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Darn Tough Men's RFL Over-the-Calf Ultra-Lightweight Ski & Snowboard Sock

Sale price $28.00

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Description

Our hands-down favorite sock. Ultra-thin to fight friction and keep you feet dry and happy. Frees up space to keep your foot circulation flowing. You won't be disappointed. 

### Darn Tough Says: ###

Breathe easy. Bringing together smooth Merino Wool feel, next-to-skin fit, flex and fatigue-zapping arch support, and targeted venting — the ultra-lightweight RFL is the sock experience your hard-charging feet have been dying for, lap after lap.

FEATURES

  • Performance Fit: No slipping, no bunching, and no blisters.
  • Fine Gauge Knitting: Unprecedented durability and our unique “put it on, forget it’s on” feel.
  • Fast Action Wicking: Pulls moisture away from skin. Fast drying.
  • All Weather Performance: Cool in the summer, warm in the winter.
  • Guaranteed For Life: No strings. No conditions. For life.
  • Merino Wool is fast drying, breathable and odor resistant for all-day comfort.

Sustainability – From responsible sourcing practices to livable wages in our communities - Darn Tough Vermont is committed to progressive, positive, growth. Our Unconditional Lifetime Guarantee supports a product we believe will last a lifetime, and very few are needed since they can be worn consecutively due to their lasting comfort, durability and fit.

SPECS

  • No Cushion
  • Over the Calf Height: The name says it all. The ultimate height for keeping the outside—out.
  • Materials: 55% Nylon 42% Merino Wool 3% Lycra Spandex
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