Product image of 2108 Men's Hunting Lightweight Sock featuring orange Darn Tough logo and wordmark accents with orange vents on the instep of the sock with dark green body.
close up on model image feet on floor wearing the 2108 Forest
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Men's Lightweight Hunting Boots Socks in Forest Green on foot with orange accents
Men's Lightweight Hunting Boots Socks in Forest Green on foot with hunting boots

Chaussettes de chasse montantes légères pour hommes

Prix normal37,90 €
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  • En stock, prêt à expédier
  • Garantie inconditionnelle à vie
  • Expédition gratuite dès 50 € d'achat

Foncez plus vite et tenez la distance avec notre nouvelle chaussette de chasse légère montante, conçue et testée avec l’aide des experts de Northwoods Whitetails. Cette version améliorée de notre chaussette de chasse éprouvée présente une maille à haute densité avec des zones d’aération ciblées, une durabilité accrue au niveau du tendon d’Achille, des zones de performance qui réduisent la fatigue, et un bord côtelé qui reste bien en place toute la journée, même si vous ne vous arrêtez jamais.

Height: Montantes

Weight: Légères

Pairs With: Bottes de chasse, bottes de pluie, bottes d'extérieur

Style Number: 2108

  • Les chaussettes de chasse montantes mesurent en moyenne 28 cm du talon au haut de la tige – attendez-vous à ce qu'elles dépassent juste le haut d'une montante de terrain robuste de 20 cm.
  • Un Ajustement performant : pas de glissement, pas de plissage, pas d’hésitation. Vous bénéficierez ainsi d'une sensation de confortable lorsque vous attendez.
  • La laine mérinos évacue l’humidité et sèche rapidement pour assurer le confort des pieds, quelles que soient les conditions météo.
  • Les chaussettes légères respirent bien et régulent la température des pieds pour un confort polyvalent tout au long de la journée par temps chaud.
  • Le mot « still » dans « Still Made in Vermont, USA » a une signification personnelle. Nous tricotons toutes nos chaussettes dans nos usines basées dans le Vermont – nous ne pouvons pas imaginer faire autrement.
  • Garantie inconditionnelle à vie – si ce ne sont pas les chaussettes les plus durables que vous ayez jamais portées, échangez-les contre une autre paire.

Numéro de style : 2108

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Laver à la machine à l’eau froide au cycle délicat avec les chaussettes à l’envers. Ne pas utiliser d’eau de Javel. Séchage en machine à basse température ou séchage sur fil. Ne pas nettoyer à sec.

La chasse à la chaleur est terminée

Les chaussettes de chasse en laine mérinos sont le meilleur choix que vous puissiez faire, juste après un bon repérage. Bien qu'elles soient conçues pour vous tenir chaud, la laine régule naturellement la température de votre corps, si bien que vous n'aurez jamais trop chaud. Même si vous portez des bottes en caoutchouc, les propriétés d'évacuation de l'humidité garderont vos pieds à l'abri de la sueur, et rester au sec vous maintiendra au chaud. Les chaussettes sont naturellement résistantes aux odeurs, ce qui est très pratique si vous restez au camp de chasse au cerf pendant une semaine. Si votre groupe ne remarque rien, il en ira de même pour la faune.

Hunter in truck bed pulling on darn tough merino wool hunting socks for added warmth

Overall rating: 4.944954 / 5 from 109 reviews.

AI Generated Review Summary

These lightweight hunting socks are praised for their excellent fit, breathable feel, and comfortable cushion. Customers appreciate the targeted venting and durability, though opinions on odor vary.

Summary topics

  • Feel: 8%
  • Fit: 11%
  • Cushion: 9%
  • Hunting Performance: 6%

Review topics: ["fit","colors","weight","issues","quality","comfort","feel","line","warmth","performance","height","socks","feet","cushion","hunting","odor","warranty","pair","wool","hiking","work","made","stay","family","return"].

Review highlights

  • "Perfect fit, love the cushion."Matt W.
  • "Even the medium ones feel great, these are even better because they don't have too much warmth."Christopher K.
  • "I wore them hunting on a 40 degree morning and 70 degree afternoon and my feet stayed comfortable and dry."Shane R.

