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SmartWool PhD Running Ultra Light Micro Sock - 2008
The Merino-blend SmartWool PhD Running Ultra Light Micro Sock ensures cool comfort whether you're jogging around the block or running to beat your best time. SmartWool's Merino-blend material regulates your temperature while you run, venting moisture away from your foot. The PhD's SmartFit system hugs your foot with a four-point banded compression system that offers a close fit on the heel, arches, and across the top of your foot—say good bye to migrating sock syndrome. Extra cushioning under the PhD Running Ultra Light Micro Sock's forefoot and heel help you run farther and longer.
Bottom Line: Get your doctorate in comfort.
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love em
By: Ben brewer
February 4, 2009
I love these socks to death. I own several pairs and they are the only socks I wear if I have to wear shoes during the summer. They wick sweat well and they keep you blister free. Wonderful.
my go-to running socks for (nearly) all conditions
By: solarweasel
January 20, 2009
i'd like to chime in with additional praise for these incredible socks by smartwool. they are comfortable, durable, they dry quickly... i'm sure you can get the gist of their quality from all the rave reviews. the thing that i haven't seen addressed (which should be) is what distinguishes phd from adrenaline and light from ultra light.
the adrenaline socks run slightly more expensive than the phd socks and are constructed of a 70/30 wool-to-nylon mix, whereas phd socks are around 60/40. this allows the phds to 'breathe' slightly better and dry out quicker while possibly sacrificing a bit of softness to the touch. the difference between light and ultra light is simply a marginal decrease in cushioning. i personally roll with the ultra light phds and have never had issues; they're great, even in subfreezing temps! one additional note: for muddy or sandy conditions, consider a taller sock (like mini instead of micro) to keep grit from getting in and rubbing your ankles raw... this is especially important for ultrarunners.
Why can't I find them in a medium size?? I've tried
Why can't I find them in a medium size?? I've tried everywhere!
By: Rita Steele
December 21, 2008
It's a very poplar sock and size, if backcountry.com doesn't have them in stock try a GOOGLE search for SmartWool PhD Running
By: Ryan Prentiss
December 21, 2008
Great sock. Period.
By: Art Hough
October 24, 2008
These socks are great! They fit right in whether you're hiking a 14er or running laps at the gym. Great breathability. I bought the ultra lights and the lights and these are probably my favorite. I like em light and breathable, and thats what they are.
great functionality; smartwool rocks
By: solarweasel
November 5, 2008
i am a total convert to wool socks for all my running endeavors. hot pavement? icy river? i'll be wearing my smartwool phd micro socks because they simply don't hold moisture, keeping your feet dry and blister-free no matter the conditions.
they are kind of expensive but once you've tried them, you'll never want to go back. some advice: if you are unsure what size to purchase, get the smaller of the two you are considering. it says i should buy large socks for my size 10.5 feet but these are too big and i wind up with some excess fabric bunching up around the heel. the mediums, however, are perfect!
do these come in any other size besides XL ?
do these come in any other size besides XL ?
By: janice
December 14, 2008
Smartwool makes sizes med through XL for men and women. Backcountry must be out of everything but XL at the moment (12/14)
By: Christian Johnson
December 14, 2008
receommend to everyone.
By: wilhoit56
January 7, 2009
i've owned 2 pairs of ultra-lights and a pair of light ones for 2 weeks, and i haven't worn other socks the whole time (i've washed them of course). i wear them to work unloading trucks, and they keep my feet dry, warm, and i have no sore spots on them. i would easily recommend these socks to anyone i know. actually i already have. i plan on buying more.
I'm a Believer
By: fpdunn1803229
December 15, 2008
Love them!!!!!
Light, soft, warm. I was a little hesitant to spent $$ for socks but it was worth it. Short run, long run what ever they perform. No issues with blistering, feet stayed warm in 30* long run. They keep your feet dry and comfortable. Check it out for yourself.
Do you make shirts out of the same material?
Do you make shirts out of the same material?
By: fpdunn1803229
December 14, 2008
Socks are 75% wool, 24% nylon, 1% elastic.Shirts are 100% wool (smartwool) different blends depending on the the type of shirt.
By: Christian Johnson
December 14, 2008
No Stinky
By: Grant Sun
November 21, 2008
These socks are great at holding back the foot stench. Also I have had a pair for over a year and they still function great. They are very low cut and thus I'm not sure if the thick pad in the back is necessary but I'm not gonna cut if off to see. If you are looking for a great sock that won't give you blisters on long runs, is thin and holds back stink then this is the sock for you.
nice sox
By: Luke Cudney
June 16, 2008
I really like these socks. They are super breathable, comfy, and padded in the right places without being overly bulky. I'm disappointed by the sizing though. I wear a Men's 9.5 / 10 and according to the size chart that makes me a Large in this sock, but the socks are big. When I pull them on I get that annoying excess heel pouch above my heel because the socks are too long for my foot. Next time I will order a medium.
sweet
By: beauvaisf2337284
September 8, 2008
great socks, I do crossfit and cycle and they work well for both. On a side note I am firefighter as well and they don't get pulled off when taking my boots on/off, big plus. little cheaper would be awesome but, you get what you pay for
Simply The Best Socks Ever!!!
By: Thomas
November 18, 2008
As far as fit and function goes these socks are the best. Being a long distance endurance athlete these socks will keep your feet cool, dry, and blister free in the hottest summer days or the coldest winter nights. Take a look at the grey sock version - do you see the little black dashes, well those ensure that the socks don't shift while on your feet. These socks have the perfect amount of cushion and I have used them for a couple of marathons and a Ironman. One cushion step up you will find The PhD Ultra socks, but these have too much padding so I would stick with Ultra Light instead and that is coming from a little bigger endurance boy 5'9 @ 165 lbs. These socks look great in grey and WON'T SURE dirt. Lastly if you are a no-show lover then these are as close to no-show as you get out there. If you JUST BARELY fit into the sock size recommended range then I would size down. I have ordered these socks three separate times from Backcountry.com - each time I have increased my order count. Unfortunately the rest of my old socks just sit in a drawer because I'm not really sure why I would wear anything else. Also as a rare gift giver myself, this is just too good of a gift not to give the people you care about. I have bought dad and the gf a pair.
Nice and breatheable!
By: Desert Backpacker
June 3, 2008
These socks do a better job of keeping my feet dry than other socks their weight/size, and the wool avoids the stench so I don't have to worry about wearing them all day on a hike or trip and wondering what they'll smell like.
Meh...
By: ak_norwegi1985584
October 31, 2008
I bought several pairs of these socks last year and whenever I wash them they crumple up really small and I have to stretch them out when I wear them again. They do breathe well so I'll give 'em points for that.
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