



Weight
Darn Tough Women's Bear Town Micro Crew Lightweight Merino socks have a lower weight and Micro Crew length (above the ankle). They are an ideal choice for the spring to autumn period and can handle any mountain hike or long-distance trail. They feature cushioning on the foot and ventilation panels on the instep. As with all Darn Tough models, you can also rely on a lifetime warranty.

If you decide to redesign one of the most popular socks in your lineup, there is no room for mistakes. At Darn Tough, they put in the effort, and the result is truly worth it – increased breathability thanks to mesh panels on the instep, a new smooth ribbing that keeps the sock in place, and extended cushioning at the Achilles – these are just some of the notable enhancements of one of the lightest hiking socks on the market. Plus interesting pattern with bears – no close encounters take you by surprise.
Specifications
Benefits of Darn Tough merino socks

Really! Darn Tough stands so firmly behind the quality of their socks that if you get a hole in your socks, you’ll get a new pair.
Quality socks are the foundation of every adventure. The lifetime warranty provides valuable feedback from users and serves as a driving force for continuous improvement, supporting Darn Tough's mission: 'We design and manufacture the most comfortable, durable, and best-fitting socks.'
It doesn't matter where you bought the socks – you can make a claim at the distributor for the Czech market, abroad, and at brick-and-mortar stores of Darn Tough sock retailers (you don't even need a receipt).
You can find all the details about the warranty and the exchange process on this page.

Merino socks don’t need to be washed after every wear. Merino wool is naturally antibacterial and resistant to odors. In fact, washing them less frequently extends their durability. Therefore, you can wash the socks after a few days of wear or even after a month — it’s all about your personal preferences.
Before washing, turn the socks inside out.
Wash in the washing machine on a gentle cycle or in warm water. If your washing machine has a wool cycle, you can use this setting. If you’re washing the socks while trekking in the wild, we recommend multi-purpose cleaner Sea To Summit, which is gentle on both the environment and your socks and skin. Do not use bleach or fabric softeners.
Leave the socks to dry in the dryer on a low temperature or ideally air dry them.
What to avoid: High heat and aggressive chemicals can damage the properties of merino wool fibers. To ensure your socks last as long as possible, keep these 4 rules in mind:

If you are unsure about which size or color to choose, or if you have any other questions, feel free to contact us via email or directly in the online chat. We are here for you.