Socks for sep elk

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Farm to feet are made 10 miles from me and their factory outlet is the same distance. Pretty much all I wear anymore besides a couple woolrich and columbias.
 

Olbadae

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I'm going to try these under my Costco wool locks this year. It actually feels quite comfortable! Injinji
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Ditto. 2 pr/$8 on for Lorpen merino hiking socks on Camofire. I wear them hunting and all winter.

I just got some of those last week from Camofire, they must have gotten another supply. Received them today so haven't worn them but I will tomorrow.
 

EastMT

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I'm going to try these under my Costco wool locks this year. It actually feels quite comfortable! Injinji
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I won't hike without these or similar. These under good socks is a must for heavy hiking. A long distance hiker introduced me to these, hikes 6 months a year. Keeps moisture from building between toes, all around foot saver.
 

HeadnWest

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Keen and Darn tough for me. I have 2 pair of Keen that are lighter weight, and a medium weight pair of Darn Tough. Works well for me. We don't put a ton of miles on, this year we were right at 10 miles per day, but enough.
 
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