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Injinji Outdoor Crew Toe Sock

injinji Outdoor Crew Toe Sock- NuWool

injinji Outdoor Crew Toe Sock- NuWool

Rating for this product: 4 January 24, 2011

I wore these for the first time on a 46-mile road bike ride yesterday. Temperature was low-to-mid-40's, overcast, wind maybe five mph. I also had neoprene booties over my bike shoes. I don't have a problem with blisters, but I do get very cold toes, and my toes were cold in these socks too. Not achingly cold, but I have other socks that in these conditions would have been as good or better. They weren't sweaty wet when I took them off, which was good, and they were comfortable, never causing my shoes + booties to feel too tight, as thicker socks can. I'm curious as to how they'll do when hiking -- I have gotten blisters then, although not between my tootsies. I have a feeling they might be too thin for long day hikes, which is what I like to do. I'm used to wearing very thick socks then. I might try them for a summer hike, though, and carry a pair of thicker socks in my pack just in case.

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