Wigwam Men's Snow Sirocco Knee-High Performance Ski Socks - Warm & Moisture-Wicking for Winter Sports, Hiking & Cold Weather Activities
$8.41
$15.3
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Wigwam Men's Snow Sirocco Knee-High Performance Ski Socks - Warm & Moisture-Wicking for Winter Sports, Hiking & Cold Weather Activities
Wigwam Men's Snow Sirocco Knee-High Performance Ski Socks - Warm & Moisture-Wicking for Winter Sports, Hiking & Cold Weather Activities
Wigwam Men's Snow Sirocco Knee-High Performance Ski Socks - Warm & Moisture-Wicking for Winter Sports, Hiking & Cold Weather Activities
$8.41
$15.3
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Description
Midweight knee high snow performance sock. Fully cUShioned and seamless toe closure. Long wear heel, toe and shin. Do not bleach.
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Features

Handcrafted with Pride in Sheboygan, Wisconsin, USA since 1905

Machine Wash

Medium weight

Full cushion

Stay-up leg cuff

Seamless toe closure

60% Wool, 30% Stretch Nylon, 9% Stretch Polyester, 1% Spandex

OVER-THE-CALF LENGTH: A sock that extends above the largest part of the calf. Typically 15 in. or longer.

Midweight designs are constructed with dense cushioning in multiple areas of the sock like shins and soles or the entire foot of the sock.

Lifetime Warranty

Reviews
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These are very comfortable socks and I'm generally very pleased with them. It's interesting reading reviews on socks and even gloves where some report their fingers/toes were cold in 30 degree weather while others report being kept warm at below zero. That said, my toes have gotten cold with these socks when temps are in the teens and I'm skiing. My boots are med/low-end boots but new, so perhaps that's important. I think the relatively low wool percentage makes these good for skiing in 20F+ weather but a higher wool percentage sock might serve you better in colder temps.

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