Darn Tough Yeti Over-the-Calf Light Socks - Women's

SKU# EB-106728-1004

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Darn Tough Yeti Over-the-Calf Light Socks - Women's

Finding a ski sock that's tough as a Yeti has often been just as elusive - until now. The Darn Tough Yeti Light Socks are the answer to your sock prayers-- thin enough to extract every ounce of performance out of your skis but with the unparalleled warmth and wicking ability of merino wool. Ideal for deep powder, blue ice and everything in between.

Product Details

Material:
61% Merino Wool / 37% Nylon / 2% Lycra® Spandex
Weight:
Light
Height:
Over-The-Calf
Cushion:
No Cushion: These no cushion socks are ultralight and smooth - these are the best thin socks for skiing or snowboarding.
Features:
Elastic Arch Support: Knit into the arch of all Darn Tough socks to provide added endurance.
High Density Knitting: More knit stitches per inch equates to durability and cushioning without bulk.
Merino Wool: Darn Tough's custom count, shrink-treated Merino wool enhances the comfort and durability that outdoor enthusiasts have come to expect from this fiber.
Performance Fit: From form-fitting toe boxes to sculpted heel pockets and knit-in elastic support at the arch, Darn Tough knitting techniques produce the finest fitting performance sock available.
Ribbed Knit: Form fitting to the contours of your calf, shin and ankle ensuring a custom fit.
Ribbed Ankle Support: No Slipping. No Bunching. Helps prevent blisters.
Ring Toe Construction: Terry loops surrounding the toe create a comfortable invisible seam.
True Seamless™ Construction: For exceptional smoothness and all-day, irritation-free comfort.
Made in Vermont, USA

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Material:
Wool, Nylon, Spandex
Made in the USA:
Yes
Yes
Warranty:
Limited Lifetime

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