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Re: Sock recommendations for colder sailing?
[Re: mgeatens]
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10/11/2016 04:02 PM
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mgeatens, You may want to post on the BVI Talk Section for that question. A lot of the sailors on this board frequent there. Just scroll down or follow the link. <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Groovin.gif" alt="" />
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Re: Sock recommendations for colder sailing?
[Re: Will_L]
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10/11/2016 08:38 PM
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Darn Tough Socks from Vermont are another good choice in the " wool" category. Wool socks are the best at keeping you warm, regardless of the " wet" factor. Wool fibers not only insulate, and wick, but they engage in a mutual cation exchange in the presence of moisture that actually generates heat within the context of the fabric itself. https://darntough.com/
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