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Darn Tough Men's Stride Micro Crew Ultra-Lightweight Running Sock 2023

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### Darn Tough Says: ###

Some say it’s hard to change their stripes. We went further and totally redesigned our Stride micro crew running sock for the lightest and smoothest fit — topped it off with performance arch support to reduce fatigue, flex windows for zero bunching and enhanced durability where our athletes need it most. Nah, wasn’t that hard.

Height: Micro Crew
Weight: Ultra-Lightweight
Pair with: Batons, minimalist running shoes, racing flats

Product Details:

  • Men's micro crew socks average 8.5 in. from heel to cuff - expect them to rise about 6 in. above a running sneaker.
  • A performance fit means no slipping, no bunching, no blisters. Here's to focusing on your run and not your feet.
  • Arch support alleviates foot fatigue and bunching for long-running comfort with zero slippage.
  • Flex windows mean less material where your foot needs to move the most so nothing interferes with your stride.
  • Runners enjoy Merino Wool's ability to dry quickly and move excess heat and moisture away from feet.
  • Our lowest profile, ultra-lightweight yarns create zero bulk, zero itch socks that feel like a second skin.
  • The “still” in Still Made in Vermont, USA is personal. We knit all our socks at our VT-based Mills - we can't imagine it any other way.
  • 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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