

🐾 Step into endurance: Socks that hike as hard as you do!
DANISH ENDURANCE Merino Wool Hiking Crew Socks blend 38% premium Merino wool with durable fibers to deliver superior warmth, breathability, and anti-blister cushioning. Designed for autumn and winter outdoor activities, these socks feature arch support and odor-resistant properties, ensuring all-day comfort and freshness. Backed by a one-year anti-hole guarantee, they’re the reliable choice for serious hikers and professionals who demand performance and longevity.



















| Care instructions | Machine Wash |
| Fabric type | 38% Wool (Merino), 30% Acrylic, 30% Polyamide, 2% Elastane |
| Fit type | Regular |
| Origin | Imported |
P**B
Great socks even after 2.5 years!
I have been using these socks for a couple years now and still no complaints!. They are very comfortable, keeping my feet warm in the cold. The durability of the socks are also great; no holes or thinning of the material. They are also good at not holding any odor, and they keep their length well—they stay in place at my mid-calf and dont fall. Great value for the money, I def recommend these socks!
J**.
Awesome socks
Great moisture-wicking and comfort in different configurations for thickness and length. These are true to size. These socks are awesome in every way, although the price could be a little lower. These are USA-made. I usually wash them with my shirts on a delicate cycle and cold water, then hang them to air dry. I have around a dozen pairs in various thicknesses and lengths. So far, they have held up well over the last 12 months, wearing them weekly. I even started gifting these to family members.
J**N
Great hiking socks!
Great hiking socks. I have both the ankle and crew length lightweight socks that I love for summer hiking in Southern California, but wanted something a little thicker for upcoming cold weather/ mountain hiking in the Sierras. These are great socks. Slightly thicker with slightly more cushioning than the light weight socks, but definitely not bulky like a heavy winter sock. My feet still fit great in my standard sized boots. I tried them out an a 7 mile hike in low 60s through mid 70s temps. My feet felt great, no hot spots or sliding around. The extra cushioning over the light weight socks was nice to have. And best of all, my feet did not feel overheated or sweaty even at these temps. The socks are quality and a bargain at the price. So far I have three sets of different hiking socks from this company and they are all top notch socks.
J**N
Good Socks
When I first tried them on I thought they were too small. But after putting them on they were very comfortable. My girlfriend suggested that the reason for them being tight was to prevent slippage that could lead to blisters, which makes sense. I like them and will probable buy them again.
M**S
Nice socks
Very comfortable, good looking, well made socks. Fit is a bit on the loose side, but not too much. Cool in warm weather, and warm in cold weather. Glad I found them.
S**K
Nice, but Inconsistent Material & Sizing
I liked the first 3-pack of these socks I bought (light grey, large), so bought more. Did not like the second set! Tried one last time, but third set still "not quite right", so sending them back. Too bad, but if the manufacturing of these socks were consistent I'd give them five stars. The first set were warm and comfortable, a nice intermediate-weight sock to wear for cool days and light hiking (I'd probably want something thicker for below-freezing weather and/or heavy-duty hiking, skiing, motorcycling, etc.). They remained comfortable all day and didn't leave a ring around my calf when I took them off. The second set--supposedly the same style, size, etc.--felt much tighter going over my foot and definitely left a calf-ring at the end of the day. The material also felt coarser. The third set--again same style & size--felt somewhat better than the second, but still a bit tighter and coarser than the first. As the photo shows, there are visible differences between the three sets of socks, indicating whatever factory (or factories?) make them, the materials and construction vary between runs. Note that they all have a red dash on the interior of the elastic cuff. The first dash is the largest and widest, the second the smallest and narrowest, and the third somewhere in between. Is this red dash a "Comfort Indicator"??? I don't know if that was the plan, but that is the reality I've experienced. Looking closely, there are slight differences in the weave (which may, along with differing fabric compositions, account for their different feels). And the three sets have varying cuff widths, with the third being the widest (they're also slightly longer than the other two), making them more comfortable than the second set, but still not equal to the first set, which are the softest and stretchiest. Bottom line: These socks have five-star potential (first set), but I can only give three stars due to their inconsistency.
E**S
Warm, Breathable, and Dependable Hiking Socks
Warm, Breathable, and Dependable Hiking Socks I’ve worn these Danish Endurance merino wool hiking socks on several long day hikes and a couple of weekend camping trips, and they’ve quickly become my go-to pair. The merino wool blend is soft against the skin and provides a nice balance of warmth without ever feeling stuffy. Even after hours of climbing trails in cooler weather, my feet stayed comfortable and, most importantly, dry. The moisture-wicking is excellent—no clammy socks at the end of the day. The fit is snug in the right way, giving some arch support without being overly tight. I also appreciated that they don’t slip down in the boot; once they’re on, they stay put. Cushioning is moderate, so they protect well against pressure points and blisters but aren’t bulky. They work equally well in hiking boots or sturdier trail shoes. After a few washes, they’ve held their shape with no noticeable shrinkage or wear. Things to keep in mind: if you’re heading out in extremely hot conditions, these may feel a bit warm since they’re optimized more for cool to moderate weather. Also, sizing runs true, but if you’re on the upper edge of the size range, I’d suggest going up to avoid a too-tight fit. Bottom line: These Danish Endurance merino wool hiking socks are a solid investment if you want comfortable, durable, and moisture-managing socks for hiking, camping, or everyday wear in cooler temps.
J**.
Like these socks much better than I thought I would.
When I received these socks, I really didn't think I would like them. The tops looked like they would be too high, and the shape of them didn't look like they would be comfortable. I decided to try wearing them anyway if for no other reason than to confirm that I didn't like them. As it turns out, the length of the socks is totally comfortable and doesn't make lines on my legs. They are cushioned on the soles of the socks which adds to the comfort and they are actually warmer than I thought they would be. The comfort alone makes them a great value for the money. I can't attest to the durability as I haven't had them for very long, but will update this review if my opinion changes. UPDATE 12/23/25: I have been wearing these socks for about a month and have washed them a couple of times. After washing, they scrunch up a bit and don't fold flat, but they are still very comfortable. I like them well enough that I bought another set in different colors. I hope this review was helpful for you.
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