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You are here: Home / Reviews / Hiking & Backpacking Gear Reviews / Darn Tough Socks; Are They Worth It?

Darn Tough Socks; Are They Worth It?

May 17, 2022 by Nutty Hiker Last Modified: May 19, 20228 Comments

I’ve been a user since 2017 when I saw someone talking about them in a backpacking group I am in.

first pair of darn tough socks I ever bought
My first pair of darn tough socks I ever bought

Until then, I had only ever worn your generic white cotton socks…for everything…even hiking! Then I got my first pair of Darn Tough socks. I ponied up, spent the $20 for a single pair, and hoped for the best. They come with a lifetime warranty, which at the time was odd to me. Socks that have a lifetime warranty? How is this company still in business? This has to be a joke!

Receiving my First Pair of Darn Tough Socks

My first pair arrived, I tried them on…in the middle of a Texas summer…and wore them for the day at the fire station.

I was shocked! My feet stayed dry and they felt not as fatigued (that is the only way I know to describe it). I didn’t expect either one. The entire reason I got them was that they were supposed to prevent blisters and “cotton kills”. It’s what all the cool “kids” were wearing as well.

Needless to say, I purchased a second pair, then a third. I also added pairs to my Amazon wishlist. Before I knew it, I was wearing Darn Tough socks all the time and had thrown away every other pair of socks I had, except for my Injinji socks (toe socks) which I had also discovered during this time.

Side Note: Dear Darn Tough, if you are reading this, please make toe socks!

Is the Darn Tough Warranty for Real?

Fast forward to May of 2022 and my very first pair of socks had a hole in them. It was time to see if their lifetime warranty was legit! I should mention that these pair of socks were 5 years old, almost to the day, and had well over several thousand miles on them.

I should have taken a picture before sending them in. I am completely kicking myself in the rear (as I wear a pair of darn tough socks on my feet) for not taking one.

The process was pretty simple. Just head over to their website, fill out the warranty form, print it off, stick it in the package with your socks and mail the socks back to them (at your expense, which for me was about $3).

Once they process your claim, they send you a coupon code to use on their website to get another pair; they also pay for the return shipping back to you. So, the only money you are out is the postage it costs to mail the socks to them.

From the time I mailed them until the time they processed my claim was eight days.

I received an email with a code to use on and promptly picked me out another pair. Shipping was free. It cost me nothing for the replacement pair.

replacement order for my darn tough socks

Who is Darn Tough?

If you are new to hiking and outdoor gear, you may be asking yourself who is ? Well, they are an American company based in Vermont that makes some pretty darn tough socks! Just to clarify, the socks are also made here in the USA, right there in Vermont! They aren’t one of these companies that are here in the USA but then source all their manufacturing to other companies. They truly are a 100% American-made company.

Their socks come with an unconditional lifetime warranty. That means if they ever get a hole, they will give you a brand new pair at no charge.

Their socks are made of a merino wool blend. Don’t worry, there is no itch involved. Their unique blend allows for an incredibly comfortable and tough sock. It really is hard to explain just how comfortable these socks are (even in the Texas summer heat), the only way you will see what I am talking about is if you buy a pair and try them for yourself!

Where to Buy?

You can find their socks at most outdoor outfitters like or you can buy directly . If you buy directly from their website they also offer military, first responder, medical, and teacher discounts. By the way, I just found that out! I could have been using a military discount this entire time, lol.

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I’m not Kidding!

Just in case you thought I was kidding about being the only socks I wear full time now (minus when I wear toe socks because as of today’s date they do not make toe socks), here’s a lovely picture of all my socks (minus the pair I just had to send in).

All of my darn tough socks

I have also transitioned my husband over to darn tough socks (he is a mechanic) as we were having to replace his socks, what seemed like every month, due to holes. He was skeptical at first as well about wearing “wool” in the middle of the summer in a hot bay while grease is flying everywhere; but, he too is a convert. He’s had darn tough socks for about three years now and I have yet had to replace a pair.

Darn Tough Socks; Are they Worth It?

So to answer the question…..

YES!!!!

They are worth it!

UPDATE: I received my new pair of socks!

Disclaimer: Darn Tough did not sponsor this post in any way. They probably aren’t even aware that I am writing this review. Like all reviews (whether sponsored or not) this is my honest opinion. I do have affiliate links within the post that allows me to earn a small commission at no cost to you when you make a purchase through those links. What does that really mean? It mean’s you can help contribute to my darn tough fetish without any cost to you; my feet thank you =)

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  1. Cheryl Garcia says

    May 20, 2022 at 1:24 pm

    Thanks for your good review; I’ll be ordering some for hubby and me after I throw out some old ones with holes in them!

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  2. Barbara C Berryman says

    June 10, 2022 at 3:18 pm

    This is so funny; not haha funny, but I can’t believe I just came upon this article funny.

    I bought my 1st pair of Darn Tough socks about a month ago, during Virginia’s humid season. I wanted to start walking to help lose some extra pounds. No matter what other socks claim, they do not keep your feet from sweating…until I found Darn Tough. Well, I didn’t “find” them. My son who’s in the Air Force is crazy about this brand. I bought him 2 pairs for his birthday and just on a whim added a pair for me. I couldn’t believe the comfort and how much they kept my feet dry.

    I have 3 pairs in my cart right now and have been debating on whether I want to spend $50 on 3 pairs of socks. The debate is over. I’m doing it and I’m sure I won’t regret it.

    Thanks for the unintentional push! And the military discount tip!

    Reply
  3. Aaron says

    June 14, 2022 at 11:03 pm

    Been wearing Darn Toughs since 2016 in the Texas and Georgia heat. I have 8 pairs, I wear them one to three times each, and wash them on delicate with white vinegar only. No holes so far, but I ordered myself some more yesterday. They are well worth it, but I miss the prices from 8 years ago, lol.

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    • Aaron says

      June 14, 2022 at 11:05 pm

      I’m mathtarded tonight. 6 years ago

      Reply
  4. Bwn says

    August 5, 2022 at 6:52 pm

    New to these socks, bought 4 pairs as gifts… and a pair for me to try….they came in a flimsy ripped plastic envelope… in my mailbox….no order form or receipt. I expected a box to protect the socks from damage… not real happy about my first order… gifts for birthdays, so haven’t tried my pair yet. But if they continue to ship in poor packaging I am gonna pass…. on future purchases…. disappointed

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    • Nutty Hiker says

      August 15, 2022 at 12:03 pm

      Kind of an odd reason to not buy from a clothing company, especially since that is the type of package clothing companies use to ship items since it is more cost-effective. But to each their own I guess. Sounds like you need to have a talk with your postal carrier about damaging your package. As far as Darn Tough goes, they are an amazing American company that stands by their products, you can’t really ask for more than that. Happy Trails!

      Reply
  5. Jason says

    November 15, 2022 at 1:05 pm

    Totally agree with this article. I started buying them around 2015, and currently own a half dozen pair that I wear regularly. It took until *this year* for one sock to finally get a hole in it. Question: how did you package the old pair to send them? I looked at USPS options, and to me the least expensive is almost $10. Did you do an oversized envelope, or a bubble mailer, or….?

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    • Nutty Hiker says

      November 15, 2022 at 1:16 pm

      Hi Jason, Great Question! I just used an old mailer that something else came in. It was one of those plastic flimsy envelope types (lol that is the best way I can describe it). I just put them in, then “wrapped” the excess around and taped it up. I mailed it USPS first class package. Also, for cheaper rates create an account with PirateShip.com (it’s 100% free, I have used them for over a year now and no issues).

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