Darn Tough Due North Midweight OTC Socks - Women's

SKU# EB-241034-1004

$29.95

Color: Black
Size: S
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Darn Tough Due North Midweight OTC Socks - Women's

Guaranteed for life, the Darn Tough Due North Midweight OTC Socks live up to their name as a comfy and performance-oriented ski and snowboard sock for everyday use. Get up and get after it in these wool blend feet tubes with a midweight construction and strategic cushioning for increased comfort on the slopes.

Product Details

Material:
54% Merino Wool / 40% Nylon / 5% Lycra Spandex
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.
Weight:
Midweight: Midweight socks are all-season performers that naturally adapt to keep your feet at the right temperature on the hill or in the backcountry.
Height:
Over the Calf Height: The name says it all. The ultimate height for keeping the outside out.
Women’s Over the Calf Socks Average 16.25 In. From Heel To Cuff – Expect Them To Cover the Leg to Just Below the Knee.
Cushion:
Soft Terry Loop Cushioning Underfoot Is Engineered To Provide Warmth and Comfort on the Hill
Features:
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.
Reinforced Achilles Cushion: Reduces heel lift, which helps socks feel better on and last season to season.
Reinforced Footbeds: Improve the comfort, durability and fit of Darn Tough socks so you can wear them season after season.

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

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