Hike Liner Crew Sock - Men's
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There's no reason to suffer through the throes of cold toes when you're snowshoeing. Slip the Icebreaker Men's Hike Liner Crew Socks under your normal hiking socks to stave off frozen tootsies as you romp about the snow-covered world. Merino wool in the fabric naturally manages moisture so your feet aren't slippery with sweat, and odor-causing bugs can't grow on the socks. The breathable flat zone compliments the natural properties of the fabric, and the flat toe seam reduces the chances of blisters becoming the end to your outdoor fun.
Details
- Breathable and quick-drying sock for layering in cold weather
- Merino wool blend naturally wicks moisture and regulates temperature
- Support zones in Achilles and instep add stability and support
- Flat toe seam reduces the risk of blistering on long hikes
- Breathable zone in forefoot ensures that you won't overheat
- Can also be worn as a standalone sock in hot weather
- Item #ICE00QR
- Responsible Collection
- Responsibly Sourced
- Material
- 55% merino wool, 43% nylon, 2% Lycra
- Height
- crew
- Weight
- lightweight
- Manufacturer Warranty
- lifetime
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Overall Rating
5 based on 2 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageOctober 10, 2024
Bought another pair after trying.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I had my doubts on a wool sock liner, but these were perfect. Tested them on a rough / technical hike with new boots. They were perfect - saved my feet for sure!
Originally reviewed on icebreaker.com
September 24, 2024
Great as base layer
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I was planning to wear these in the summer, but I decided to use them as a base layer under other Hike+ Crew socks and they did provide warmth due to being breathable inside. I was concerned about durability unless I used them as a base layer.
Originally reviewed on icebreaker.com
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