Here’s a quick look at Swiftwick's current and upcoming main sales in 2025. Dates and sales may change, so check the official site for the latest updates.
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Swiftwick Sales FAQ
When is the best time to buy Swiftwick socks on sale?
The biggest annual sale happens during Black Friday and Cyber Monday (late November through early December), when Swiftwick typically offers around 25% off sitewide. This is the deepest discount you'll see directly from Swiftwick.
Memorial Day in late May and mid-August also bring solid sales, usually around 20% off. Memorial Day focuses on sitewide deals, while the August sale targets cycling socks like the Aspire and Pursuit collections. If you're patient, wait for these three windows to get the best prices.
Does Swiftwick have a lifetime warranty?
Yes! Swiftwick offers a Lifetime Performance Guarantee on all their socks. If your socks wear out for any reason—holes, thinning fabric, or any other issue—they'll replace them for free.
To start a warranty claim, fill out the online form on their website. You don't need to send the old socks back right away; they'll review your case first and let you know the next steps. The whole process usually takes about 3 business days. This guarantee only covers socks bought directly from Swiftwick or authorized dealers.
Does Swiftwick offer free shipping?
Yes, but only within the US and only if your order meets the minimum threshold shown on their website. The exact amount changes, so check at checkout. Free shipping orders are sent via USPS Ground Advantage or Priority Mail and take up to 10 business days.
If you need faster delivery, USPS Priority Mail costs $5 flat (arrives in 3 days), and UPS 2nd Day Air is $15. International orders don't qualify for free shipping and are shipped via UPS Worldwide Saver.
What's the difference between Aspire, Pursuit, and Flite XT socks?
Aspire is Swiftwick's best-selling line. These are thin, highly breathable socks with firm compression—perfect for running and cycling in warm weather. They have light cushioning and dry fast.
Pursuit is made with Merino wool for temperature control, so they work well in both hot and cold conditions. They're slightly thicker than Aspire but still breathable, and they're great for hiking, trail running, and winter activities.
Flite XT is Swiftwick's most technical sock, designed for stability. It features Anklelock Technology and GripDry fiber, which keeps your foot locked in place and prevents slipping inside your shoe. This line is popular with trail runners and hikers who need extra support on uneven terrain.
Are Swiftwick socks made in the USA?
Yes, all Swiftwick socks are designed, engineered, and manufactured in the USA. The company is based in Nashville, Tennessee, and they use locally sourced materials whenever possible while employing craftspeople from nearby communities.
This local production lets them monitor quality closely and reduces environmental impact from shipping. Over 60% of their raw materials are now renewable, recycled, or responsibly sourced. If supporting American manufacturing matters to you, Swiftwick is one of the few performance sock brands still producing domestically.
Can I return Swiftwick socks if I don't like them?
Yes, but the return policy depends on where you bought them and whether they're full price or discounted. For the US site, Swiftwick offers free returns and exchanges, but you need to contact customer service first—don't ship anything back without approval.
In Canada, full-price items can be returned within 30 days for a full refund (minus shipping costs). Discounted or sale items are usually final sale and can't be returned. Items must be in new condition with original packaging. Refunds are processed within 3 business days after they receive your return.
How much do Swiftwick socks usually cost?
Most Swiftwick socks range from $18 to $35 per pair at regular price. The Performance and Aspire lines are usually around $18-22, while premium lines like Pursuit (Merino wool) and Flite XT run $25-35 due to more advanced materials and construction.
During sales, you can expect 20-25% off, bringing prices down to roughly $14-26 per pair. Retailers like Sierra or MEC sometimes mark Swiftwick socks down even further—up to 45-60% off—but selection and sizes are limited. Multi-packs and bundles offer the best year-round value, which we cover in the next question.
Do multi-pack bundles save money?
Absolutely. Swiftwick's multi-pack and bundle offers are available year-round and give you 10-20% off per pair depending on how many you buy. The discount structure usually works like this: 10% off when buying 3 pairs, 15% off for 5 pairs, and 20% off for 7+ pairs.
They also offer pre-made 3-pack bundles in matching colors or styles. If you're stocking up, bundles are the smartest way to save without waiting for a seasonal sale. You can even mix and match different heights and colors in custom bundles on their website.
What's Swiftwick's Black Friday sale like?
Swiftwick's Black Friday sale is their biggest event of the year. Expect around 25% off sitewide, with the sale typically running from late November (around the 25th) through early December (around the 2nd).
Past sales have included bonus perks like free gifts on orders over $100, such as limited-edition items or accessories. The sale applies to most products, though some exclusions may apply. If you're in Canada, Swiftwick Canada runs its own Black Friday event with discounts up to 50% off on select items, which can be deeper than the US sale.
How does Swiftwick compare to other brands like Darn Tough?
Both Swiftwick and Darn Tough offer lifetime warranties and are made in the USA, but they have different strengths. Swiftwick focuses on compression and moisture-wicking for high-performance activities like running, cycling, and trail sports. Their socks are thinner, lighter, and dry faster.
Darn Tough specializes in Merino wool hiking socks that are thicker and more cushioned. They're better for all-day wear and cold weather, but they can feel bulkier in running shoes. If you're doing endurance sports or hot-weather activities, Swiftwick is usually the better pick.
For hiking, backpacking, or general outdoor use, Darn Tough edges ahead. The good news? Both brands let you test them risk-free thanks to their lifetime guarantees.
