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Rohner Trekking Hiking Socks (For Men and Women)
$11.95
$19.00
Save 37%
Item #11270
Selected sizes/colors: $9.95
Closeouts colors. Trekker hiking socks from Rohner are made with the best fibers available, and are arguably the finest, most comfortable outdoor trekking hiking socks in the world. Their unique cushioning system is engineered to meet the demands of backpackers and hikers. Dense, soft terry pile of itchless merino wool absorbs moisture and provides cushionUpper foot is made to breathe freely with a less dense knitSoft wool fibers are next to the skin, others add strength and stretchLightweight60% merino wool, 35% acrylic, 3% spandex, 2% Trevira Closeout colors. Switzerland. Size: S(W 4½-6½) M(W 7-9½, M 6-8) L(W 10-11½, M 8½-10½) XL(M 11-13)Items have contrasting foot in varying colors, may not specify.
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By Backpacker from Grand Canyon, AZ on 7/16/2008
Comments: Sock could hug leg just a little bit tighter.
By chartguy from Nederland, CO on 7/9/2008
Pros:
Comfortable, Durable, Good Design, Regulates Temperature Well, Wicks Away Moisture, Wool has natural lanolin
Cons:
Can be warm in summer
Best Uses:
Backpacking, Hiking, Mountaineering
Describe Yourself:
Avid Adventurer
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
I live at 8,300' in Colorado. I'm a volunteer firefighter, and sawyer, and run plows and tractors in the winter. In other words, I spend a lot of time outside, typically in boots. Rohner makes the best socks. Cotton may feel cooler than wool, but once your feet start to sweat, it gets wet, and you've got blisters. Wool has natural lanolin, which reduces friction. I probably buy about half a dozen pair of these a year, and have done that for at least five years. They last a long time, but eventually will wear out. If your boots fit, the socks last much longer. If you're slipping around, you'll wear out any sock. I wear them in everything from a Merrell sneaker to a full blown La Sportiva hiking boot.
I NEVER put them in the dryer, but hang them to dry.
By Happy Hiker from New Mexico on 7/1/2008
Pros:
Comfortable, Durable, Good Design, Regulates Temperature Well, Wicks Away Moisture
Best Uses:
Backpacking, Hiking
Describe Yourself:
Casual/ Recreational
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Comments: This sock is very comfortable with a lot of cushion. It does make my hiking boots feel a little snug but it does not rub anywhere. I thought it was a good value.
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