
GORUCK’s Black Friday Sale will be here soon enough. Check back here for info and links to my favorite items and/or those on my wish list.

GORUCK’s Black Friday Sale will be here soon enough. Check back here for info and links to my favorite items and/or those on my wish list.
Why GORUCK Merino Wool Challenge Socks Are the Best for LDS Missionaries and Humanitarian/Disaster Workers
When it comes to missionary work—especially for LDS (Mormon) missionaries and humanitarian aid workers—your feet are one of your most important assets. Whether you’re walking city streets, rural roads, or jungle paths, your socks need to be just as tough, reliable, and versatile as you and your shoes are. That’s where the GORUCK Merino Wool Challenge Socks come in. Simply put, these are the best socks you can wear for your mission.
Missionaries walk a lot. Many Elders and Sisters log 6–10 (and oftentimes more, especially outside North America) miles per day on foot. That kind of mileage demands socks that don’t just survive—it demands socks that perform. GORUCK’s Challenge Socks are made for endurance. Originally designed for Special Forces-level rucking and GORUCK events, these socks are built to last in the harshest conditions. You won’t find a better option for daily wear over 18–24 months of mission service.
At the heart of these socks is Merino wool, which is naturally:
Whether you’re in the humid heat of Central America or the freezing winters of Eastern Europe, Merino wool adjusts to your environment—and your foot’s needs.
The GORUCK Challenge Socks include reinforced padding in high-wear areas—heel, toe, and sole—to provide comfort and durability on concrete, gravel, or uneven terrain. They also have a snug but non-restrictive fit that prevents slippage and friction, which is critical for preventing hotspots and blisters after long days of tracting or walking village to village, house to house.
Let’s face it: missionaries don’t need or want flashy gear—they need reliable gear. These socks are simple, understated, and pair perfectly with your proselyting or service attire. Available in black, charcoal and ranger green, they’re mission-rule friendly while being anything but ordinary in performance.
Yes, they cost more than a 3-pack at the department store. But over the course of your mission, you’ll spend less replacing worn-out socks. GORUCK socks are designed to endure heavy use and repeated washes, saving you time, money, and frustration. GORUCK challenges you to wash them sparingly and wear them out. If you wear them out, they’ll send you a new pair,–I want to know! They’re unconditionally backed by their SCARS Lifetime Guarantee and proudly made in the USA.
If you’re doing humanitarian work—whether digging wells, distributing supplies, going door-to-door or teaching children in remote areas—your environment is likely harsh and unpredictable. These socks will be one of the best investments in your comfort and effectiveness. When your feet stay healthy, you stay effective.
If you worry how far up your leg/calf these socks go, they are boot height and GORUCK offers sizes Small thru XXL, so you don’t need to worry. I wear size 11.5 and 12 in all shoes. I get Large in these socks, which are for men’s sizes 9-11.5 and they are perfect. They are currently $17.50/pair and have a special offer of buy 2 get the 3rd free (this has been going for a long time, so hopefully it last a while).
Final Word: Whether you’re preparing for an LDS mission, a service project, or long-term humanitarian work, your gear matters. Don’t overlook your socks. The GORUCK Merino Wool Challenge Socks offer unmatched comfort, durability, and versatility for wherever your call to serve takes you. Shoot, I wear them to work too–especially when I travel so I don’t have to take as many socks (b/c I wear them multiple times w/out washing–they don’t stink). Don’t fall for cotton, poly, or silk socks. Thinner and smoother doesn’t always mean cooler.
Here is an article I wrote comparing GORUCK to Smartwool and Darn Tough. This may help you decide on what socks you want. You can watch my review video too:
Because when you’re walking in the Lord’s service, every step counts. Make sure your socks can keep up.
In this episode, I talk with Marc Fitzwater (@i68consultinggroup)—former Army Green Beret, JTAC, and teammate of my brother Mark Forester. Marc shares what it was like serving alongside Mark in combat, the bonds formed with the guys from ODA 7212, the intense responsibility of calling in air support, and how those experiences shaped his life and leadership. Additionally, he talks about the day Mark and Calvin Harrison were killed on the battlefield in 2010. Now the founder of I68 Consulting Group, Marc helps empower others, drawing from the same principles that guided him in Special Forces. This episode is a powerful mix of brotherhood, sacrifice, and living a mission-driven life.
Related episodes:
Ep 60: ODA Team Captain Wes Wilson
Ep 31: Teammate George Earhart, TACP
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I took advantage of GORUCK’s Christmas in July sale and finally got a Ripstop Robic version of the GR1, size 21L.
I’ll do a review soon after I use it sufficiently, including how easily it gets dirty and cleans up. This wouldn’t be my top pattern to get, but for the price of $199, I couldn’t turn it down.
It’s translucent, letting light in, which is a unique feature making it very easy to see what’s inside when it’s opened up and you’re digging in the bottom of it.
Direct link to GORUCK’s X-mas in July Sale 2025
GORUCK’s Christmas in July sale covers men’s and women’s footwear and apparel, so below are links to some of my favorite items. You can watch the YouTube video as well:
Jedburgh Boots/All Terrain Rucking Shoes
Men’s ToughStretch Training Shorts/USA Training Shorts
Men’s Half Zip Polartec Grid Fleece
Simple Shorts – Lightweight ToughDry
Men’s Performance Tee – ToughMesh
Performance Tac Hat – ToughDry
Note: I am a GORUCK affiliate, so I get a small percentage commission with each sale if you purchase GORUCK products from my links. This does not cost you any additional money–the prices are the same for buyers. I do this b/c I have a weird obsession with good gear and clothing. I have used GORUCK products since 2015 and have been impressed with their quality and versatility. I don’t do this to make a living, only to help support my habit of buying high-quality items from GORUCK and other American companies.