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Darn Tough Men's Run Quarter No Cushion Ultra-Lightweight Running Sock

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Take on everything from single track to jeep road crushers in the smooth, ultra-lightweight fit of the Darn Tough Men's Quarter running sock. Redesigned with breathable flex zones, next-to-skin ribbing that zaps fatigue like lightning, and Merino wool that moves excess heat and moisture away fast. Ultra-lightweight yarns create zero bulk, zero itch comfort that feels like a second skin — no slipping, no bunching, no blisters. Knit in Vermont and unconditionally guaranteed for life.

Features

  • 43% Merino wool wicks moisture and regulates temperature on road and trail
  • Breathable flex zones for ventilation during high-output runs
  • Next-to-skin ribbing reduces fatigue
  • Ultra-lightweight yarn construction — zero bulk, zero itch, second-skin feel
  • No-cushion profile for maximum ground feel and next-to-skin fit
  • Arch support alleviates foot fatigue and prevents bunching
  • True Seamless™ Toe closure for an ultra-smooth, blister-free feel
  • Quarter height — approximately 3 in. above a running sneaker
  • Knit in Vermont, USA
  • Unconditionally guaranteed for life

Tech Specs

Height Quarter (~3 in. above running sneaker)
Cushion No cushion — ultra-lightweight next-to-skin fit
Material 43% merino wool, 52% nylon, 5% Lycra spandex
Toe True Seamless™
Origin Vermont, USA
Warranty Unconditional lifetime guarantee
 
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