Calzino da uomo in misto lana pesante Carhartt X-Large antracite

Brand:Carhartt

3.7/5

54.61

Abbiamo impiegato lana merino super morbida e fibre resistenti all'abrasione Coralast per progettare una calza da lavoro ultra confortevole e di lunga durata. La rivoluzionaria parte superiore elasticizzata confortevole si adatta alla forma della gamba senza cadere, pizzicare o legarsi per una sensazione superiore che non si sa mai. L'arco di compressione e gli stabilizzatori della caviglia mantengono le calze saldamente in posizione. È un calzino davvero resistente con un lato morbidissimo.

EAN: 0061492079493

Categories: Abbigliamento, scarpe e gioielli, Uomini, Vestiario, Calzini,

Protezione della punta in acciaio. Filati resistenti all'abrasione su tallone e punta. Supporto dell'arco plantare; collo del piede in rete per traspirabilità. Misto lana termoregolante; tallone, arco, punta, collo del piede e ammortizzazione della gamba. Altezza dello stivale; FastDry allontana il sudore; combatte l'odore. Lavabile in lavatrice. Chiusura a strappo. Prodotto negli Stati Uniti. 69% lana, 28% nylon, 2% acrilico, 1% elastan.
Department mens
Manufacturer Carhartt Men's Socks
Package Dimensions 0.39 x 0.39 x 0.39 inches; 1 Pounds

