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Your cart is empty.Xtratuf Women's Bama Socks - Xtratuf Bama Sokket removable, insulating boot liners combine acrylic fiber with cotton tricot to wick away perspiration and insulate against the cold. Wear one size larger boot when wearing Bama Sokkets. Removable
Orange Cat
Reviewed in the United States on September 6, 2024
Lifesavers. The hype is 200% warranted.
Igor
Reviewed in the United States on October 20, 2024
I work in a fishing INDUSTRY. And I just love it
Lynam
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2024
I bought these as boot liners for deck boots. I wear a good pair of wool socks under them. They keep my feet dry and wick all moisture to the exterior of the sock. It's kinda amazing how well they wick moisture.
whitney
Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2023
These look cheap and maybe they are but they really do work. I’ve tried thick socks with my xtratuffs and it doesn’t prevent my toes from going numb after a bit. These worked super well keeping my toes toasty. Your boots will have to be at least a size up, which works for me bc that’s how I bough them. If you are wearing a boot true to size. These will be too tight.
JR
Reviewed in the United States on December 22, 2023
These work well and keep feet warm (I work in land restoration and spend lots of time outdoors!) but they're sewn in a weird flat shape that makes them a bit uncomfortable
mitchael
Reviewed in Canada on December 28, 2021
Pretty much the only thing keeping my feet from getting frost bite in this -40 weather
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on February 20, 2020
The product was advertised as Cotton. Upon arrival package stated Polyester. I have a severe allergy to polyester. Not impressed
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on November 9, 2020
Wore these for the first time yesterday and found them great. My feet typically sweat a lot in my hunting boots and it takes days for the boots to dry, but these absorbed all the moisture. My feet and boots were dry while these held the moisture. I’m going to buy a second pair.
Austin Soper
Reviewed in Canada on October 16, 2020
Didn’t come with any indicator of xtratuf. It is made in Poland though so unsure why the packaging doesn’t match description. Otherwise it is good
Rig Rat Medic
Reviewed in Canada on March 6, 2019
Love these, use them at work in -30+ with winter socks and boots, toasty warm.
Adam Davenport
Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2018
I felt a little deceived that the title has “Xtratuf” in it. The product and packaging does not mention the name at all. The brand is just “Bama” and made in Poland.That being said, they’re pretty awesome. I can’t feel the seam at all with my foot, not sure what that other reviewer’s problem was.I bought a size 12 and have a 12 boot. They were fine on my foot, but were uncomfortably tight at first once in the boot. After a few minutes of walking and moving around, they became more comfortable and Actually became cozy after a awhile. After a day of hiking in the snow, my feet stayed warm and dry. I did find a damp spot on the outside of these after removing the boot; I’m not sure if snow came in over the top or if it was sweat, but either way my feet felt dry.Definitely cheaper than buying insulated boots and needing a different pair for the summer!
JM Harris
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2018
These do a great job of pulling moisture away from your socks while wearing rubber hunting boots. After a long day in the field, they are usually wet while my actual hunting socks are dry. My feet don't feel as cold as they used to. Order the same size as your normal shoe size... BUT, your boots must be a size larger or these will not fit into them properly. Great product.
Scott H. Irving
Reviewed in the United States on August 9, 2015
I had 1st bought a pair of these nearly the same style, from LL Bean back in 1987. They were fantastic. Kept my feet super dry. So I just discovered these on the market here at amazon and bought 2 pair. Delighted to have these back again. Its been a long wait. In 87, I took a ride on a ferry, a 6 hour trip and had nothing but my boots with these liners. Had a 3 plus hour dive home after, with no heater in the car working in Maine. got home and my feet were dry and warm. Pulled out my liners and the outside layer was soaked. These have to be tried to be believed. the key is the fibers that are on the inside that wick away the moisture to the outside layer. You'll never want to be without them. You will need a size larger boot as I had in 87.
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