Darn Tough Racer No Show Tab Ultra-Light Sock - Men's for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides
Retail Price:
$15.95
$15.95
Used Value:
$9.57
$9.57
Sale Value:
$14.36
$14.36
You don't want painful blisters and pressure points slowing you down on race day. Turn to the Darn Tough Racer No-Show Tab Ultra-Light Socks for ultralight comfort that fits seamlessly into your cycling shoes. The merino wool blend fabric wicks moisture, breathes well, and regulates temperature for consistent comfort throughout your ride. Ultralight construction ensures a light-as-a-feather feel that will make you forget you're even wearing socks, and legendary Darn Tough durability ensures they last ride after ride.
Specifications
Brand:
Manufacturer Warranty:
lifetime
Material:
56% nylon, 39% merino wool, 5% Lycra
Recommended Use:
cycling
Weight:
ultralight
Full Reviews
got these for my husband he loves them
Cosa Walsingham, backcountry.com
January 15, 2019
January 15, 2019
These are perfect! I had been looking for my ideal running sock or months and found it finally. Lightweight, breezy, and durable (something that other merino wool brand just cant get right on running socks). I immediately bought another pair after trying on the first pair. Recently ran a 70 km ultra trail marathon in these and was very impressed, no issues with hot spots and dried incredibly fast even though I crossed 20 plus creeks.
Andrew Butterworth, backcountry.com
August 6, 2018
August 6, 2018
Keep my feet nice and cool but also offers great support! They stay in place and prevent, bunching, friction and blisters. Same Darn Tough quality, as always.
Jacob Stenberg, backcountry.com
June 4, 2018
June 4, 2018
I purchased these for my husband and he loves them. They are comfortable and time will tell if they are durable. Good quality socks.
Angela M, backcountry.com
May 25, 2018
May 25, 2018
This socks are amazing! My new favorite running socks. Super light but super durable. I don't even notice they're there. They wash really well too compared to my other running socks.
Jordan Kelch, backcountry.com
March 19, 2018
March 19, 2018