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Scritto da: BBQ Corn Chips
The most warm and thickest Carhartt socks for Cold Weather.
These did not work out for my needs being too thick. I went with the next grade down for Carhartt Cold Weather socks instead.Carhartt Men's Extremes Cold Weather Boot Socks, Navy, 10-13 Sock/6-12 Shoe They were not as thick and worked better for my feet in my boots. I don't live in an extreme cold weather area, but it does get cold and sometimes very cold. But, these Carhartt Men's Arctic Wool Cold Weather Socks would work great for someone that needs great warmth. The Carhartt name alone means quality and perfromance. They are 85% Wool, 6% Nylon, 4% Polyester, 1% Lycra and 4% Other Fibers. These are socks that those in bad weather wear on fishing boats and in snow and arctic conditions. Just make sure you have room in your boots for thick or winter socks. 1/2 size larger at least is what you should be wearing to offset the additional thickness in your boots. Otherwise, you get that tight bulging feet that begin to hurt due to tightness of what you are wearing, lack of ability to wick moisture and the air pocket of warmth created. You get everything pressed against your feet, your feet lose circulation and the cold just burns right through onto your feet and your feet feels it and gets ice cold fast despite what you are wearing on them. Make sure your boots can accommodate thicker socks. If not, get a pair of winter boots 1/2 size larger for the winter or cold weather when you need them. You can still wear those 1/2 size larger boots in the summer with thick hiking socks that breath and wick moisture. The thickness of these socks are thick, but they are very comfortable. I went with the Extremes one since they were not as thick. They are 70% Acrylic, 15% Wool, 13% Nylon and 1% Lycra. If you need an even thinner pair of Winter wool socks, you can try the Carhartt Triple Blend Cold Weather socks.Carhartt Men's Triple Blend Thermal Boot Socks, HeatherGrey, 10-13 Sock/6-12 Shoe They are thinner in construction and are sleeker than the Extremes ones. The Triple Blend ones are 43% Acrylic, 21% Polyester, 19% Wool, 16% Nylon and 1% Lycra. They have a little bit more % of wool than the Extremes, but the combination of other materials makes for a sleeker, thinner sock and is not as warm as the Extremes one. From what I read, they are popular with our US military men and women abroad that request things from home to wear on their feet in their boots. I recommend these socks for those that have the right boots for them and have the need for the high wool content and thickness. Otherwise, the Extremes ones may work better for you or the Triple Blend ones if your boots are not sized for additional thickness from winter socks. They may not be as warm, but you would be wearing the right size socks that work with your boots and moisture wicking occurs, drying your feet and creating that warm air pocket of comfort. Your socks and boots have to work together for your feet otherwise one or both work against you. If you plan on wearing sock liners as well, the Carhartt sock liners are quality and comfortable, but they will add more thickness under your socks and in your boots. So, be prepared to have the right size boots if you are planning to wear both Winter wool socks and sock liners as well.Carhartt Men's 3 Pack Liner Socks, Black, 10-13 Sock/6-12 Shoe They will work together as log as you use them together in the right situation on your feet. If you are just looking for socks to keep your feet warm when you sleep or walking around the home, these are very warm, but the Extreme ones may work out better with lesser wool content and may be more comfortable. Stay away from Cotton socks even at home or sleeping in cold weather. Cotton absorbs moisture and your feet freeze.
Scritto da: Raws6
Really good sock
So, I am in the process of trying out different wool socks for work during the winter. I work in a power generation field and very often we have to work on power units even if it's snowing. Sometimes you remain stationary if you're troubleshooting something so we don't have the ability to move around and get blood circulating. I'm also a volunteer with my local search and rescue and needless to say, when it's cold out, it's nice to be able to keep your feet warm in cold weather. I have used WigWam socks at different times in my life, but the last time was years ago and I remember them being itchy. I decided to shop around and check different brands and wool blends, and actually bought a few different brands for testing. I actually stumbled accross these Carhartt boot socks by accident when looking for Wig Wams and decided to try them because my work supplies other Carhartt clothing. I had read reviews of other socks coming apart with use or in the wash after a while, so for a test, I decided to follow a process that actually let me cycle these socks every other day. I washed them immediately upon arrival and dried them in my dryer. As every single guy knows, there is only one temperature setting on a drier (hot). I kind of expected them to shrink and that would have been ok, since they run a little large. When I first put them on I noticed two things:1. They didn't shrignk... which is pretty good, and 2. they are nice and thick and soft. The inside of the sock is not itchy like I expected. Instead it was nice and soft next to my skin. Since I had expected to wear a thick, wool sock, I paired this with the Salomon Men's Toundra Mid WP Snow Boot which I will review at a later date. This combination kept my feet warm and dry, even in a couple of feet of snow. In addition, just to test the durability of the material, I alternated the wearing of these socks with other socks by wearing them, then washing them the next day, then wearing them again. I have done this skipping a couple of cycles for almost a month now and I've noticed no change in the shape, elasticity, or warmth of the material. It's still pretty soft and has not torn or worn. Of course, this doesn't replicate long term wear and tear, but I wanted to be able to tell if I could buy more or not. So far, this sock has done all that I asked of it. Key points: Favorable: 1. Soft not itchy, big plus for comfort. 2. The wool/synthetic blend definitely does the job of keeping your feet warm and dry. 3. Although not scientific, my test of wearing/washing over and over does tell me that these socks will be durable, I'll keep looking at them and update if necessary. 4. The material is predictably thick, this allowed me to anticipate wearing a boot that was a little bit bigger. 5. The material has not thinned out. That is to say: it's still nice and thick and feels almost new, even after a month of washing/wearing constantly every other day. Not so favorable: 1. I have little feet (Size 8) the smallest size Amazon shows it the 10-13 which it states should fit a size 6-12 shoe. Although I'm still able to wear the sock, I can feel some of the heel material behind my Achilles. It's not a deal killer, but just be aware of this when ordering. I think if you have bigger feet, you should be ok. 2. In reference to the size, it does ride above my calf almost to my knee. I realize different people wear their socks in different ways. It's not the usual way I wear mine, but hey, it won't keep me from buying again. In fact, I ordered a second pair just because. All in all, this is a good product if a bit pricey for just one pair of socks. If you value your toes, or if you're like me and like to have a little bit of comfort while you're working outside, you could definitely do a lot worse. These socks are good to great and definitely better than regular, athletic cotton socks. I would recommend them. I did purchase other socks and am in the process of trying them out. I'll add more reviews as the time comes.
Scritto da: Robert Matson
Pleased again.
This will be the fifth pair of Carhartt socks I own and they hold up well - my first pair are over 40 yrs.old and still going.
Scritto da: HiDesert Granny
As advertised
Warm, fits as expected and comfortable
Scritto da: J. prime user
much larger than expected
need a full size smaller--this things are huge
Scritto da: Jim
Best Cold Weather Sock I ever had
A++++++ Great Socks Ultra Warm
Scritto da: Michael Krenzer
Still not a replacement in warmth for old hunting socks.
I have no problem spending $20-30 a pair for extremely warm socks to wear in my motorcycle boots for long days in 20-32f weather. I had two pairs from Cabellas (no longer carried) that work fine for this. These socks had the best rating for warmth on Amazon and they are very good...they are just not good enough. At $20/pair they should be when another brand on here is $32 for three pair and just as warm. I suspect the less expensive socks won't wear quite as well but at the end of the day, neither solution is the the one I needed. I am keeping them asI have yet to find anything better.
Scritto da: MSColorado
Great cold weather boot socks!
Nice and long - almost make it to my knees. Very warm. I use them on cold days, lounging around the house and use them In my Sorels when I’m out in the snow. They’re warm and cozy but not too hot. I don’t have a ‘foot sweat’ issue, but I have had socks that are too warm or don’t breathe. These are great!
Scritto da: Cédric
Je l'ai adore
Wow Les meilleures bas thermal que j'ai acheté, très épais , confortable, très doux ,long comme j'aime et adapté parfaitement à mes pieds... tellement aimé que je m'en suis commandé deux autres paire et je recommanderai c'est certain!!!????????
Scritto da: tinkink
Warm. Fit as expected. Slightly pricey. Worth it.
They're warm, maybe not warm enough to mitigate 8-12 hours outside in blistering freezing weather or something but they're definitely warm enough to wear out and about in the winter, shoveling the driveway, working in the garage, etc. They're understandably thick but you can still shove your foot in your sneakers with them on, snug but not impossible. The inside feels a little rougher when you touch it with your hands - don't expect a cashmere-like soft interior - but your feet will not notice. It's almost like a 70s loop rug on the inside, it's not silky but it's not scratchy or irritating either. They breathe well, they wash fine - no noticeable shrinkage or alteration in texture. My only complaint - which isn't really a complaint at all - is that I wish they made this same sock but shorter. Since they're boot socks there is a lot of extra height that's not always wanted or needed, or just gets in the way if you're not wearing high boots. $25+ per pair of sock is a bit much but these aren't really everyday socks unless you're using them for work or spend a lot of time outside in Canadian winters... in that case I would recommend double-layering some cheaper socks and investing in better boots.
Scritto da: Jim MacDonald
warm and comfortable
Nice , warm and comfortable. Used in outdoor Winter work conditions and kept my feet warm inside winter work boots.
Scritto da: Ange Burrell
Warm!!
These socks are great. I purchased a pair for my husband a couple of years ago at a store. He really loved them and they kept his feet super warm. This year shopping for Christmas presents I not only bought some for my husband but got a couple of pairs for me to. Love them! We live in Alberta Canada and it gets cold! These socks are a welcome addition to our winter wear.
Scritto da: Dominique Jeffries
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Warm and durable as promised

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