We have created a pair of compression socks that bring together our amazing bison fiber footbed with a merino compression leg shaft to help keep you comfortable all day.
Compression socks.In the world of comfort and health accessories, compression socks have carved out a significant niche. However, not all compression socks are created equal. American bison compression socks stand out not only for their unique material but also for the myriad of benefits they offer. Here's why these socks, made from the undercoat of the American bison, are gaining popularity among athletes, travelers, and anyone looking to enhance their leg health and comfort.
1. Superior Insulation and Temperature Regulation
Bison fiber, particularly the downy undercoat, is renowned for its exceptional thermal properties. With the ability to keep bison warm in sub-zero temperatures, these fibers translate to socks that provide:
2. Enhanced Circulation and Health Benefits
Compression socks are designed to promote blood flow from the legs back to the heart, and bison compression socks elevate this benefit:
3. Moisture Wicking and Odor Control
One of the standout features of bison fiber is its moisture management:
4. Durability and Comfort
5. Environmental and Ethical Considerations
6. Versatility in Use
American bison compression socks combine the health benefits of compression therapy with the natural properties of bison fiber, offering a product that's not only functional but also eco-friendly and stylish. Whether you're an athlete looking for enhanced performance and recovery, someone with circulation issues, or simply seeking comfort in everyday life, these socks could be your next best investment in foot and leg health.
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Most Common Uses for Compression Socks
We’re certainly hooked on the benefits of our OTC Compression Socks for everyday wear while working, but in case you need more inspiration, here are a few of our favorite use cases for these amazing socks.
- Long fishing excursions
- Flying to and fro
- Skiing or Snowmobiling (bonus - our OTCs are also incredibly warm)
- Long distance running
- Long sitting spells while hunting
Sock Sizing
Socks should fit as comfortably as any other garment. The heel should rest on your heel—not under it (as with a sock that’s too small) or halfway up your Achilles (as with a sock that’s too large). The sock should be snug against your foot with no sagging fabric. The toe seam should lie flat across the top of your toes.
Sock Heel at Your Heel
The heel of the sock should sit directly on your heel, not above or below it.
Flat Toe Seam
The toe seam should lay flat along the top of your toes, not above or below them.
Taut Across the Foot
Socks should fit snugly across your foot without any sagging material. If you wear wide shoes (E+), consider
sizing up.
If you wear a wide shoe size (E+), consider sizing up.
Sock Size | Shoe Size | |
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US Men | US Women | |
Small | – | 3 – 6 |
Medium | 5 – 9 | 6 – 10 |
Large | 9 – 12 | 10 – 13 |
X-Large | 12 – 15 | – |
Care Instructions
Machine wash and dry
Once you are ready to clean your gear, follow a few simple steps to care for your favorite socks, beanie, and gloves.
How to Care for your favorite bison fiber gearMaterial Composition
Here at The Buffalo Wool Co., our yarn bases for all our gear is (and will always be) natural fibers. This means that the internal structure of your socks (the parts that touch your skin) will be made from bison fiber, merino wool, mulberry silk, and other 100% natural fibers.
The overall composition (the parts that touch your skin plus everything else) will include other materials like nylon or polyester. This is done to make the sock more durable and ensure that your socks work (and play) as hard as you do.
Overall Composition
45% merino wool / 31% nylon / 18% American bison down / 4% polyester / 2% Lycra spandex
Our World-Famous Bison Wool Socks
Trekker - Advantage Gear Boot Socks | Pro Gear Boot Socks | Yellowstone - Advantage Gear Crew Sock | Pro Gear Crew Socks | Red Dog Kids American Field Jr. - Crew Socks | Casual Crew 2.0 - Ultralight Gear Crew Socks | The B.O.S.S. - Ultralight Gear Short Sock | O.T.C. - Advantage Gear Compression Sock | Kenai - Ultralight Gear Boot Sock | |
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Height | Boot 14" | Boot 12" | Crew | Crew | Crew | Crew | Ankle | Over-the-calf | Over-the-calf |
Weight | Extra Heavyweight | Midweight | Heavyweight | Midweight | Midweight | Lightweight | Midweight | Midweight | Midweight |
Performance Blend | Advantage Gear | Pro Gear | Advantage Gear | Pro Gear | Ultralight Gear | Ultralight Gear | Ultralight Gear | Advantage Gear | Ultralight Gear |
Cushioning | Full cushion | Under foot cushion | Under foot cushion | Under foot cushion | Full cushion | Flat knit (no cushion) | Under foot cushion | Under foot cushion | Under foot cushion |
Recommended Footwear Type | Waders, Muck Boots, Heavy Boots | Insulated Boots, Cowboy Boots | Short boots, Hikers, Trail Shoes | Just about anything | Just about anything | Athletic Shoes, Short Hikers | Athletic Shoes | Just about anything | Insulated Boots, Cowboy Boots |
Typical Use | Extreme cold climate | hiking, hunting, fishing, skiing, snowmobiling, sledding, ice skating, dog-walking | Hiking, Hunting, Just a good warm sock | Daily Wear (all climates) | Anything, Everything | Daily Wear (warmer climates) | running & tennis shoes, casual loafers, golf, shooting sports, short hikers, daily wear | Non-medical grade compression | Fishing/Hunting/Hiking |
Base Yarn | 50% American bison down / 50% Merino wool | 50% American bison down / 50% Silk | 50% American bison down / 50% Merino wool | 50% American bison down / 50% Silk | 33% American bison down / 33% Merino wool / 33% Bamboo | 34% American bison down / 33% Merino wool / 33% Bamboo | 34% American bison down / 33% Merino wool / 33% Bamboo | 50% American bison down / 50% Merino wool | 34% Bison Down / 33% Ultrafine Merino Wool / 33% bamboo fiber |
Overall Composition | 38% merino wool / 30% American bison down / 30% nylon / 2% Lycra spandex | 32% American bison down / 32% silk / 26% nylon / 4% polyester / 4% Tencel / 2% Lycra spandex | 36% Merino wool / 28% Bison down / 26% Nylon / 8% Polyester / 2% Spandex | 30% American bison down / 30% silk / 30% nylon / 4% Tencel / 4% polyester / 2% Lycra spandex | 24% American Bison Down / 24% Merino Wool / 23% Bamboo Fiber / 23% Nylon 4% Poly / 2% Spandex | 26% American bison down / 25% merino wool / 25% bamboo / 20% nylon / 3% Lycra spandex / 2% polyester | 24% American bison down / 24% merino wool / 24% bamboo / 23% nylon / 3% polyester / 2% Lycra spandex | 45% merino wool / 31% nylon / 18% American bison down / 4% polyester / 2% Lycra spandex | FOOT: 29% American bison down / 28% nylon / 25% bamboo / 16% merino wool / 2% Spandex | LEG: 72% polypropylene / 26% nylon / 2% Spandex |
Origin | Made in the USA | Made in the USA | Made in the USA | Made in the USA | Made in the USA | Made in the USA | Made in the USA | Made in the USA | Made in the USA |
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