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HomeMusical InstrumentsInstrumentsWind InstrumentsWigwam Coolmax Hiker Sock F2227 |
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1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Great all-year-round socks Aug 05, 2007
By Timm Martin I'm an avid hiker, hiking nearly every day for a half hour or more in forests, mountains and canyons. I've tried many different hiking socks, including some of the more expensive Wigwam styles such as Ultimax, but a few years ago I found the Wigwam Coolmax hiker sock and have bought nothing else since.
Wigwam Coolmax socks have good cushion to prevent blisters, they wick away perspiration to keep your feet cool & dry even on hot summer days, but the socks are also thick and warm enough to wear in winter down to about 20 degrees F. The socks last an average of 2-3 years of very heavy use, usually wearing out on the sole. I've only had one sock that lost elastic on top, and that was likely due to a cut in the fabric from a sharp rock. If you are looking for a great year-round hiking sock, be sure to try the Wigwam Coolmax Hiker sock.
2 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Caveat emptor Nov 18, 2006
By J. Gallagher I ordered and received (early) two 'assorted' pair on a lark. good price. I like that they gave me one pair of khaki and one pair of charcoal, nice. Delivery in far less time than predicted. Nice.
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I'm not one to quibble over this, esp. for this price, but I know plenty of people who would be outraged. They got lucky with me. And yes, both have some of the knit loops hanging out loosely. I'm going to take my chances that they don't turn into holes within a few months.
Best socks ever Oct 09, 2011
By Ben I literally cheered when I found these on amazon. I had a few pairs from 8 years ago and never thought I would find more. They are warm and comfortable, but not overly thick.
Not as cool as I thought they would be... Sep 09, 2007
By B. Proctor These socks didn't actually keep my feet cool during my hike... I picked up a pair of wool socks from another manufacturer that did the job so much better and actually fit my feet more snugly. These were a bit of a waste. I do not recommend this sock.
1 of 6 found the following review helpful:
SPAMMERS Jun 21, 2007
By Nemo SPAM! Once you buy from NorthernMountain they start sending you spam email. Don't buy from them unless you like getting spam email.
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