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What’s your favourite brand of socks for spring hiking the Camino? Do you use sock liners?
I agree with the Wrightsocks!! No blisters.What’s your favourite brand of socks for spring hiking the Camino? Do you use sock liners?
SmartWool….I wear a large but accidentally purchased extra large this spring. I thought I might get some movement, and maybe I did early on, but I found the extra size made them very comfortable, especially around the ankles.What’s your favourite brand of socks for spring hiking the Camino? Do you use sock liners?
There are some with camino symbols... maybe they work for a camino?What type of Wrightsocks ?
I like the CoolMesh Quarter socks. You can also buy Camino themed socks.What type of Wrightsocks ?
I see many different socks.
Yes, men, women, children...Are they for women ?
If you had good luck with Bridgedale, maybe you should stick with them.I always had Bridgedale and no blisters.
Totally agree!Injini all the way! Preference is for the Injini sock liners with the ankle length over sock. Over a 1,000 kms, no blisters and the socks are still going strong!
Wool socks. Ice Breaker, Darn Tough are best. Smart Wool is ok. Depends on the percent of wool. I like more.What’s your favourite brand of socks for spring hiking the Camino? Do you use sock liners?
Wright SocksWhat’s your favourite brand of socks for spring hiking the Camino? Do you use sock liners?
Darn Tough mid weight hikers and I always carry cream for my feet which is specifically designed to reduce friction and prevent blisters (so far so good)I wear high compression knee-high stockings every day. For walking, I either top them with medium compression wool knee-highs from Sockwell or wear the wool ones alone. Darn Tough padded knee-highs in cold weather. Change socks at lunchtime. Change from trail runners to Birkenstocks as soon as I check in. Happy legs and feet!
Trail Toes is the anti blister cream that I useDarn Tough mid weight hikers and I always carry cream for my feet which is specifically designed to reduce friction and prevent blisters (so far so good)
Yes, I use liner socks, Injinji Toe socks to be specific. I've been doing this for about 10+ years and it just feels weird now if my toes touch each other in my socks. For low cut outer socks, I use the Injinji Lightweight socks, for higher cut socks (which I normally wear when hiking), I use the Injinji Boot Liner socks which go up higher on the calf and are lighter in weight.What’s your favourite brand of socks for spring hiking the Camino? Do you use sock liners?
I have a pair of Darn Tough Socks and I'm thinking of switching back to them from Smartwool socks. The Darn Tough socks have less pilling. I'm a huge fan of Injinji toe socks. They don't seem to be as popular in Europe as they are in the USA. I got numerous comments from my European friends on the Camino. I have occasionally used Vaseline but try to avoid it because it's occlusive and stains the socks but sometimes you just need that extra friction reduction. I generally try Skin Glide first and then reserve Vaseline for when I need more friction reduction. In general though, I find I usually don't need anything when I use Injnji te socks in combination with a good wool sock.On my 2022 Camino, I had a blister after day 2 while wearing my darn tough socks & and using vaseline, just as I had for my training. Switched to only injinji toe socks and vaseline. No more blisters. Was so happy I had the injinjis - could not find them in any of the stores along the way. Buen Camino and keep working to figure out what will work for YOU!
I just noticed piling in my SmartWool socks but usually after a season. How does the piling affect your feet? The piling I am seeing is mostly on the outside of the sock. It's something I will definitely keep in mind.I have a pair of Darn Tough Socks and I'm thinking of switching back to them from Smartwool socks. The Darn Tough socks have less pilling. I'm a huge fan of Injinji toe socks. They don't seem to be as popular in Europe as they are in the USA. I got numerous comments from my European friends on the Camino. I have occasionally used Vaseline but try to avoid it because it's occlusive and stains the socks but sometimes you just need that extra friction reduction. I generally try Skin Glide first and then reserve Vaseline for when I need more friction reduction. In general though, I find I usually don't need anything when I use Injnji te socks in combination with a good wool sock.
