HikingGeek published an early Farm to Feet gear review back when the brand was still relatively new. It’s a good snapshot of what early adopters thought before the brand built up its current reputation.
The review covers the basics — fit, warmth, moisture wicking, durability — and the overall impression was positive. Even in 2015, reviewers were noting the quality of the merino wool and the brand’s commitment to American manufacturing.
Farm to Feet has come a long way since then, but the core values haven’t changed: American wool, American mills, transparent supply chain.
Browse the Farm to Feet trail collection or read the original HikingGeek review.

