Overview
About Robbins Mountaineering Polar Fleece Socks (For Men and Women)
Closeouts. Get soft, moisture-wicking warmth on the mountain with Robbins' Mountaineering polar fleece socks.
- High-performance, all-weather midweight fleece wicks moisture and holds warmth close
- Non-pill, durable construction
- Midweight
- Height: Crew
- Imported
Specs
Specs about Robbins Mountaineering Polar Fleece Socks (For Men and Women)
- Midweight
- Height: Crew
- Fabric: 100% polyester
- Care: Machine wash, tumble dry
- Imported
Reviews
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Overall Rating: 3.1
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Based on 13 reviews
Most Helpful 5-Star Review
5.0 out of 5 stars.
Great bang for the buck!
Verified Buyer
Reviewed by Berwyn Cutie from Berwyn, IL on Wednesday, October 24, 2012
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3.0 out of 5 stars. O.K. Fleece socksVerified Buyer Reviewed by Big D from Bristol, CT on Tuesday, November 20, 2012O.K. product, not as good as Acorn, but did cost less. Does add warmth when added over good merino wool socks. Also bought a pair for my wife, her first. She did like them.
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5.0 out of 5 stars. Soft socksVerified Buyer Reviewed by anng from North Smithfield, RI on Tuesday, November 20, 2012These were bought as a Christmas present.
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4.0 out of 5 stars. Should call these slipper socks.Verified Buyer Reviewed by D from Kentucky on Monday, November 12, 2012Got one pair when on sale and as soon as I tried on realized there was no way that would be comfortable in a shoe. Its like a 10-year-old found a stocking pattern and put these together. That said, I love them for around the house & to bed on cold days. They were so cheap I bought three more pairs.
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5.0 out of 5 stars. Softest Socks EverReviewed by Bethy from Richmond, CA on Saturday, November 10, 2012Socks are the softest. They look funky because they look like they are sewn inside-out. The sewing is bunched outside of the sock which can get in the way of shoes and rub funny. Otherwise the sewing does keep toes from wearing through.
- Best Uses: Keeping Feet Warm Cozy, Wearing Inside Slippers
- Cons: Stitching In The Way
- Pros: Soft, Warm
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2.0 out of 5 stars. Weird all aroundReviewed by Kelly~ from Vancouver, Wa on Thursday, November 8, 2012I needed some warm socks to wear inside my boots and I thought these would do nicely for the price. I would never pay full price for these, they have a weird mildew like smell and the seams are quite awkward. I wear a size 11 (Wm's) and the socks ran way bigger than expected. Very rarely do I need to size down, lol. But they are warm and did keep my feet cozy, but won't buy them again.
- Best Uses: Inside Boots
- Cons: Bad seams, Smelly
- Pros: Inexpensive
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4.0 out of 5 stars. Strange but comfortable for inside useVerified Buyer Reviewed by Random consumer from Catskill Mtns, NY on Wednesday, November 7, 2012I bought these due to very low STP price. They look really weird and have a pronounced shape with big seams along the edges. However, they're very warm and comfortable. I've been wearing them for inside (slipper, lounging) use. I'd expect the seams to be uncomfortable under boots, and it's not yet cold enough to consider wearing them outside (the socks are *very* warm). I don't expect great longevity from the fabric.
- Best Uses: Lounging, Slippers
- Cons: Durability, Large Seams
- Pros: Comfortable, Warm
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1.0 out of 5 stars. Meh. Weird SeamsVerified Buyer Reviewed by The Wookie from South Jersey on Monday, November 5, 2012I kept these but would not order again. The seams are odd and make these uncomfortable to wear with shoes/boots. Only good for lounging around the house
- Cons: Bad fit, Odd Seams
- Pros: Warm
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3.0 out of 5 stars. size runs bigReviewed by Ken from San Francisco, CA on Thursday, November 1, 2012I have size 9 feet. These socks fit me pretty well in size medium, a pretty loose in size large. They do not have much stretch. If you're using them for loungewear, size doesn't matter too much. If you're using them for winter hiking, then size matters a lot. Loose socks cause blisters.
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1.0 out of 5 stars. Fleece sacks, not socksReviewed by Rodney from Ohio on Thursday, November 1, 2012The ad says they are socks. The label calls them socks. I think they are fleece sacks....very odd looking things. For less than a buck per hoof, I suppose they could be used as sock liners for winter boots or sleeping socks during the winter. I'm not sure they will survive in the washing machine. Not worth it to return them- spend a bit more and get SmartWool socks.
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1.0 out of 5 stars. Poor productVerified Buyer Reviewed by Tereeanddoug from Seattle, wa on Monday, October 29, 2012The fabric of these iS very low quality fleece. The seams are multiple and large. Most people could not wear these with shoes or boots. May be able to use them with very loose rain boots. Will put fabric paint on them for non slip and use them for slipper socks. They were too cheap to be Worth the shipping back.