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Tuesday, August 30, 2011 5

Q: What are the most comfortable hiking socks?

By: Question from: The Editors, Santa Fe, New Mexico
Dahlgren Women's Light Hiking Sock

Dahlgren Women's Light Hiking Sock Photo By: J. ALEX KACHIRISKY/DAHLGREN

A:

Once you’ve been waylaid by a painful blister or hypothermic toes, you'll never again settle for a six pack of discount cotton socks. Synthetic socks can literally save a trip.

I've had success with Dahlgren’s “Dri-Stride” technology, a system that transfers and evaporates moisture through wicking rings and channels. The socks are made from a mixture of superfine alpaca and merino wool, which feels soft next to the skin, helps regulate temperature, and minimizes stink. That means you can reliably bring only two pair on a trip into the backcountry. For hiking, their women’s Light Hiking Stripe ($18; dahlgrenfootwear.com) is a good choice.

Teko just unveiled a new “EVAPOR8 Ultralight” technology, which is an ultra-fine polyester made from 100 percent post-consumer waste. To add comfort, warmth, and breathability, they blended the recycled polyester with North American merino wool to create both a light- and mid-weight hiking sock, both of which debut this September. Try the lightweight version in “Gray Lipstick” ($16; tekosocks.com).

The Stoic Merino No Sho (backcountry.com) trail sock doesn't come in women’s-specific sizes, but they're a good deal at $34 for four pairs, and come in a low-cut hiking style. They're made from roughly one-third each of merino wool, acrylic, and nylon, with a little elastine thrown in to make them stretchy.

—Stephanie Pearson
@OutsideGearGirl

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Jen

I like the Wright Sock Cool Mesh II. I don't like thick socks, so these work well. They are thin double layer, anti-blister.

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Giadira V. León

My boyfriend is allergic to wool. Anything out there worth mentioning that is wool free?

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Giadira V. León

My boyfriend is allergic to wool. Is there a hiking sock worth mentioning that is wool free?

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Giadira V. León

My boyfriend is allergic to wool. What would be the best wool free hiking sock, if there is any?

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Giadira V. León

My boyfriend is allergic to wool. What would be the best wool free hiking sock, if there is any?

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