10 Reasons Why These Socks Keep Your Feet Comfortable Through 12-Hour Shifts

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Mike T. - Construction Worker

1. STILL COMFORTABLE AFTER 12 HOURS ON CONCRETE

Cloud Cushioning on the heel, ball of foot, and toe box absorbs every impact at every step and keeps your feet comfortable and pain-free during 14-hour shifts.

2. THE BOOT STINK STOPS HERE

Unlike merino wool that absorbs sweat and holds it against your foot, bamboo fiber wicks moisture away instantly. Combined with our Mesh Ventilation panel, the bacteria that creates boot odor never gets the environment it needs to grow.

3. ZERO HOLES EVEN AFTER MONTHS IN STEEL TOE BOOTS

Reinforced with bamboo, nylon and spandex, significantly more resistant to tears and holes than regular cotton or merino wool socks, built specifically for the heel and toe zones that take the most punishment inside a steel toe boot.

4. DRY FEET. ALL SHIFT LONG.

Work boots trap heat and moisture with zero airflow. Bamboo fiber moves sweat away from your skin the moment it forms. Your feet stay dry and comfortable all day long.

5. LESS FOOT FATIGUE ALL SHIFT LONG

The built-in Arch Strap supports the arch of your foot to reduce fatigue during long shifts on concrete.

6. STAYS LOCKED IN PLACE ALL DAY

The Double Cuffed design keeps the sock locked in place inside your boot from hour one to hour twelve. No sliding. No bunching under your arch.

7. MACHINE WASHABLE. WON'T SHRINK OR FELT.

Bamboo holds its shape and softness wash after wash, unlike merino wool that shrinks and felts over time.

8. ONE SOCK FOR EVERY SEASON

Temperature-regulating bamboo fiber keeps your feet cool in summer and warm in winter. One sock. All year round.

9. 99-DAY MONEY BACK GUARANTEE

Wear them through an entire season of shifts. If you're not satisfied, you get a full refund. No questions asked.

10. THOUSANDS OF WORKERS ALREADY MADE THE SWITCH

Thousands of workers across the US have already made the switch to Mason Tradesman Socks. Join the growing community of workers who refuse to suffer through shifts in inferior socks.