Smart Wool socks. If I get a too thick sock, I get a massive blister on my right foot only--strange
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Each of my hiking boots seem to prefer a different sock. My Kayland boots like a wool sock on the medium thickness side. My Asoslo boots like a super thin sock, and right now, since I cannot find a hiking sock, I use the Powersox. I really like the Powersox but wish I could find them in something other than white. They breathe super well, and for the first time, my socks are not soaked when I finish hiking.
What socks work for you?
Lisa
Bacchetta Ti Aero
ICE B1
Bacchetta Cafe Mountain Bent
Smart Wool socks. If I get a too thick sock, I get a massive blister on my right foot only--strange
2012 Trek Lexa SL
2012 Giant TCX2
2015 Trek Remedy 7
2016 Trek Lexa C
2016 Specialized Hellga-Fat Bike
My favorite socks are Teko merino, though I've only worn their runners, not hikers. They do make a liner in black that looks like it can be worn alone.
Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler
Teko fan also. They're my favorite wet wading sock even. I can spend the entire day in wet socks, tromping miles up and down the stream, and still have happy (though pruny) feet.
Frends know gud humors when dey is hear it. ~ Da Crockydiles of ZZE.
I love the Teko socks! For one pair of my hiking boots, these work great. REI stopped carrying them. I will have to try their running socks.
Lisa
Bacchetta Ti Aero
ICE B1
Bacchetta Cafe Mountain Bent
Team Estrogen carries Teko socks :-)
http://www.teamestrogen.com/teko/pro...0-b100500.html
Edna
SmartWool
2013 Specialized Myka FSR Comp
2013 Specialized Ruby Sport (carbon)
2014 Salsa Vaya 3 (steel)
2014 Felt Z75