an ultra smooth, undetectable feel.
- Merino Wool wicks moisture and dries fast to keep feet comfortable when you're out in all weather.
- Darn Tough's warmest socks - heavyweight socks regulate heat, transfer moisture, and provide steady comfort in cold weather.
- The “still” in Still Made in Vermont, USA is personal. Darn Tough knits all their socks at their VT-based Mills using the highest quality yarns, sourced from around the globe.
Materials & Care
Machine wash in cold water on gentle cycle with socks inside-out. Do not bleach. Tumble dry on low or hang dry. Do not dry clean.
Materials: 77% Merino Wool, 21% Nylon, 2% Lycra Spandex
*Fiber percentages of socks may vary slightly.