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Smartwool
Classic Hike Zero Cushion Liner Crew Sock

3 out of 5 stars
1 Review
Current price: $12.80 Original price: $16.00
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Color:Natural

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Classic Hike Zero Cushion Liner Crew Sock

The Classic Hike Zero Cushion Sock is perfect for members of our herd who prefer a snug-fitting hiking shoe, or for those who prioritize ventilation above all else. These lightweight merino socks boast an ultra-thin platform for minimalist hikers who seek simplicity.


Details

  • Lightweight hiking socks suited for warm-weather outings
  • Crew height accommodates hiking boots and enhances skin coverage
  • A touch of elastane offers stretch for a motion-friendly fit and feel
  • Partially recycled fabric blend helps limit environmental impact
  • Merino and synthetic fabric wicks moisture and fights odor
  • Breathable, lightweight design is also great for casual applications
  • Item #SWLZ8ID
Material
59% merino wool, 8% nylon, 30% recycled nylon, 2% elastane, 1% polyester
Height
crew
Weight
light
Cushion
none
Activity
hiking, casual
Manufacturer Warranty
2 years

Overall Rating

3 based on 1 ratings

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3 out of 5 stars

July 22, 2023

great idea, poor realisation

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I've put it through the wringer

I wear only white socks, and I like merino wool. So this model looks perfect. But the quality happened to be poor. Socks fit loose, while ribbon is too tight. And they lasted only a couple of months before getting holes. I hope, the newer iteration of this model is better.

Mike M
Backcountry.com

Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com