Cabela's Ingenius® Series 11" Sock - Medium Weight
The first liner sock and insulating boot sock knit together as one piece of fabric. Because the Ingenius liner is fully integrated with the outer fabric, this eliminates the bunching and friction that can be caused by wearing two socks or even a sock with two separate layers. By knitting the layers together, this also increases the effective moisture-wicking properties of the sock. Included in the makeup is X-Static silver nylon, a unique material that takes pure silver and bonds it to the surface of a fiber. The result is outstanding odor prevention using an antimicrobial layer. X-Static accomplishes this by releasing silver ions to change the chemical composition of the elements that produce odor and bacteria. The Medium Weight (11") is the best all-around hunting weight sock. Inner layer: 88% olefin, 12% X-Static silver nylon. Outer layer: 40% merino wool, 35% stretch nylon, 20% olefin, 5% Lycra® spandex. Made in USA. Men’s sizes:M(5-8), L(9-12), XL(13-15). Color: Charcoal/Black.
Approved for Cabela’s waterproof, breathable footwear.
I have tried almost every type of sock out there and have finally found the sock that has the best of both worlds. These are warm, yet not too warm, and extremely comfortable!! They feel great on your feet and have a very soft feel to them. Get these socks and you won't be disappointed!
I've had socks from Cabelas before but these are by far the best. They're extremely comfortable, they don't sag or slide down no matter what you do during the day, and they look great when you're sitting in the recliner watching the fire at night. Your feet stay dry all day no matter what type of shoes you wear. These are worth every dime. My wife has even started wearing them so I am going to have to buy more. Thanks for another great product!
I purchased one pair of the Coolmax crew hiker sock and one pair of the Ingenius light hiker sock to compare them. They were similar in thickness with the Coolmax slightly heavier. The Coolmax has a more "slippery" feel when worn and the Coolmax did slide around more in the hiking boot. It also had a tendency to bunch up a little in the toe area. I wouldn't want to wear the Coolmax sock very long especially on a long hike.
I bought these to try out before my trip to Africa to hunt plains game. The Ingenius is coming with me and the Coolmax is staying home. Enough said.