I wear one pair of Wright socks, but they are made with two distinct layers, so it is somewhat like wearing two pairs of thin socks. I've never gotten a blister with those socks.
Yes, "Dirty Girl" gaiters also.
Sock Recommendations?
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Re: Sock Recommendations?
I am very prone to blisters, mainly because my feet are oddly shaped and no regularly sized boot can fit me. I have built up callouses over the years but long ago discovered that the two-layer sock technique works for me. An ultra thin liner sock and a smartwool mountaineering sock over the liner. It eliminated friction blisters completely--but I can still get pressure blisters. Like WD I always carry three pair for rotation.
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I wear one red sock and one blue sock. A stranger asked me why I was wearing such a weird pair of socks. I told him that they weren't weird at all, and I had another pair just like them at home.
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Re: Sock Recommendations?
I've done 30+ mile days with off-trail travel in Darn Tough, Stance, and cheapo socks from Target. Good socks aren't hard to find, for my feet at least.
I'm not a fan of Smartwool. They quickly get holes in them, and the fit is a bit tighter.
For me, personally, underwear is the critical piece of gear. Chafing really ruins your day.
I'm not a fan of Smartwool. They quickly get holes in them, and the fit is a bit tighter.
For me, personally, underwear is the critical piece of gear. Chafing really ruins your day.
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Re: Sock Recommendations?
Injinji wool and smartwool running socks for me. I second the comment about trail gaiters. Huge difference.
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Re: Sock Recommendations?
When I switched from boots to trail runners, a single pair of darn toughs has proven to be perfect for me. I size my shoes up as well to allow for my feet to swell. 5 years since this switch and not a single blister, and only had a hot spot once on the final day of the High Sierra Trail.
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