Darned Tough merino wool light hikers. I don't use a liner.What’s your favourite brand of socks for spring hiking the Camino? Do you use sock liners?
I Haven't noticed any reduction in performance, it's mostly an aesthetic issue for me. I purchased my current Smartwool socks well over a year ago for my first Camino and I'm still wearing them today. I wear them everyday too, except that I only wash them after 2 days of wear. You can do this because the Injini liner socks absorb most of the sweat and foot orders. In fact, I think I probably could extend that to 3 days but that seems a bit excessive to me.I just noticed piling in my SmartWool socks but usually after a season. How does the piling affect your feet? The piling I am seeing is mostly on the outside of the sock. It's something I will definitely keep in mind.
Darn Tough 1/4 length medium weight.What’s your favourite brand of socks for spring hiking the Camino? Do you use sock liners?
Bit of feedback. Following the above positive comments above, I bought a pair of Wrightsocks Coolmesh II and 2 pairs of Decathlon Hike 520's (they are sold as a pair). I bought the Wrightsocks from alpinetrek.co.uk - although it turns out they are a German company and the socks are sent from there. Well 2 days and 58 kms into the Portugues Coastal the wrightsocks had a 1" hole in the outer sock and I also had a blister where the hole had worn away. Sent a message to alpinetrek early last Wednesday morning. No reply as yet. Decathlon 520's were fine.
Will do. I was surprised - but the hole is there and the socks are useless after 58kms. I'm presuming it was a manufacturing defect but let's see what their customer service is like.Had mine from 2019 on, walked the CF, crossed the Alps, walked the CP and uncountable shorter hikes in the last 4 years with them. No hole. Highly uncommon.
If they answer, just post, I'm interested in their reply.
Just got an e-email reply - they apologise and say they will be making a full refund with no need to return the item. So a thumbs up for their customer service.Will do. I was surprised - but the hole is there and the socks are useless after 58kms. I'm presuming it was a manufacturing defect but let's see what their customer service is like.
Although they didn't refund the postage (£4.49) - so worth UK buyers noting that they are not UK based (despite the .co.uk email address).Just got an e-email reply - they apologise and say they will be making a full refund with no need to return the item. So a thumbs up for their customer service.
My favorite socks for the camino in summer are light, coolmax kind of socks. Not the merino wool kind of socks (too hot). My absolute favorite is the Ayacucho sock.What’s your favourite brand of socks for spring hiking the Camino? Do you use sock liners?
I got two pairs of Icebreaker light cushion, the hard decision for me is, should I bring two of the same, or would it be better to have a different option? in this case the option is Icebreaker medium cushion, I just can't decide; soI'am not a hiker so was very concerned about blisters. On this forum they mentioned the two sock method which I had never heard about before. So I bought ice breaker liner and medium weight socks with the left and right and did not get any blisters. Seeing all the people that had blisters well I was walking made me very happy with my decision.
Darned Tough merino wool light hikers. I don't use a liner.
Darn Tough 1/4 length medium weight.
DT midweight hiker x 2Should I be to worried about deciding between these two options? Icebreakers, both.
or the cushion won't make a remarkable difference?
Two light cushion mini
or
1 light cushion mini + 1 medium cushion crew
I took two pairs light weight icebreaker and two pairs medium weight icebreaker and wore the medium over the light. Was very comfortable on my feet. Also had one pair of icebreaker ankle socks that I wore when finished my hike for the day. Didn't have to wash the ankle socks much because I didn't hike in them. Doing the same when I leave for my next Camino in May.I got two pairs of Icebreaker light cushion, the hard decision for me is, should I bring two of the same, or would it be better to have a different option? in this case the option is Icebreaker medium cushion, I just can't decide; so
2 light cushion mini
or
1 light cushion mini + 1 medium cushion crew
It feels like a life or death decision and I just want to get over with it and stop worrying so much!
I think the medium cushion could be too hot maybe for summer months, and also I don't know if cushion helps with blisters or worsen them or what. what are the pros or more cushioning? help! hah