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    • scooterS
      scooter
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      @gaseousclay , another brand I've had a good experience with is Farm to Feet. 100% American made and manufactured, with the same lifetime guarantee as DT. Excellent quality.

      Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter, and those who matter don't mind.

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        I’m about to grab a dozen or so pairs of Darn Tough but a bit unsure as to which type to go for: is there some rule like ”the higher the merinowool content the better”, or are there unique advantages with their models that have only like 50% wool and the rest synthetics? I’m sticking in the lighweight to medium weight category and these socks will be mainly but not exclusively for warm to hot weather use.

        Any pointers from those at a more advanced level of sockmanship greatly appreciated.

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        • neph93N
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          @Crit_Obs I've no experience with that brand but generally speaking a wool/synthetic blend means that the sock will keep it's shape better and be more robust, while retaining it's ability to wick moisture away from the foot. I own a number of Chup socks and my favourite for everyday, year round use are the wool/synthetic blends.

          “Some of those that work forces
          Are the same that burn crosses”

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            @neph93:

            @Crit_Obs I've no experience with that brand but generally speaking a wool/synthetic blend means that the sock will keep it's shape better and be more robust, while retaining it's ability to wick moisture away from the foot. I own a number of Chup socks and my favourite for everyday, year round use are the wool/synthetic blends.

            Yeah, cheers. Their plentiful variations are all blends and the percentages vary… Maybe my approach to this is overly OCD but I was thinking, does the variant with 70% wool serve exactly the same purpose as the variant with 50% wool, or are there other, more minute considerations I so far have failed to take into account...

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            • neph93N
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              Understood. I’m guessing now, but the trade off may be between warmth and durabilty? But you’re likely right that it wouldn’t make much difference.

              “Some of those that work forces
              Are the same that burn crosses”

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              • Filthy2123ozjunkieF
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                @Crit_Obs:

                I’m about to grab a dozen or so pairs of Darn Tough but a bit unsure as to which type to go for: is there some rule like ”the higher the merinowool content the better”, or are there unique advantages with their models that have only like 50% wool and the rest synthetics? I’m sticking in the lighweight to medium weight category and these socks will be mainly but not exclusively for warm to hot weather use.

                Any pointers from those at a more advanced level of sockmanship greatly appreciated.

                @Crit_Obs sorry just saw this. Go for the non-padded for hot weather use. Lightweight. Been wearing Darn Tough work socks for the past too weeks and they are the most comfortable socks I have ever owned. I love them! Even when it is hot they aren't hotter than cotton and the don't slide down. Best socks I have ever tried.  I am inclined to say I like Darn Tough better than Smartwool after field testing them for the past 2 weeks for personal use and at work. The padded ones even make uncomfortable shoes more comfortable.

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                • mikebarhootM
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                  1st pr of cotton. non wool socks i’ve had in many a moon. i hate em. except theyre blaze orange, and have skulls on em. form begets function.  in this case.

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                  • mikebarhootM
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                    @gaseousclay:

                    How tough are Darn Tough socks? The single issue I have with socks is that they invariably develop toe holes. I've had to throw out several pairs as a result and it drives me nuts.

                    tough. my oldest prs are 8+ years and counting. i wear the light weight mid calf boot type. $20 USD.

                    I’d recommending getting a pr from REI or Amazon and trying them.

                    and damn Mike. nice scores!

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                    • C
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                      @Filthy:

                      sorry just saw this. Go for the non-padded for hot weather use. Lightweight. Been wearing Darn Tough work socks for the past too weeks and they are the most comfortable socks I have ever owned. I love them! Even when it is hot they aren't hotter than cotton and the don't slide down. Best socks I have ever tried.  I am inclined to say I like Darn Tough better than Smartwool after field testing them for the past 2 weeks for personal use and at work. The padded ones even make uncomfortable shoes more comfortable.

