SALE - Moggans Stravaiger Midweight Merino Hiking Socks
The Moggans Stravaiger Midweight Merino Hiking Socks are proudly designed and made in Scotland. Featuring all the technical details that a sock needs to meet the demands of the most testing terrain and weather conditions...
Our View – Moggans Stravaiger Midweight Merino Hiking Socks:
The Moggans Stravaiger Midweight Merino Hiking Socks are proudly designed and made in Scotland. Featuring all the technical details that a sock needs to meet the demands of the most testing terrain and weather conditions.
This is Moggans take on the classic terry-looped hiking sock. They’ve taken the much loved hiking sock design and brought it up-to-date with Moggans’ superfine merino wool, precise fit and technical features.
STRAVAIG is the old scots. definition to roam, wander (about), travel through, etc. and is often used to describe casual or aimless wandering, to travel in the hills for no other reason than the sheer joy of doing so. These socks are designed to help you do just that!
Specifications - Moggans Stravaiger Midweight Merino Hiking Socks:
- GRS certified recycled Nylon structure for a precise fit
- Reinforced heel and toe for extra durability
- Traditional terry-loop construction
- Rib support across foot to prevent movement.
- 100% mulesing-free superfine merino wool next to the skin.
- Nature’s technical, performance fibre
- Anti-microbial and odour resistant
- Optimum moisture management
- Highly breathability
- Anti-static properties help to prevent itching
- Temperature regulating in a wide range of conditions; warm in winter, cool in the heat
- Remains warm even when wet
- A Note About Colours - To celebrate the manufacture of our Stravaiger socks in the Highlands we’ve added the colour name in Gaelic. Gaelic is a wonderfully descriptive language with a strong connection to the landscape and the natural world. The colours are as follows: Liath = Grey as in the grey of shattered quartzite screes as found on Beinn Liath Mhor (big grey hill) between Achnashellach and Torridon,; Gorm = Blue as in the dark blue/grey of a snow covered hill in an approaching storm. Think Cairngorm or Meall Gorm (both blue hill); Dearg = Red, and pronounced “Jearg”, as in the red of Torridonian Sandstone. Think of the dramatic Maol Chean-dearg (bald red head) or, Ben Nevis’ neighbour, Carn Mor Derag (big red hill)
- Material Composition - 73% Merino Wool, 26% GRS Certified Recycled Nylon, 1% Elastane