gear-socks Archives - Out There Venture https://outthereventure.com/tag/gear-socks/ Thu, 12 May 2022 15:52:47 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 https://outthereoutdoors.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/cropped-OTO_new-favicon-32x32.jpg gear-socks Archives - Out There Venture https://outthereventure.com/tag/gear-socks/ 32 32 Gear: USA-Made DeFeet Cycling Socks https://outthereventure.com/gear-usa-made-defeet-cycling-socks/ https://outthereventure.com/gear-usa-made-defeet-cycling-socks/#respond Tue, 10 May 2022 04:09:57 +0000 https://outthereventure.com/?p=50787 DeFeet cycling socks are entirely sourced and manufactured in the USA. Creative designs add pizzazz to rides, trails, and everyday wear.

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Shane Cooper founded DeFeet in 1992 as a producer of socks for cyclists. His original DeFeet Aireator sock flipped the traditional cycling sock inside out by putting the durable nylon on the outside and the softer fibers against the skin. Cooper also used Coolmax mesh weave to wick away moisture in key spots.

This innovative sock took the cycling world by storm when cyclist Greg LaMond asked DeFeet for a “black sock with a 5-inch cuff to resist the dirt and mud of the Spring Classics.” The company knitted LaMond’s logo into the cuff and their custom socks became sought after. Today, the DeFeet Aireator is still considered one of the best cycling socks in the industry.

They are also awesome for around town biking. My husband and I have enjoyed the durability and comfort as we operate a very active mobile coffee business on a tricycle. We also often commute by bike and spend a lot of time in the outdoors, and the DeFeet Aireator and Woolie Boolie wool socks keep us warm or cool or both all year long.

DeFeet’s creative designs add spice and color to rides, trails, and everyday wear. My favorite is the women’s 4-inch Unicorn, which features the fanciful creature riding a bicycle through a host of stars.

Two pairs of DeFeet brand cycling socks.
DeFeet cycling socks

All of the proceeds from DeFeet’s artistic Paul Sherwin Project socks are donated to said project, which honors the cycling legend Paul Sherwin and “empowers local people in Uganda and across East Africa to drive progress and economic development through education, job skills and personal training, while promoting and protecting the unique culture and environment of their communities.” DeFeet also recently launched an online program where you can design and print your own custom socks, one at a time.

Cooper has always refused to move production overseas, so DeFeet is still entirely sourced and manufactured on this continent. Their merino wool comes from sheep in the Rocky Mountains and is processed and dyed in North America. DeFeet’s Levitator Lite collection is made with Repreve®, an eco-blend fabric manufactured in North Carolina from recycled plastic bottles.

The company believes in supporting every person who wears their socks, something I recently experienced firsthand. A custom sock we ordered through the PrintMySock™ program didn’t turn out quite the way we wanted, and Cooper himself emailed us to find out how he could help and facilitate a better experience.

I’m obsessed right now with my DeFeet Woolie Boolies, and I know I’ll be wearing DeFeet socks for as long as they continue to make them.

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Gear Review: Le Bent Women’s Backcountry Socks https://outthereventure.com/gear-review-le-bent-womens-backcountry-socks/ Fri, 05 Feb 2021 01:43:06 +0000 https://outthereventure.com/?p=45502 Following in the footsteps of the Le Send backcountry touring sock launched last year, the Elyse Saugstad Pro Model Women's Backcountry Socks keep the key design elements of the Le Send original.

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Following in the footsteps of the Le Send backcountry touring sock launched last year, the Elyse Saugstad Pro Model Women’s Backcountry Socks keep the key design elements of the Le Send original (lighter compression to avoid vascular constriction and chilling, extra fabric in the toe box to better fit touring boots, and silicon stay-put strips) but adjusted the sizing of the foot and length on the calf to fit women better.

The socks are largely made with Le Bent’s blend of merino wool and rayon from bamboo, giving it natural warmth and wicking properties. Touring socks need to keep active feet warm, dry, and stuck on the foot where they belong.

These socks deliver on all accounts. Your feet will thank you for the investment.

MSRP $35. Lebent.com

Le Bent Elyse Saugstad Women’s Backcountry Socks

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