When should I use these high socks?
These socks are recommended for medium-intensity, regular use. If, for example, you hunt small game on plains, forests or mountains for several hours several times a week, woodcock hunting, stalking or long walks on uneven terrain, these Merinos wool socks will suit you perfectly.
What materials are used in these socks?
These socks are made from Merinos wool, in a fine bouclé over the whole length, except under the foot where there are large loops to absorb perspiration. The top of the foot is ventilated for greater breathability. The forefoot and heel are reinforced with polyamide thread. The underside of the foot is knitted with a yarn that limits overheating and the appearance of blisters. Finally, the sock is fully elasticated for permanent support.
The advantages of Merinos wool
Merino wool regulates body temperature and wicks away moisture. These qualities make it ultra-comfortable and soft. What's more, this material naturally limits the proliferation of odor-causing bacteria. In concrete terms, after heavy exertion and perspiration, merino wool absorbs a large part of this body moisture, preventing evaporation and maintaining body temperature. The unpleasant cooling effect is thus limited.
Why should you choose a sock size that matches your foot size?
It's important to choose a sock size that's right for your foot, to avoid any extra folds: if the sock is too big, there'll be too much material around your foot and you won't feel comfortable at all, and if the sock is too small, it'll be "dragged" towards the inside of the shoe, which can lead to rubbing, pain and even blisters at the end of your outing.
How do you wash your Merinos wool socks?
We recommend that you machine-wash these Merino wool socks at 30°, normal cycle, preferably with a liquid detergent. Dry flat, NEVER tumble dry, unless you want to lose a size or two!
Sock height
Sizes 35/37 38/40 41/43 44/46 47/49
Stem height 36cm 37cm 38cm 39cm 40cm