SWIFTWICK MEN'S SOCKS/BOOTIES
2012 Swiftwick Pursuit Four Merino Wool Socks
How often have you heard someone extol the benefits of wool garments? They talk of wearing a jersey multiple days between washing. Gross right? Well, we ahem… we know a guy who got a pair of these Pursuit Socks at Interbike and wore them for the last day of the show and on through the weekend. ...read more
2012 Swiftwick Aspire Four Socks
The Swiftwick Aspire Four Socks are created by a 200-needle machine process that yields a high density, seamless knit fabric. The process allows variability in the finished knit of the socks, as different parts meet different performance requirements. For example, the cushioned footbed gives way ...read more
2012 Swiftwick Aspire Two Socks
The Swiftwick Aspire Two Socks have a two inch cuff height. These are the most traditional of their Aspire line -- not short like a runner or triathlete might wear and not as tall as what's en-vogue in the Pro cycling peloton these days. The Aspire Socks are created by a 200-needle machine ...read more
2012 Swiftwick Pursuit One Merino Wool Socks
The Swiftwick Pursuit One Merino Wool Socks have a one inch tall cuff. We'd call them shorties, but not to the extent that it feels like the tiny, cuffless socks that joggers often wear. Like all their products, Swiftwick makes the Pursuit Socks in their own Tennessee facility. They use a ...read more
2012 Swiftwick Aspire One Socks
Swiftwick makes the Aspire One Socks in their own facility near Nashville, TN using the highest quality US made fibers for their 200 needle knitting process. The result is a pair of socks with impeccable fit and a dense, durable weave that leaves you wanting another pair or two or three. The "one" ...read more
2012 Swiftwick Pursuit Zero Merino Wool Socks
The zero in the name designates the cuff height as you might have guessed. These Pursuit Zero Merino Wool Socks are the shortest merino socks on offer from Swiftwick. The top of the cuff will ride just at the edge of your shoe. You don't like funky tan lines? These are the socks you've been ...read more
2012 Swiftwick Aspire Zero Socks
These Swiftwick Aspire Zero Socks are the shortest socks we offer. If you hate the tall sock craze, these are the antithesis. The cuff will ride right at the top of your shoe, and you won't have any funky mid-calf tan lines. The Aspire Socks are created by a 200-needle machine process that ...read more
2012 Swiftwick Pursuit Seven Merino Wool Socks
The seven inch tall cuffs on these Swiftwick Pursuit Seven Merino Wool Socks make a lot of sense. After all, you're likely to wear these thicker Merino socks when the temperature drops a bit and you opt to leave your thinner summer socks in the drawer. While they're certainly not winter socks, ...read more
2012 Swiftwick Aspire Seven Socks
With a seven inch cuff, these Swiftwick Aspire Seven Socks reach well into tall sock territory. Whatever your reasons -- aesthetics, compression benefit, warmth, protection -- they're a great length, reaching just under the calf. The Aspire Socks are created by a 200-needle machine ...read more
2011 Swiftwick Aspire Twelve Socks
While these Swiftwick Aspire Twelve Socks may not be what you want for a mid-summer ride in the southern states, their calf length cuffs, along with the multiple knitting patterns, provide a comfortable compression effect that promotes blood flow in the feet and lower legs. And as you might ...read more





















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