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Sac de couchage Anvil Horn 30F/0C
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C$ 359.95
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20
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C$ 33.99
Colour
Light Gray
Size
Size
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Constructed of responsibly sourced Merino wool
Our fullest, plushest sock offers maximum cushioning for maximum comfort on long hikes or backpacking trips. Plus, with its stay-put arch brace and comfort-driven toe seam, you won’t notice it’s there. Constructed of responsibly sourced Merino wool blended with recycled nylon, this sock is sustainably durable, to help reduce your environmental footprint.
• Our first sock construction, only now featuring recycled nylon(content varies by style)
• Elasticized arch brace for secure fit
• Flat knit toe seam for additional comfort
Materials
• 74% Merino Wool, 8% Nylon, 17% Recycled Nylon, 1% Elastane
Reviews
4.8
Based on 170 reviews.
Warmth
Warmth is mentioned by 95% of reviewers. They highlight the socks' exceptional warmth, making them ideal for cold weather and winter activities. Many users appreciate that the socks keep their feet warm without overheating.
Comfort and Cushioning
Comfort and cushioning are mentioned by 85% of reviewers. Users praise the socks' thick cushioning, which provides excellent comfort and support. The plush interior and extra padding, especially on the soles, are noted for their comfort during long hikes and outdoor activities.
Thickness and Fit
Thickness and fit are mentioned by 70% of reviewers. While many appreciate the thickness for added warmth, some users note that the socks can be too thick for certain shoes or boots, making them feel tight. The fit is generally true to size, but some users recommend sizing down for a snugger fit.
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I’ll be attempting Mera Peak in April and plan to use these socks for the climb. They feel warm and durable so far, and I’m confident they’ll perform well in extreme conditions. If you’re looking for thick, cushy socks for mountaineering or winter hiking, these are a great choice! Read LessRead less about I own several Smartwool socks and