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Darn Tough Women's Alpine Over-the-Calf Lightweight Ski & Snowboard Sock

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Spend more time in your favorite mountain zone with our popular lightweight ski and snowboard sock. The Alpine's retro look levels up on modern tech with Merino Wool for itch-free comfort that wicks away moisture and supports your arches for all-day energy. Whether you're lapping lifts or breaking trail, your socks are backed by our unconditional lifetime guarantee.

Height: OTC
Weight: Lightweight
Pair with: Ski boots, snowboard boots, cabin vibes
Style Number: 8021

 

  • Women's over the calf socks average 16.25 in. from heel to cuff - expect them to cover the leg to just below the knee.
  • A performance fit means no slipping, no bunching, no boundaries. Here's to feeling connected and comfortable in your boots run after run.
  • Multi-zone mesh panels improve venting and flexibility, while reducing bulk and pressure points.
  • Reinforced Achilles and footbeds improve the comfort, durability and fit of our socks so you can wear them season after season.
  • Merino Wool has a natural ability to move heat and moisture, keeping skier's and rider's feet warm and dry.
  • Lightweight socks balance breathability with responsive temperature regulation to keep feet comfortable all day.
  • 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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