Mark F wrote:Having tried many different socks over the years I am now a convert for Darn Tough socks (easiest source is online at SocksAddict.com)
DaveNoble wrote:Mark F wrote:Having tried many different socks over the years I am now a convert for Darn Tough socks (easiest source is online at SocksAddict.com)
Agree - use the same brand and same supplier.
Dave
eggs wrote:I was recommended bamboo for comfort, wear and no smell and have used them for a while.
But once wet, they take a very long time to dry.
So good for every day wear, but I would not take them to the bush.
South_Aussie_Hiker wrote:I find the sizes a fraction small, but YMMV. I'm always a Large in socks, but the large size Darn Tough are fairly tight.
Lophophaps wrote:Thanks for the above advice, most illuminating. The question was for a novice bushwalker who does not want to spend a lot at this stage or buy online. The idea is that my friend goes to a shop and buys. The initial walking will be in runners, day walks, so for simplicity it might be that one pair of wool-synthetic socks is easier. Do any brands in the shops stand out? Also, should the socks be ankle, mid-calf or to just below the knee?
DaveNoble wrote:Mark F wrote:Having tried many different socks over the years I am now a convert for Darn Tough socks (easiest source is online at SocksAddict.com)
Agree - use the same brand and same supplier.
Dave
neilmny wrote:DaveNoble wrote:Mark F wrote:Having tried many different socks over the years I am now a convert for Darn Tough socks (easiest source is online at SocksAddict.com)
Agree - use the same brand and same supplier.
Dave
Hi Dave and Mark, what sort of shipping cost is involved with this supplier?
Moondog55 wrote:... still using up the cheap explorers ...
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