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The Bison Trail Sock is crafted to handle any adventure, from rugged hikes to everyday errands, with exceptional comfort and durability. Featuring advanced natural materials and performance-driven design, this sock keeps you comfortable across all four seasons by regulating temperature and wicking moisture. Whether you're tackling trails or heading out for the day, the Bison Trail Sock has you covered.
Packaging
- Ships plastic-free in packaging made from recycled content
Origin
- Made sustainably in North America.
Made Without
- Free from synthetic dyes, harsh chemicals, and microplastic fibers, prioritizing natural fibers for enhanced sustainability.
Certifications
- Oeko-Tex Certified: Ensures that the materials are free from harmful substances.
Materials
- 52% Wool, 34% Nylon, 13% Bison fiber, 1% Spandex
Product Features
- Temperature Regulation: Keeps feet warm in winter and cool in summer.
- Moisture-Wicking: Naturally wicks away sweat for dryness and comfort.
- Durable Construction: Reinforced sole, heel, and toe for enhanced durability.
- Ribbed Compression: Cuffs and ankle provide a secure, supportive fit.
- Flat Toe Seam: Minimizes irritation for all-day wear.
- Lightweight Versatility: Ideal for year-round wear, whether hiking or commuting.
Shipping Info
- Ships within 1-2 business days. This item is shipped directly from United by Blue
Returns
- Unused, undamaged items in their original packaging may be returned within 30 days
Specifications
- Small/Medium: Fits women’s sizes 6-9, men’s sizes 5-8
- Medium/Large: Fits women’s sizes 10-12, men’s sizes 9-13
Measurements
- Sock height: Mid-calf length, designed for outdoor wear.
Product Care
- Machine washable on a gentle cycle. Air dry to maintain shape and longevity.
End of Life
- Designed for long-term use. At end of life, the natural wool and bison fibers are biodegradable, reducing environmental impact.























































