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Cold weather socks.... any new must haves?
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<blockquote data-quote="Lee Deming" data-source="post: 2282411" data-attributes="member: 107264"><p>Sorry if I am late to the party. I can swear by Scheel's liner socks. To answer a previous question, yes, they stay up. So much so that at the end of a long day of elk hunting or hiking above timberline they are still attached to my calves. As an older guy, the blood supply to my extremities is slightly compromised so that any sock with any staying power makes rings around my calves. I've tried Scheel's and Kenetrek's light, mid, and heavyweight socks and I like Kenetrek's a little more than Scheel's for absolute comfort. They just feel a little softer I guess. Otherwise the performance is the same.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lee Deming, post: 2282411, member: 107264"] Sorry if I am late to the party. I can swear by Scheel's liner socks. To answer a previous question, yes, they stay up. So much so that at the end of a long day of elk hunting or hiking above timberline they are still attached to my calves. As an older guy, the blood supply to my extremities is slightly compromised so that any sock with any staying power makes rings around my calves. I've tried Scheel's and Kenetrek's light, mid, and heavyweight socks and I like Kenetrek's a little more than Scheel's for absolute comfort. They just feel a little softer I guess. Otherwise the performance is the same. [/QUOTE]
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