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Originally Posted by longarm
What Reloader28 said. Best I've ever owned.

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Originally Posted by MtnBoomer
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Originally Posted by SockPuppet
I've got some Lorpen brand wool socks that are probably going on 5 or 6 years old now and they've been bomber.

I have a pair of this brand - so dang tight around my upper ankle/leg . And i don't have thick ankles - a person who does would have no circulation in their feet .

Are these other wool socks recommended tight fitting ?????

I bought some of the brand Icebreaker that were too tight. On the Darn Toughs, they come sizes, heights, and various cushion. Be very specific in trying then replicating what will work for you. Costco, laughing, they're a few wrungs below where serious sock talk starts...


Maybe, but us po' folks can't afford $20 socks for daily wear. One or two pairs maybe for serious field use...


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Originally Posted by Borchardt
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www.darntough.com

The Real Deal


What Reloader28 said.


This,Not cheap but top-quality.

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Originally Posted by RockyRaab
And so even if Costco socks perfectly meet one's needs, they shouldn't be considered?

I haven’t bought their socks in years, But they were real good socks lasted me a long time. I used to wear them for work, Little too short for me but a damn good sock.

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I got, uh, herd they had some good thick 80% wool socks at WW.

Yeah, I reckon Darn Tough should have some good ones for $20 a pr.


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love the women's Costco sock.wear them all the time for every day, light hiking

Darn tough for the more serious hiking



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No Costco near you? Merino.
Why is it....Costco's mens merinos are 70% but the women's are above 80% (exact % varies but always higher than mens)? Womens do cost slightly more/pair but I wouldn't mind paying a tad more for more wool.
I wear them all winter, even inside my Crocs.

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Originally Posted by MtnBoomer
Originally Posted by ol_mike
Originally Posted by SockPuppet
I've got some Lorpen brand wool socks that are probably going on 5 or 6 years old now and they've been bomber.

I have a pair of this brand - so dang tight around my upper ankle/leg . And i don't have thick ankles - a person who does would have no circulation in their feet .

Are these other wool socks recommended tight fitting ?????

I bought some of the brand Icebreaker that were too tight. On the Darn Toughs, they come sizes, heights, and various cushion. Be very specific in trying then replicating what will work for you. Costco, laughing, they're a few wrungs below where serious sock talk starts...

I disagree...I've got 10 pairs or so of Darn Tough socks. Same in the Costco Merino socks. Use the Costco for work, darn tough everything else. No complaints...


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Costco socks reviews aren't sounding good , sounds like the quality has changed .

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★★★★★1 out of 5 stars. TimW · a month ago
Quality has changed (oct 19')
Ive been happily buying theese socks for a number of years. But this year i am sorely dissapointed. The quality has markedly diminished and the price has gone up. There is much less wool. They are a lot thinner than previous years. The sock is also looser and longer. I need a sock that is thick and shortish. I do not need a sock that is long and thin. This is not meant to be a ski sock... It is meant to be a trail sock.

I was surprised to see they are now almost 18 dollars. If my memory serves me they used to be around 12 dollars..

Quite dissapointed

✘ No, I do not recommend this product.


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Originally Posted by MtnBoomer
Originally Posted by ol_mike
Originally Posted by SockPuppet
I've got some Lorpen brand wool socks that are probably going on 5 or 6 years old now and they've been bomber.

I have a pair of this brand - so dang tight around my upper ankle/leg . And i don't have thick ankles - a person who does would have no circulation in their feet .

Are these other wool socks recommended tight fitting ?????

I bought some of the brand Icebreaker that were too tight. On the Darn Toughs, they come sizes, heights, and various cushion. Be very specific in trying then replicating what will work for you. Costco, laughing, they're a few wrungs below where serious sock talk starts...

I’d be hard-pressed to spend $20+ For one pair of socks. I’d also have to have them in my mitts for inspection first.

Are the darntough socks 5-6 times better than the Costco merino?


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Originally Posted by RockyRaab
And so even if Costco socks perfectly meet one's needs, they shouldn't be considered?

That’s not how it works around here! You must be. .270 fella! smile


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Originally Posted by Pappy348
Originally Posted by MtnBoomer
Originally Posted by ol_mike
Originally Posted by SockPuppet
I've got some Lorpen brand wool socks that are probably going on 5 or 6 years old now and they've been bomber.

I have a pair of this brand - so dang tight around my upper ankle/leg . And i don't have thick ankles - a person who does would have no circulation in their feet .

Are these other wool socks recommended tight fitting ?????

I bought some of the brand Icebreaker that were too tight. On the Darn Toughs, they come sizes, heights, and various cushion. Be very specific in trying then replicating what will work for you. Costco, laughing, they're a few wrungs below where serious sock talk starts...


Maybe, but us po' folks can't afford $20 socks for daily wear. One or two pairs maybe for serious field use...


You only need a couple, they're that darn good.


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Dahlgrens for "wool" wicking. You can walk your boots dry if needed. Made from alpaca/merino and synthetic in zones.

https://www.dahlgrenfootwear.com/patented-technology

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Have tried Danner, Wigwam, Carhartt, Cabela's, etc etc and they are all crap. Nothing I've tried is anywhere close to Darntough. The Darntough also last year's longer than any other I've tried.

In summer I work all day/every day in Muck boots. The Darntough hiking sock can't be beat. Keeps my feet cool, dry, comfortable despite the heat. Also does not generate any stink-foot.
I wear them exclusively when hunting and am always comfortable.

While $20/pair seems extravagant on the surface, spread that out over a few years of having comfortable feet... Pennies a serving.

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Stolen wool processed by slave labor?

Check!

I only wear hemp socks.


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Originally Posted by EthanEdwards
Originally Posted by SamOlson
You can never have too many nice socks.



They wear out fast.
The key to not wearing your socks out, or any of your clothes, for that matter, is just to move less. That or go nekkid. Not recommended for the frozen tundra of Montana or the Norf Poll or the like.




New socks before winter is great.

Still a big fan of Smart Wool.

Recently ordered a few pairs of this version and plan on wearing them everyday from now until about May. They go all the way up to the bottom of the knee which is nice when it's cold outside.

Super comfort inside a Muck or pac style boot.

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Originally Posted by SockPuppet
Originally Posted by ironbender
No Costco near you? Merino.


Negative, but we've got a Sam's club. I hear only those 'high falutin' folks have a Costco....



I've had good luck with Sam's wool socks. Just checked the label, 56% wool.

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Originally Posted by Jim_Conrad
Stolen wool processed by slave labor?

Check!

I only wear hemp socks.



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Originally Posted by ribka
love the women's Costco sock.wear them all the time for every day, light hiking

Darn tough for the more serious hiking



Originally Posted by Rock Chuck
Originally Posted by ironbender
No Costco near you? Merino.
Why is it....Costco's mens merinos are 70% but the women's are above 80% (exact % varies but always higher than mens)? Womens do cost slightly more/pair but I wouldn't mind paying a tad more for more wool.
I wear them all winter, even inside my Crocs.


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Costco merino rock.

I don’t get but a couple years out of them, but I’m on my feet and moving all day. For the price, can’t be beat.


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