Reviews

My first pair

"This is a review after only a couple weeks. I'm happy so far. They fit very well, I like the sturdy feeling toe area. I will leave another review after 2-3 years. That's when other socks often fail."

Raphael P. (5/5)

Always high quality, just wish

"Always high quality, just wish they fit a tad loser. Length is good but they are a little snug in the two sock system i tun in my hunting boots."

Len H. (4/5)

Hunting Comfort

"I am hooked on Darn Tough! Cushion, fit, comfort, unbeatable. I have a full line up of Darn Tough socks for hunting. From light to heavy weight all bases are covered! If you have not checked them out yet, what are you waiting for?"

William S. (5/5)

Great Sock!!

"Having spent most of my adult life in the military, I always thought a sock was just a sock. A friend talked me into the Darn Tough purchase and I couldn’t believe the difference. This sock does everything it’s supposed to. Doesn’t lose its shape after all the sweat from several miles under a heavy ruck. Seems to dry more quickly than some of the other sportier brands I’ve used. Don’t waste time reading any other reviews, buy they Darn things!"

Guy H. (5/5)

Awesome

"Awesome and perfect all around. TY"

Michael M. (5/5)

Outstanding performance and warranty!

"I absolutely love these socks! The green with orange accent colors is perfect for the hunting theme and the merino wool provides excellent warmth with great moisture wicking yet remains breathable. Match that with an no holds bar lifetime warranty and you have a product that I can’t stop recommending to friends and family!"

Chris L. (5/5)

Love them

"I really love them. . . . . can't get enough of them"

Dirk B. (5/5)

Great sock choice

"Darn Tough is by far my personal preference when buying socks. I have many different ones, and these lightweight socks have become a go to for me."

Larry M. (5/5)

Great socks!

"These are my favorite socks. Great for active hunts and just about anything where you don’t want a thick sock."

Matthew F. (5/5)

The socks for me

"Before I start this review, I need to clarify something. I’m not just a sock guy—I’m the sock guy. Not a foot guy. Those dudes are… different. I can still remember being in second grade and being absolutely miserable in socks. Every day I’d come home, rip them off in disgust, and go barefoot the rest of the day. That tragedy followed me into adulthood… until I finally decided enough was enough. I went on the adventure of a lifetime to find the right sock. Now I’m a 36-year-old man, and I’ve finally done it. I found the sock. And when I say I’ve tried every kind of sock, I mean I’ve earned the right to say it. Let’s start at the beginning: cotton socks. I don’t think we need to get into their shortcomings, because they are vast and endless. Moving on. Next up: regular wool. Again—great in theory, but for me? Just not comfortable. At all. It always feels like my feet are being mildly punished for existing. Now we get into the upper echelon, which is where it gets tricky. You’ve got alpaca and you’ve got merino—and in my opinion, that’s the cream of the crop. Here’s the thing: I’ve worn both, and do I enjoy an alpaca sock on occasion? You’re darn right I do. They’re soft. They’re warm. They feel like luxury. But the durability just isn’t there. I’m not paying $20–$30 a pair for socks with no warranty and no realistic hope of them lasting a year. Are they softer? Yes. Are they just as warm? Yes. But when you’re spending this much on socks, durability has to matter, and quite frankly… I know alpaca doesn’t have it. But Darn Tough didn’t let me down. I’ve received several pairs now, and “impressed” doesn’t even cover it. These socks feel genuinely tough and durable, yet somehow still soft and comfortable. My feet are warm, but always dry. No clammy feeling. No irritation. No immediate “get these off my feet” moment. And I’m not babying them either—I’ve worn them hunting and on outdoor adventures, and I wear them as daily socks for work. They show no signs of fading and they’re holding up fantastically. Some might say $20–$30 for a pair of socks is expensive. I get it. But honestly? After wearing these, I’d pay $100 to be this comfortable. And once you factor in the lifetime warranty, it’s borderline financially irresponsible not to buy these socks. Quite simply: these socks are amazing. If you’ve ever struggled to find the right sock, this is the one."

Ben G. (5/5)

Q&A

What percentage of wool is a darn tough sock?
Hi Ian! This style sock is: 53% Merino Wool 42% Nylon 5% Lycra Spandex *Fiber percentages of socks may vary slightly.