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Farm to Feet
GOHUNT Highlights
The Kodiak features full-density padding from top to toe and an extra-heavy-duty 100% merino wool knit
Reinforced construction and low-stress seam placement reduce wear and tear, increasing the life of the sock
Advanced knitting techniques create a totally flat connection in the toe box, reducing bulk and eliminating blister-generating friction
Jared’s favorite cold-weather sock even in un-insulated boots
Manufacturer Highlights
A heavy-duty cold-weather sock that is still soft, itch-free, and, naturally odor and bacteria-resistant
100% U.S. grown merino wool by American farmers on American farms
Extended crew height for added warmth and comfort
Warranty - Lifetime
Breakdown
Host to some of the harshest maritime conditions you'll find anywhere, Kodiak Island in Alaska is a practical habitat for the U.S. Navy's cold-weather survival training grounds. With full-density padding from top to toe and an extra-heavyweight, 100% U.S. made merino wool knit, the Kodiak tactical boot sock is built to protect those venturing into the coldest winter environments. Traditional outer plaiting construction positions most of the wool fibers next to the skin for optimized insulation and effective moisture wicking.
Material | 70% Merino Wool 29% Nylon 1% Spandex |
Sock Thickness | Heavyweight |
Sizing | Medium (6 - 8.5) Large (9 - 11.5) X-Large (12 - 14.5) |
Manufacturer Warranty | Lifetime |
Have used them in the snow a couple times now. Super comfy and warm. The lining provides some cushion too. I think these will last quite a while. Glad I purchased them!
Very comfortable and great for running non insulated boots.
Good price and excellent quality.
I love em! They are called heavy weight and they really are! I have bought smartwool heavyweight socks in the past and I think the Farm to Feet are thicker.
I bought some new boots when I purchased these socks. Wearing thinner socks I was wearing holes in my feet trying to break the boots in. On day two I put the Farm to Feet heavys on and had no problems hiking 7 miles.
Very warm, they wick moisture well, and they dry easily.
I would have no reservations about throwing these in my pack for a backcountry hunt.
Also a great combination with a un-insulated boot when the temperature get below 35 or so.