Patagonia Ultra Lightweight Hiking Crew Liner Socks
Brand : PatagoniaItem : PAT0771
Patagonia Capilene Ultra Lightweight Hiking Crew Liner Socks provide fast-wicking performance to keep your feet dry in the outdoors. Capilene material gives them superior moisture management to wool at a reduced weight. Wear them alone in hot, humid conditions or as a liner for extra warmth in cold weather.
Price: $10.45
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Patagonia Ultra Lightweight Hiking Crew Liner Socks
Great for telemark-touring
I bought 3 pairs last season; and liked them so much I got another 3 pairs this season; since I usually go on 6-night tele-touring trips. They show no signs of wear after 100s of miles in Wyoming. They feel much more like my own skin than my old Thorlos. And they feel just as warm as the Thorlos (even at temperatures as low as -10F at twilight; and lower while snowmobiling home in the evening). I'll probably never wear thick socks skiing again.
Patagonia ultra lightweight liner socks
I am not a fan of thick socks! Thick socks can cause blisters and catch on your toenails causing "black toe". If you have a quality pair of hiking boots, you don't need all of that sock padding. Just something to allow your feet to move freely within the boot. These socks breathe well, are easily washed, and quick drying. My favorites!

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