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The sock that likes to hike.
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SmartWool Hiking Medium Crew Sock
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comfortable
nice
Adam Lloyd
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comfortable with just enough cushion. the way to go.
Great Socks
wvperic2065685
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- Familiarity: I've used it several times
Perfect Socks,
#1 they stay up! All Day!
No blisters!
Smart Wool all the way
Snowshoe
Member since
- Gender: Male
- Familiarity: I've used it several times
I have worn these 4 times hiking in the snow they work well for me my feet were warm nice socks.
King of Smart Wool
zerp162505
Member since
- Gender: Male
I have purchased multiple pairs of Smart Wool socks. They are all comfortable and warm. Never bulky and washes very well.
Great socks
birp556
Member since
- Gender: Male
- Familiarity: I've put it through the wringer
Great socks. Warm but not too warm. Tight weave provides great cushioning and prevents blisters. Resists stinking and washes well.
SmartWool
jasp264491
Member since
- Gender: Male
- Familiarity: I've used it several times
Finally a cushy pair of socks that put me over the top and keep my feet warm.
I keep coming back to these
Greg S
Member since
- Gender: Male
- Familiarity: I've put it through the wringer
I have probably half a dozen smartwool hiking socks from mid to heavy weight. I use them when boating and hiking and they are still the most comfortable, durable socks I own and I've tried most of the major brands.
SmartWool Hiking Medium Crew Rocks!
Scott Jasper
Member since
- Gender: Male
- Familiarity: I've put it through the wringer
These are my go to hiking socks. I wear 'em with Fox River Castile Light liner socks (65% merino content) in Merrell Perimeter boots (see my boot review). On week-long backpack trips I bring two pairs that I alternate daily. Highly recommended.
Basic Sock
gary beil
Member since
- Gender: Male
- Familiarity: I've put it through the wringer
SmartWool makes the best socks for everyday use.
I have multiple pairs that I use for hiking ,camping, climbing, and everyday use.
Great Socks
Mike Hale
Member since
Really enjoy hiking in these socks. I recently did a 50 mile, 11000 foot elevation gain, 4 day trip and these socks kept my feet blister free and comfortable..... Something I thought was going to be impossible on the trip. To make a long story short; I purchased several pairs of these since and cannot be happier.
Go To Hiker
Steve Chapman
Member since
I have way too many types of socks and it's borderline weird but these are my "go to" socks and I've bought them for years and used them for EVERYTHING. I have one foot that's slightly smaller than the other and I have to buy footwear based on the larger foot. These socks have just enough padding to soak up some of the extra room in the small foot shoe. They're durable .. they work in a wide range of temperature and they don't lose their shape or compression.
Smart Sock. Boo yAH!
Patrick Jacobi
Member since
Can you wear these socks if the temp is...
Dae4789001
Member since
Can you wear these socks if the temp is 80 or above?
Angus Bohanon
Member since
They'll be pretty hot for that, I'd recommend the "Light" weight ones for hot-weather hiking or running. I use these for trail running and hiking:
http://www.backcountry.com/smartwool-phd-running-ultra-light-mini-sock
Sandy Brown
Member since
Yes, but you may want to consider a sock with a higher percentage of synthetic. This will move the moisture away from your foot better, especially if you have sweaty feet. Try the Teko Synrgi series. http://www.backcountry.com/teko-midweight-hiking-sock-mens.html
Another
Nathan Gundy
Member since
Just got another pair of smartwools one can never have to many! fight and feel great as always if you don't own a pair you should get on it!
I would recommend these to a friend
Awesome
Nathan Gundy
Member since
Best socks I have ever used for hiking/backpacking!
I would recommend to a friend!
2nd Pair
Patrick Jacobi
Member since
I have had one pair for over a year now and they are still my favorite socks. I lost one sock for a while and still wore it with a random other sock. Because at least one of my feet would be enjoying the smartwool. I just got another pair for Christmas. There is obviously some difference between the two pairs, but I must say that with the beating I have put the first pair through they are in good shape. Tested and Approved.
Smart Wool's Quality Has Gone Downhill
geltoska971603
Member since
I own 2 pairs of these socks, after one year both socks have holes in the ankle and are destined for the trash can. Poor quality seems to be smart wools new thing. I used to love smart wool, but after countless pairs of their socks have torn or gotten holes I give up. Smart Wool once stood for quality, now they are just cheap overpriced junk. Want lasting socks? Don't buy smart wool.
The sock that rocks
Louis Fleming
Member since
This sock is comfortable and well made. Has nice tight stitching and has a classic wicking design. My girl friend and I found that our Smartwool socks started to wear on the tops of the toes and around the ankle. We will be taking them to Everest basecamp so we will see how they hold up. Another plus is that they are thick and true medium weight.
Wintertime delight
Brendan Quirk
Member since
I couldn't imagine using any other sock in wintertime. Tall enough for backyard hikes in the snow with the kiddos, but not so thick that I can't wear 'em to work too. The medium weight makes them super-versatile. I wear 10.5 shoes and the Large is ideal. \
Fantastic
Lee Kenyon
Member since
These are great. Your feet will love you.
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