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Friday Focus: Beanies, Neckies & Wool Socks

As the temperatures dive and the new year kicks off, check out FirstSpear all American wool Beanies, Neckies and wool socks. FS Neckies and Beanies are constructed from FirstSpear ACM BASE 100, a merino, poly, and modal blend. Featuring flat seams for maximum comfort under helmets and just enough material to double up over the ears when temperatures drop. Neckies are available in charcoal, FS sand, FS commando and heather grey. Beanies are available in black, charcoal, FS commando, FS sand and heather grey.



Unlike cotton, wool is the ultimate insulator and it absorbs a high amount of moisture all while maintaining its insulating properties when wet. The FirstSpear Boot Super Sock and Every Day Sock are 100% American made with USA materials. Both the EDS and BSS are constructed from a tubular knit for enhanced support and all day comfort.




The EDS features a reinforced heel and toe box, support ribbing through the arch, as well as light and thin across the top to help dissipate heat. Exceptional moisture wicking and antimicrobial properties will keep your feet dry and comfortable throughout the day.

EDS: 82% Merino Wool, 12% Nylon, 6% Lycra

BSS: 86% Merino Wool, 8% Nylon, 6% Spandex blend

Available and shipping now in sizes small through XL.

If you want to see out more FirstSpear gear in action, check out FirstSpear TV’s X-RAY Team.

www.first-spear.com/every-day-sock-eds

www.first-spear.com/boot-super-sock-bss

www.first-spear.com/neckie-acm-base-100

www.first-spear.com/beanie-acm-base-100

6 Responses to “Friday Focus: Beanies, Neckies & Wool Socks”

  1. WhiskeyTango says:

    First Spear skivvy shirts and boots socks are damn comfy!

  2. Scott says:

    Are there any plans to introduce them in Coyote Brown so they can be worn in uniform?

    • Mick says:

      Been requesting Tan 499 for their long-sleeved wool shirts… would make such a great insulation layer in uniform if the right color.

  3. Bulldog76 says:

    That 50 % polyester is a no for me dog to much potential for melting and in addition doesn’t have the major benefits of wool