Colorado Sock Co.
(Coming Fall, 2025!) Merino Wool Hiking Sock
(Coming Fall, 2025!) Merino Wool Hiking Sock
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Coming Fall, 2025!
Comfort That Moves With You
Inspired by real trail time and thoughtful customer feedback, our Merino Wool Hiking Toe Socks are built for those who demand both performance and comfort. Whether you're summiting peaks or logging everyday miles, these socks are designed to keep up—naturally.
Balanced by Nature
Our premium 55% Merino wool blend (with nylon for durability and a touch of Lycra for stretch) keeps your feet dry, fresh, and temperature-regulated. Every fiber works in harmony to deliver the moisture-wicking, odor-fighting comfort of Merino—without the itch.
A Fit That Follows Your Foot
Five-toe construction encourages natural movement and improves balance, while a snug crew fit offers gentle compression through the arch and ankle. Every toe has its place. Every mile feels lighter.
Easy Care, Trail Tough
These socks don’t ask much. Just toss them in the wash and go. They’re made to handle dirt, sweat, and repeat adventures without losing shape or softness. Available in sizes S–L and featuring our Nordic Tempest, and Maine Mist patterns, these hiking socks add a touch of personality to your gear.

The "Critical Details"
Materials
Made from our own Merino Wool blend. We spent a lot of time experimenting to find a blend that was durable and machine washable/dry-able while keeping all the other natural benefits of Merino wool.
55% Merino Wool, 42% Nylon, 3% Lycra
Washing Instructions
Please Wash Before First Use. This softens the fabric.
Machine wash cold with like colors. No bleach. Tumble dry on low ... yes, you can tumble dry these wool socks!
If you're anything like us, you hate hanging socks to dry. This feature was a must for us when designing these socks.
Country of Origin
These socks are currently made in China. We employ quality control inspectors through the whole process to ensure everything is made to our specifications.
We've been working for a couple years to find a US based supplier but no one outside Asia seems able to make toe-socks. We're currently looking into buying our own knitting machines but, holy cow, those things are expensive!
If you have a lead on a possible sock supplier in the US, drop us a line.