Discover WoolRover's premium Knee High Merino Wool Hiking Socks with Colorblock Grid Design. Engineered for warmth, comfort & blister-free performance on all your adventures.
Absolutely! Our socks contain 35-70% Merino Wool with strategic cushioning that traps heat while wicking moisture. The knee-high design provides extra insulation against cold temperatures during winter hikes.
Yes! Several WoolRover hiking sock models feature anatomical L/R foot design for superior fit, reduced slippage, and enhanced comfort during long treks.
The geometric grid design isn't just stylish - it strategically reinforces high-stress areas while maintaining breathability. The colorblock zones also indicate compression support points for stability.
Yes, all WoolRover socks are machine washable. We recommend cold water gentle cycle and air drying to maintain Merino Wool's temperature-regulating properties and shape retention.
Definitely! Features like seamless toe construction, strategic cushioning, moisture-wicking Merino Wool, and stay-put cuffs work together to minimize friction and prevent blisters.
The colorblock grid design is gorgeous! Stayed warm during my 5-mile snowy hike while keeping my feet dry. No blisters!
2023-10-15
Finally found knee-high socks that don't slide down! Merino wool kept me cozy at 20°F. Worth every penny.
2023-10-15
Love the reinforced heel/toe. After 3 months of weekly hikes, they still look new. Perfect arch support!
2023-10-15
The grid pattern isn't just cute - it actually provides strategic cushioning where you need it most. So smart!
2023-10-15
Zero itchiness! As someone with sensitive skin, I appreciate how soft yet supportive these merino wool socks are.
2023-10-15
Perfect for my winter backpacking trip. Feet stayed warm even when damp. Left/right distinction makes a noticeable difference.
2023-10-15
Game-changer! The compression support reduces fatigue significantly. Walked 8 miles with zero foot pain.
2023-10-15
Breathable yet warm - ideal for variable mountain weather. The ribbed cuff stays put all day without digging in.
2023-10-15