Field Test Report - Slog Series Trekking Socks
For the past month I’ve been testing the new TCK Slog Series Trekker. Its boasts a velvety virgin wool with a higher thread count and greater elasticity than socks I’ve worn in the past. It has a double welt top, arch support and reinforced heel and toe. For those prone to blisters (which I am not) the Trekker claims to have a finer fiber which makes it less likely to cause a blister.
I’ve worn this sock up Utah’s Mount Timpanogos, Yosemite’s Half Dome, and down to Havasupai in the Grand Canyon. That’s a some tough terrain, long days, and varied weather conditions. In each case the sock was a champ. My favorite feature was the added elasticity which provided a firm fit against my foot, no bulging, an no sagging. A real winner.
For the past month I’ve been testing the new TCK Slog Series Trekker. Its boasts a velvety virgin wool with a higher thread count and greater elasticity than socks I’ve worn in the past. It has a double welt top, arch support and reinforced heel and toe. For those prone to blisters (which I am not) the Trekker claims to have a finer fiber which makes it less likely to cause a blister.
I’ve worn this sock up Utah’s Mount Timpanogos, Yosemite’s Half Dome, and down to Havasupai in the Grand Canyon. That’s a some tough terrain, long days, and varied weather conditions. In each case the sock was a champ. My favorite feature was the added elasticity which provided a firm fit against my foot, no bulging, an no sagging. A real winner.

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