                      Thanks for the reply, @Filthy ! I went ahead and purchased a dozen pairs of their lighter variety for the warm months and like them a lot so far. 😎

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                      • GilesG
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                        @mikebarhoot:

                        Nice Scarpas

                        "OK face up to it - you're useless but generally pretty honest and straightforward . . . it's a rare combination of qualities that I have come to admire in you" - Geo 2011

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                        • rocketR
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                          ^fanboy…

                          rocketrocksrox 🤙🏼🤙🏾

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                          R.I.P. Geo

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                          • gaseousclayG
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                            @mikebarhoot:

                            @gaseousclay:

                            How tough are Darn Tough socks? The single issue I have with socks is that they invariably develop toe holes. I've had to throw out several pairs as a result and it drives me nuts.

                            tough. my oldest prs are 8+ years and counting. i wear the light weight mid calf boot type. $20 USD.

                            I’d recommending getting a pr from REI or Amazon and trying them.

                            think i'll do that. I usually wear mid calf socks when wearing my boots and during the winter months, sadly every single pair of my Anonymousism socks got the dreaded toe hole. I have two pairs of Beams+ socks that have held up remarkably well, but those fit really tight.

                            WTB:
                            IHSH-129 size L (blue)
                            IHSH-19

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                            • Filthy2123ozjunkieF
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                              I think these Darn Tough are my most favorite. It's hot but my feet aren't sweaty.

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                              • I
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                                From left to right:

                                Viberg, Solmates, Darn tough and Thurlo. Plus 2 new pairs of Darn Tough

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                                • mikebarhootM
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                                  • Stuart.TS
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                                    UES, Chup, Chup, Chup…etc

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                                    • C
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                                      I have a pair of Darn Tough which are the best socks I have tried so far. I was just wondering how the likes of Chup compare?

                                      I like the designs Chup produce but do they compare in quality and comfort to Darn Tough?

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                                      • motojoboboM
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                                        @cosmic55:

                                        I have a pair of Darn Tough which are the best socks I have tried so far. I was just wondering how the likes of Chup compare?

                                        I like the designs Chup produce but do they compare in quality and comfort to Darn Tough?

                                        I share this same doubt. Never owned Chups, love Darn Tough but interested in Chup’s cool designs. I believe I read somewhere that Chup were tight to put on/take off.

                                        Also, how does Chup compare with Thunder Love?

                                        The journey is the objective.

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                                        • C
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                                          @motojobobo:

                                          @cosmic55:

                                          I have a pair of Darn Tough which are the best socks I have tried so far. I was just wondering how the likes of Chup compare?

                                          I like the designs Chup produce but do they compare in quality and comfort to Darn Tough?

                                          I share this same doubt. Never owned Chups, love Darn Tough but interested in Chup’s cool designs. I believe I read somewhere that Chup were tight to put on/take off.

                                          Also, how does Chup compare with Thunder Love?

                                          I think Chups designs are better than Darn Tough but then again Darn Tough are primarily hiking/outdoor socks.

                                          I like the look of Thunders Love too, the only thing that puts me off is that they are cotton and not wool. Not sure how important that is but I definitely find Merino nice to wear.

                                          I have a pair of Tenderfoot socks which are nice but have shrunk to the point I can barely get them on now.

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                                          • neph93N
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                                            Gentlemen, no experience with Darn Tough but I own numerous pairs of Chup and two pairs of Thunders Love.

                                            The Thunders Love are cotton heavy in the blend so very soft and comfortable to put on but they stretch a lot and retain moisture. This means they work fine as day socks but I wouldn’t work in them. After one day in hot weather or heavy boots I change them. So I mostly use them in the evening or if I’m going somewhere nice where I have to go without boots/shoes (Norway is like Japan, no shoes indoors).

                                            Chup have a range of blends. With the exception of the wool blends they are tight snd time consuming to put on. This is mostly a function of the heel design which makes for a very well fitted sock when it is on your foot, but a bit of an operation to get it there. The major bonus is that the blends are fantastic when it comes to hitting the sweetspot of warmth/comfort/moisture wicking. There is always enough acrylic or wool that they keep their shape beautifully. The patterns are incredible.

                                            I far prefer Chup as the major drawback is outweighed by the many plusses. That being said, my everyday sock is the IH Engineer/work boot sock. All the initial comfort and ease of use that TL have, all the durability and long term comfort of Chup. Ridiculously hardwearing. Just very boring to look at [emoji1]

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