O.T.C. - Advantage Gear Compression Sock
Sock Sizing Guide:
Small: US Women’s 3 – 6.5, no size for US Men.
Medium: US Men’s 7 – 9, US Women’s 7 – 10.
Large: US Men’s 9.5 – 11.5, US Women’s 10.5 – 12.5.
X-Large: US Men’s 12 – 14, no size for US Women.
O.T.C. - Advantage Gear Compression Sock
O.T.C. - Advantage Gear Compression Sock
O.T.C. - Advantage Gear Compression Sock
O.T.C. - Advantage Gear Compression Sock
O.T.C. - Advantage Gear Compression Sock
O.T.C. - Advantage Gear Compression Sock
O.T.C. - Advantage Gear Compression Sock
O.T.C. - Advantage Gear Compression Sock
O.T.C. - Advantage Gear Compression Sock
O.T.C. - Advantage Gear Compression Sock
O.T.C. - Advantage Gear Compression Sock
O.T.C. - Advantage Gear Compression Sock
O.T.C. - Advantage Gear Compression Sock
O.T.C. - Advantage Gear Compression Sock
O.T.C. - Advantage Gear Compression Sock
O.T.C. - Advantage Gear Compression Sock
O.T.C. - Advantage Gear Compression Sock
O.T.C. - Advantage Gear Compression Sock

O.T.C. - Advantage Gear Compression Sock

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  • Made in the USA
  • 50% American bison down / 50% Merino wool
Guide to fiber composition
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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:
 
  • Warmth without Bulk: The insulation offered by bison wool is unmatched, keeping feet warm without the added bulk of traditional wool socks, making them ideal for winter activities like hiking or snow sports.
  • Temperature Regulation: Bison fiber helps regulate body temperature, offering warmth in cold conditions and cooling in warmer environments, a feature beneficial for year-round wear.
 
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:
  • Graduated Compression: They typically offer graduated compression (15-20 mmHg), which is optimal for everyday wear, helping reduce swelling, prevent blood pooling, and decrease the risk of conditions like DVT (deep vein thrombosis), especially during long periods of inactivity like travel.
  • Muscle Support and Recovery: For athletes, these socks support muscle groups, potentially reducing fatigue during activity and aiding in quicker recovery post-exercise by improving circulation and oxygen delivery.
3. Moisture Wicking and Odor Control
 
One of the standout features of bison fiber is its moisture management:
 
  • Effective Moisture Wicking: Bison down wicks away moisture exceptionally well, keeping feet dry even during intensive activities.
  • Odor Resistance: The natural properties of bison fiber resist odor-causing bacteria, making these socks ideal for extended wear without the need for frequent washing.
4. Durability and Comfort
  • Long-lasting: Bison fiber is known for its durability, providing socks that wear well over time, which is crucial for those who spend a lot of time on their feet.
  • Comfort: The softness of bison down, often described as softer than cashmere, ensures comfort against the skin, reducing the likelihood of irritation, which is a common complaint with synthetic compression materials.
5. Environmental and Ethical Considerations
  • Sustainable Source: Bison are native to North America, and using their down supports local ecosystems and sustainable farming practices.
  • American Made: Many bison compression socks are manufactured in the USA, supporting local economies and ensuring high standards of production.
 
6. Versatility in Use
  • Medical and Casual Wear: While they are beneficial for those with medical conditions like varicose veins or for post-surgery recovery, they're also suitable for everyday wear to prevent leg fatigue or for travel.
  • Aesthetic Appeal: Unlike traditional medical compression wear, bison socks often come in various stylish options, making them a fashion-forward choice.
 
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.


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 sizing guide for US men and women
    Sock Size Shoe Size
    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 gear

    Material 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.

    Yarn Base Composition

    50% American bison down / 50% Merino wool

    Guide to fiber composition

    Overall Composition

    45% merino wool / 31% nylon / 18% American bison down / 4% polyester / 2% Lycra spandex

    Our World-Famous Bison Wool Socks

    Advantage Trekker Bison/Merino Boot Socks Bison Footwear The Buffalo Wool Co. Medium 1 Pair Pro-Gear Technical Boot Bison/Silk Socks Bison Footwear The Buffalo Wool Co. Medium Yellowstone Bison/Merino Crew Socks Bison Footwear The Buffalo Wool Co. Pro-Gear Crew Bison/Silk Socks Bison Footwear The Buffalo Wool Co. Red Dog Kids American Field Jr. - Crew Socks Casual Crew 2.0 Bison/Bamboo/Merino Bison Footwear The Buffalo Wool Co. Medium One Pair The B.O.S.S. (Best Overall Short Sock) Bison Footwear The Buffalo Wool Co. Natural Medium O.T.C. - Advantage Gear Compression Sock Kenai - Ultralight Gear Boot Sock
    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
    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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    Jill M. (Kalispell, US)
    Awesome socks

    To all the folks out there, these sock are the best. With damaged feet, from car wreck. It has been very hard for me to find socks that would keep my feet warm , plus compression. Tried battery ones, wool, etc. etc.
    I know socks are higher end price, but I tried two different styles. The Kenai socks worked perfect. My feet are warm, they just give enough compression and I have washed and dried them at less 20 times already. They do not shrink and stay firm. I have sent for my 3rd pair. They keep my feet dry and warm in my boot, with snow and rain. I took a chance and it was the best thing I did for my feet.
    I called the company , great service. American made
    Thank You Buffalo Wool Company
    God Bless You
    Jill Mehall

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    Larry D. (Chicago, US)
    Best OTC compression socks❗️ Bar none other

    Thanks T for your products
    Pricier than others, however they are worth it
    Tell your bison howdy for me
    I’m inviting their cousin , in Maine for “dinner”

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    Lynn (Chippewa Falls, US)
    Comfy, supportive. Perfect

    Love this soft, colorful sock. It is supportive but not too tight.

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    Brian M.
    New Favorite

    These socks received their inauguration during this year’s elk hunt and performed admirably. I did not think there was a better sock, but these socks proved me wrong. I will purchase another pair when I can afford them and probably purchase a pair for a family member this Christmas.

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    Jody C. (Trussville, US)
    Incredible

    Every pair of socks I have from this place is absolutely incredible. I suffer from cold feet. Anytime I wear anything from this company that issue is solved. They are of the best quality as I wear their products daily. Please never stop making these .

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    Ed R. (North Pole, US)
    Excellent Product

    O.T.C socks are perfect fit and I love the feel!

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    Ryan S. (Ontario, US)
    Sore feet

    These are wonderful after a good run or long in the feet to help relax and ease your pain

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    Kathy S. (Temple, US)
    Great Walking Socks

    Got these to help recover from a bad fall. My legs started holding water and needed help. These compression helped me be able to get into boots for walking and yard work. Very comfortable. They are hard to put on and take off. An XL size might be nice. But I loved the feel and support they gave.

    S&D Spinning Mill, Millbury, MA, USA

    Designed from the Ground Up

    The Dearnley Family has been running S & D Spinning since the 1800s. This is one of the last large scale wool mills left in the U.S. and they are absolutely crucial to us keeping our production here in the U.S.

    Read more about how we spin our American bison yarns

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