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Liners take the brunt of our rambles. They add lightweight warmth in cold conditions, reduce chafing when paired with another sock and keep feet dry and cool when worn solo in sweltry weather. Ours use plaited jersey-knit construction to combine 60% recycled polyester with 37% nylon for superior moisture transport, quick-drying performance and absolute durability. 3% spandex provides shape retention and give. Height is 8.5". Formfitting.
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Lightweight Hiking Crew Liners take the brunt of our rambles. They add lightweight warmth in cold conditions, reduce chafing when paired with socks, and keep feet dry and cool when worn solo in sweltering weather. These liner socks are made from a jersey-knit construction of 60% recycled polyester with 37% nylon for superior moisture transport, quick-drying performance and absolute durability; 3% spandex provides shape retention and give. Height is 8½".

Patagonia Hiking Crew Liner Socks provide fast-wicking performance to keep your feet dry in the outdoors. The polyester-nylon fabric gives them superior moisture management. Wear these socks underneath your hiking socks for added warmth and to help prevent blisters, or wear them alone in hot, humid conditions.
| Country of Origin: | Belarus |
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| Height: | Bottom of the calf |
| Manufacturer Warranty: | Lifetime |
| Material: | 60% Recycled polyester, 37% nylon, 3% spandex |
| Recommended Use: | Hiking, backpacking, mountaineering |
| Weight / Thickness: | Ultralight |
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Excellent overall fit | |
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| These socks are a 100 percent improvement over the old poly socks. All parts of the sock are stretchable providing an even moderate tension around the entire foot., making for a very comfortable fit; they can be pulled up to three-quarters over-the-calf (on my six--foot frame) so they provide wicking all the way up to the outer sock which also makes the outer sock easy to remove. On those long hikes and long garden sessions these improvements keep my feet cooler, dryer and less likely to experience any swelling. I bought two pair and am going to buy several more. | |
| giovanni at Patagonia on 05/04/2009 | |
Great for a Regular Sock | |
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| I don't like wearing socks any more than necessary and I have moisture control issues with thick socks. During my triathlon and marathon epoch, I learned that light-weight socks served me best when I need them (I even wear tri socks with my cowboy boots). Long-story-short, the black liners work great as a dress sock, hold up under extended use, and clean up great. If I didn't hate wearing socks more, I'd get many more pairs. | |
| SurfinGrampa at Patagonia on 01/16/2009 | |
Best Liners I've ever Owned | |
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| These are my all-time favorite hiking liners. The fit and wicking capabilities recommend them for expeditions, as well as their speedy drying time. The stretch seems to be in all the right places to eliminate wrinkling. The one drawback I've found is the tendency for the elastic to pull out in small strands. Unfortunately a greedy Marmot chewed mine up for the salt recently in the North Cascades, so I'll have to be replacing them! | |
| sheila at Patagonia on 09/25/2008 | |
Dress to Trail | |
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| I use these socks daily. If I'm dressed for work they are my dress socks and if I'm dressed for play they are my performance socks. I also get a chuckle when I look down while in a business meeting and I catch a glimpse of my socks. They remind me of being outside and that I have the weekend to look forward to... | |
| mooseman at Patagonia on 03/30/2009 | |
great hiking socks | |
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| i have worn these socks on several very long hikes (more than a few hundred miles) with no blisters at all. they fit very snug which is different than most socks but are very comfortable once being worn. also good in ski boots. | |
| bolen3 at Patagonia on 03/24/2009 | |
NICE SOCKS! | |
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| I've tried several different systems to reduce wear and tear on my finicky feet. These liner socks worn in combination with a light ot medium wieght hiking sock do the trick! | |
| fishbender at Patagonia on 06/05/2009 | |
Great Socks | |
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| I wore these socks three days in a row hinking the Lost Coast. The went from wet to dry with ease and worked great at keeping sand away from my skin. | |
| Recon at Patagonia on 11/25/2008 | |
My feet + these socks = love at first sight | |
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Used these with some nice wool backpacking socks and some brand new boots for over 50 miles with nary a blister. Feel great, breathe well, and all that other lovey-dovey fluff. | |
| Bryan Bennett at Backcountry.com on 04/11/2008 | |
Rockin Socks! | |
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| They fit very well, dry quickly and hold up to the rigors of long distance hiking. I'm a 'hot feet' kinda guy, and these crew hikers are nice and cool. | |
| Tom at Altrec on 07/25/2009 | |
Best liner ever | |
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I had thought about not even using liners after the various other kinds I've tried. However these are great and I plan on replacing all my others with these. | |
| mlamkin82143651 at Backcountry.com on 03/28/2008 | |
For the bush | |
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| Comfortable as can be. Well fitting and durable. Only problem is that they seem to soak up odor quickly. This is not a problem I usually have... I swear... :) | |
| Willy at Patagonia on 07/04/2009 | |