Overview
About SmartWool Full Cushion Ski Socks - Merino Wool, Over the Calf (For Men)
2nd. You'll ski all day in comfort with SmartWool's Full Cushion ski socks, made from wicking, itch-free merino wool-blend fabric with breathable mesh zones, targeted cushioning throughout and a slim, lightweight profile for enhanced performance.
- Itch-free merino wool is temperature regulating, moisture wicking and odor resistant
- Fabric blend includes durable nylon and stretchy spandex
- 4-Degree Elite Fit System places strategic bands and flex zones at ankle, arch, upper instep and lower instep
- IndestructaWool® Technology in high impact areas provides long lasting protection
- Mesh ventilation zones for optimal moisture management and breathability
- Full cushion construction
- Wide elastic at top welt for a stay-put fit
- Flat-knit toe seams for chafe-free comfort
- Heavyweight
- Height: Over the calf
- Made in United States of America
Specs
Specs about SmartWool Full Cushion Ski Socks - Merino Wool, Over the Calf (For Men)
- Heavyweight
- Height: Over the calf
- Fabric: 59% merino wool, 28% recycled nylon, 10% nylon, 3% elastane
- Care: Machine wash, tumble dry
- Made in United States of America
Reviews
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Most Helpful 1-Star Review
1.0 out of 5 stars.
Defects
Reviewed by Dave from Virginia on Sunday, January 5, 2025
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1.0 out of 5 stars. Significant DefectsReviewed by Sock Wearer from RI on Sunday, February 16, 2025Large run in the sock; not just "irregular".
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1.0 out of 5 stars. DefectsReviewed by Dave from Virginia on Sunday, January 5, 2025I ordered 2 pairs, both had a defective sock. One had unfinished stitching over the toes, an open hole; the other had a bad run down the calf, about a 4" long hole. They're not "irregular", they're defects.
I had to return, and Sierra makes you pay for that.
I paid $8.99 to try on a pair of socks with holes in them.