2011 unisex hunting boot sock in color charcoal with black toe/heel accents and light gray mountain detail on calf
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Boot Midweight Hunting Sock-Last Chance

Regular price$27.00
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Built for dawn 'til dusk performance in the nastiest conditions. Fine gauge knitting and ribbed arch support makes this Merino Wool hunting sock a warm and worthy partner in the woods.

Height: Boot
Weight: Midweight
Pair with: Hunting boots, muck boots, field boots
Style Number: 2011
  • Hunting boot socks average 11 in. from heel to cuff - expect them to rise just above a sturdy 8 in. field boot.
  • A performance fit means no slipping, no bunching, no hesitation. Here's to staying comfortable while you wait.
  • We close every toe seam using our True Seamless™ Toe technology for an ultra smooth, undetectable feel.
  • Merino Wool wicks moisture and dries fast to keep feet comfortable when you're out in all weather.
  • Midweight socks respond to changing temperatures for breathable comfort when conditions shift but you don't.
  • The “still” in Still Made in Vermont, USA is personal. We knit all our socks at our VT-based Mills using the highest quality yarns, sourced from around the globe.
  • Unconditionally Guaranteed for Life - if these aren’t the longest lasting socks you’ve ever owned, return them for another pair.
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These socks have soft terry loops underfoot for warmth and targeted cushioning in the leg to protect against boot lace pressure. Boot Sock cushion map showing cushion underfoot and in the leg with extra coverage at the ankle bone

Machine wash in cold water on gentle cycle with socks inside-out. Do not bleach. Tumble dry on low or hang dry. Do not dry clean. You can learn more about how to wash merino wool socks here.

Materials: 64% Merino Wool 33% Nylon 3% Lycra Spandex
*Fiber percentages of socks may vary slightly.
Hunter in truck bed pulling on darn tough merino wool hunting socks for added warmth

The Hunt for Warmth Is Over

Merino Wool hunting socks are the best decision you can make outside of proper scouting. While they are knit to keep you warm, the way wool regulates with your body temperature, you’ll never be too warm. Even if you're packing your feet into rubber boots, the moisture wicking properties will keep sweat off your feet, and staying dry will keep you warm. And if you're at deer camp for the week, they are naturally odor resistant, so even if your party doesn't notice, you can appreciate the wildlife won't either.

Socks with a lifetime warranty, in a big pileSocks with a lifetime warranty, in a big pile

Unconditionally Guaranteed for Life

Socks knit with uncompromised comfort, durability, and fit.

Overall rating: 4.8410597 / 5 from 604 reviews.

AI Generated Review Summary

The Boot Midweight Hunting Sock is praised for its excellent quality, great lifetime warranty, and perfect weight for non-insulated boots. Customers also appreciate the warmth, comfort, and ability to keep feet dry, along with the fantastic customer service.

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  • Quality: 7%
  • Warranty: 4%
  • Weight: 2%
  • Feet Comfort: 6%
  • Customer Service: 2%

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Review highlights

  • "great men's sock-fit and quality the best!"Douglas P.
  • "Very happy with quality, durability and comfort."Mark F.
  • "Great quality, comfort, and style."Jason E.

Reviews

Great for hiking/hunting!

"Great socks! Wore them for elk hunting and they were very comfortable, killed odor, and stayed dry."

Jeremy S. (5/5)

Deeply miss this sock no longer available

"Can't believe this sock was discontinued! I bought a pair in 2021 and still love it. Went online to purchase the same sock in 2024 since I want to wear these more often in winter, and it is discontinued. Very disappointed. Looking at the high review ratings one has to wonder why. We still have winter. . ."

J (5/5)

Warm and Comfortable

"Great hunting socks! 🧦 warm and comfortable."

Jess (5/5)

Well-made, good-loooking socks that last!

"Perfect for my son-in-law, who likes them very much ."

Linda S. (5/5)

Great foot armor!!

"Fantastic socks! As a transmission utility forester in eastern VA, I’m in nasty humid/hot and muddy conditions. Heat index values over 100 and these socks are definitely taking care of my feet!"

Tim M. (5/5)

love these socks - going

"love these socks - going to Montana in the fall and new boots new socks no blisters!!!- Ill buy more for sure"

George H. (5/5)

I wear these with my

"I wear these with my work shoe, steel toe clodhopper. Great fit, comfort and wear. Feet feel so great in these socks. I can’t believe I’m just discovering these now."

Carl B. (5/5)

Excellent Socks!

"These fit true to size and are very comfortable. I have worn them breaking in some new boots and they give great support and cushion. Also, being wool my feet are always dry when I take the socks off after a few hours."

Randy B. (5/5)

Great hunting socks

"Great deal on these socks. Great color and comfortable material and controls moisture. Great hunting socks."

Jeff H. (5/5)

Quality product with tight cuff

"Seems like a well cushioned sock. Expensive but you get what you pay for... The only issue I have is that it is tight around the ankles. If my feet swell I can expect elastic marks so that is a concern."

Leo M. (4/5)

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