Under Armour® ColdGear® Outdoor Boot Socks for Men
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- Super comfortable socks
- Built-in vent for maximum foot ventilation
- Fully cushioned foot
- Comfort top with Lycra® spandex
Super comfortable socks with a built-in vent for maximum foot ventilation, a fully cushioned foot and a comfort top with Lycra® spandex. 41% olefin, 41% wool, 17% nylon, 1% Lycra® spandex. One pair. Machine wash. Made in USA.
Manufacturer style #: 4527.
| Sock Size | Men's Shoe | Ladies' Shoe | |
Rated 4.3 out of 5Â by 6
reviewers.
Rated 5 out of 5Â by Jason98 Best socks ever.
I bought these socks to wear with my 1000 gram hunting boots. I have always wondered if all the hype of under armour was true. After wearing these in the field several times I beleive ever thing I've heard. My feet have stayed warm and very dry. They also stay up very well and I haven't had to fight them wanting to ride down like many other socks I've tried over the years.
October 24, 2011
Rated 3 out of 5Â by Opieman1 Not such a good deal
Besides being a cold weather boot sock, I was thinking they would be nice and padded on the bottom. They are not! I am not impressed with the thickness. They feel just like one of my white crew socks. I have older boot socks that have better padding in them after two years! The name drew me in...just expected more. I guess I'll just stick with my old Wigwams!
January 19, 2011
Rated 4 out of 5Â by AnythingThatBites Decent enough socks
These socks are not enough alone. They are comfortable. But expect to wear another pair with these for the cold. A bit of a disclaimer. I do walk a mile to my blind. My feet sweat and then they get cold when sitting still for some time after the blind. Maybe if I didn't work up that initial sweat I'd be alright. Not sure what to do.
January 18, 2011
Rated 4 out of 5Â by tigerfan47 good pair of socks
Socks are great for weather 35-65 degrees . Too thin for really cold , and too thick for summer work . perfect for fall and warmer winter days.
January 3, 2011



