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RedHead® 16" Mountain Bear Socks for Men

RedHead® 16" Mountain Bear Socks for Men

The RedHead® 16" Mountain Bear sock features:Fully cushioned constructionStretch fibers from top to toe for snug fitMoisture-wicking performanceDouble nylon reinforced impact areasOver-the-calf lengthIdeal for hunting on foot or from a stand88% merino lamb's wool, 5% stretch nylon, 5% Thermolite®, 2% spandexColor: GreenOne pairMade in USA

Average Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 5 out of 5
3 of 3 (100%) customers would recommend this product to a friend.

Customer Reviews for RedHead® 16" Mountain Bear Socks for Men

Overall Rating: 5 out of 5 5 out of 5
Work Great, October 2, 2009
By Tdyscott

Advantages: Comfortable, Style/Design

"Warm and they don't creep down your leg. I HATE droopy socks!"

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Review 2 for RedHead® 16" Mountain Bear Socks for Men

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Overall Rating: 5 out of 5 5 out of 5
Another Great RedHead Sock, June 9, 2008
By BigBadMike from Springfield, Missouri

"This is another great RedHead sock. It is made of the same high quality material and has the same high quality workmanship as the other RedHead socks. This sock is extremely comfortable and will fit over your calf. This sock feels as comfortable as the Lifetime Hunting sock, with the over-the-calf advantage. I Love this Sock!!!!!!"

What is your gender?: Male
What type of products do you most often purchase from Bass Pro?: Hunting
How frequently do you spend time doing outdoor activities?: Often
Would you recommend this product as a gift?: Yes
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Review 3 for RedHead® 16" Mountain Bear Socks for Men

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Overall Rating: 5 out of 5 5 out of 5
Great Socks, November 8, 2007
By SmallieHunter

"Just as great as the Redhead Treestand Socks, but in a taller version perfect for rubber boots. They keep your feet warm and dry.
True Story: I got to the woods only to realize that I had forgot my boots (I don't put them on until the woods). Not wanting to miss a morning of hunting, I sat for 4 hours in below-freezing temperatures with these socks and my tennis shoes. Don't get me wrong, my feet weren't warm by any means, but they were comfortable enough to keep my mind on hunting and not on my cold feet.
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