Wigwam Socks: Black Merino Lite Hiking Socks F2300 052
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As if we don't have enough "lite" items in the marketplace today, Wigwam had to go and introduce the F2300 052 Black Merino Wool Lite Hiking Sock. Now before you start thinking this pair of socks will help you burn more calories, let us here at the Working Person' ... (see full details) #WGWF2300-052.
Wigwam Socks: Black Merino Lite Hiking Socks F2300 052
As if we don't have enough "lite" items in the marketplace today, Wigwam had to go and introduce the F2300 052 Black Merino Wool Lite Hiking Sock. Now before you start thinking this pair of socks will help you burn more calories, let us here at the Working Person's Store notify you that they are named "lite" for their actual weight. Got it?
Black Merino Wool Lite Hiking Sock is Wigwam's ultra-lightweight sock, manufactured in the USA of 60% soft Merino Wool, 20% four-channel polyester, 18% Stretch Nylon and 2% Spandex. You'll love the full terry rib, light terry sole and elastic-cushioned instep that will keep you hiking through all four seasons of the year. No-itch and shrink-treated Merino Wool keeps your feet warm and comfortable and also wicks moisture away to keep feet dry. And at 14" long with 7" of elastic, the Wigwam F2300 052 Black Merino Wool Lite Hiker Sock also gives you great coverage that stays put on your ankle and calf.
Try the Wigwam F2300 052 Black Merino Wool Lite Hiker Sock. We think it's pretty heavy-duty (for a "lite" sock). This light wool hiker is composed of 60% Merino Wool, 20% 4-Channel Polyester, 18% Stretch Nylon, and 2% Lycra Spandex.
Men's Sizes: Medium- 5-9.5 | Large- 9-12 | X-Large- 12-15
Women's Sizes: Medium- 6-10 | Large- 10-13
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Customer Reviews For Wigwam Socks: Black Merino Lite Hiking Socks F2300 052
“Just wanted to let you know that my nice new boots arrived yesterday! In fact, I've got them on as I send this message! Really just wanted to say a very big thanks to you and yours for great service... and a fantastic pair of boots! And hey... you should set up in the UK... there's nothing like it here... the stuff we get is crap!
”Craig S. from London




















