Okay, I've now gone through two different socks that I was actually quite attached to, by getting big ol' holes in the big toes. Then, since I don't want to admit I need new socks, I rotate them to the other foot, get holes in both, then wear them until my whole toe fits through the holeI really want to buy several pairs and rotate them better, but I would like any advice on good socks that resist a little more wear in the (big) toes. I do have a couple of blisters on my feet (bottom of my big toe) that are possibly not sock related (could be shoes, could just be building resistance on my "dainty" feet). My feet also tend to sweat a lot, right now I have some PI X-static socks that are literally wet after running for an hour (then my feet get cold if I get on the bike to go to work).
Anyone have luck with socks resisting the big toe push-out that are comfortable and get rid of some of the sweat a little better? I'll probably designate my current socks to be bike-only socks and treat them a little better after I find a replacement.
My feet thank you in advance!



I really want to buy several pairs and rotate them better, but I would like any advice on good socks that resist a little more wear in the (big) toes. I do have a couple of blisters on my feet (bottom of my big toe) that are possibly not sock related (could be shoes, could just be building resistance on my "dainty" feet). My feet also tend to sweat a lot, right now I have some PI X-static socks that are literally wet after running for an hour (then my feet get cold if I get on the bike to go to work).
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I'm not sure what my PI socks were, but I was quite saddened by the newly formed hole.
. The socks I wear snowboarding are Smartwools and I really like them. I know my feet sweat snowboarding, too, but I never notice wet socks (unless I bury myself in the snow or something, but that's a different issue 