Description
Ships in 1-2 business days | Based in Vermont | Est. 1978
Thru-hiking the PCT is not for the faint of heart. Though you might do it alone, you'll always be in good company with a pair of great-fitting, moisture-wicking socks. Your best bud is a lightweight hiker with enough cushion to keep your feet in prime condition. If you make it to Canada, swash those socks immediately and start planning the next trip — there's always available mileage when your socks are unconditionally guaranteed for life.
Darn Tough donates 5% of sales to help support the Pacific Crest Trail Association.
Features:
- Performance fit: No slipping, no bunching, and no blisters
- Fine gauge knitting: Unprecedented durability and our unique “put it on, forget it’s on” feel
- Fast action wicking: Pulls moisture away from the skin. Fast drying
- All-weather performance: Cool in the summer, warm in the winter
- Guaranteed for life: No strings. No conditions. For life.
- Merino wool is fast drying, breathable, and odor resistant for all-day comfort
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Specs:
- Height: Micro Crew
- Weight: Lightweight
Sizing:
Size | Men's | Women's |
Small | 5.5-7.5 | 7.5-9.5 |
Medium | 8-9.5 | 10-11.5 |
Large | 10-12 | 12-14 |
X-Large | 12.5-14.5 | - |
Materials: 52% Nylon, 45% Merino Wool, 3% Lycra Spandex
Made in the USA
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Wash and Care: Machine wash in warm water on gentle cycle with socks inside-out. Do not bleach. Tumble dry on low or hang dry. Do not dry clean.
- Reviews
- Questions
Sentimental rebuy of 2500 mile PCT socks
It's socks but PCT, what can I tell you
Best Socks Ever
I love these socks!!! I have been wearing Darn Tough for about 10yrs and I have had zero blisters!! My feet are happy!!
First lightweight pair.
bought my first set of trail runners so i decided to try a lighter pair of socks to go along with them. i've previously used full length hiking socks and i just don't need the extra length, or weight from what i've learned. their tight fitting, so their not sloppy on the foot and their tough as nails. by the way i live and play in northern pennsylvania (yes, rocksylvania) where great foot gear is a must or your gunna have bad time, and darn tough have been my go to for years!
The Pride & Envy of The Trail
I've worn Darn Tough for years, mostly the midweight hiker socks. These were the first lighter pair I tried, thinking it would be nice to rep the trail association while going for the Calendar Year Triple Crown this year. They looked so new after 230 miles coming out of the Smokies that someone nabbed them off the hood of my support car while I was having breakfast one day