FlinFlonWalker
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- Time of past OR future Camino
- June 2015
I need brand style weight help help
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Depending on your footware and the season. Brand would depend on where you live.I need brand style weight help help
Is your boot leather? have gtx?I am walking June 10 till july 20. Hiking and shoes for the trek.
I just tried the smart wool but too hot I found with the style I bought.
I am finding I need a brand and weight. I think where I'm from Northern Canada ; we just think snow and merino wool!
Hello Flin,I need brand style weight help help
I suspect your keen has some waterproof lining that limits its breathability and hence warm feet.Keen dry
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My personal 3 season favorite is the quarter Wright Sock. (in winter for hiking I wear SmartWool). Here's some specs http://www.socksaddict.com/2148-Wrightsock-2Pack-Coolmesh-II-Quarter-Socks-805.aspx 32g/pair. No sock liner required.
I've heard that these can be excellent. I would love to hear some of your experiences with double layer socks. I have some smartwool already, though I'm a little concerned about the heat factor, since I'll be walking the Camino Frances through July/Aug.
... Something like this?
http://ca.shop.runningroom.com/women/socks/hilly-twinskin-socklet.html
http://ca.shop.runningroom.com/women/socks/coolmesh-ii-qtr.html
I have salomon trail shoes, lightweight, good ventilation. I will likely start a separate thread about shoe fit and slippage, but there's mild slippage in my left shoe. I may have to exchange the shoes for a fourth time and find different ones again, but assuming I keep them, which socks are best for minimizing heel slippage?
I'm thinking of bringing a few different types of socks with me, and after a few days of walking just mailing back the pairs I don't like as much.
Thanks! Liz
I tried double layer socks and they didn't work for me. My feet sweat a lot on the Camino and I now mostly wear technical trail running socks. I find them to be a better solution for me.
However, I met a woman in Palas de Rei who wore double layer socks all the way from St Jean and had minimal foot problems! So, it's worth trying different options to see what's best for your feet.
Good question Lizzi - I'm not sure! It's some sort of synthetic fibre that wicks away perspiration. My favourites are the Spanish Lurbel brand.Thanks!
What are the technical trail running socks made from?
I have these same sox. Unfortunately I did not have them when I walked my Camino. I did, however, have them when I did the Trans Catalina Trail last weekend. Not a blister in sight for me. I love these sox.I have the Injinji 2.0 Lightweight Crew toe socks which are a wool/nylon/Lycra mix. I have found them really good, no blisters and they don't move around at all.
I've hiked the Camino Francés twice with not one single blister! I credit this to the REI saleswoman who recommended SmartWool PhD brand socks. Sometimes I wore a liner, sometimes not but the socks do the trick! Also, the second time I bought my boots 1/2 size larger and oh! the comfort that provided. Buen CaminoHi All,
I've got my boots and now I need socks sooo I want to get some merino wool socks but I notice that a lot of them have higher amounts of merino wool in them then others, whats the best ratio when it comes to the perfect camino sock?
Thanks in advance and Buen Camino
I have the Injinji 2.0 Lightweight Crew toe socks which are a wool/nylon/Lycra mix. I have found them really good, no blisters and they don't move around at all.
I used 1000 miles socks made in the UK, they are a double skin sock. I rubbed vaseline on my feet/toes every day before putting my socks on. I took care to make sure my toes and heels were comfy in the socks before putting my boots on. I walked from SJPdP to SdC and didn't get a single blister. I would recommend them to everybody.Hi All,
I've got my boots and now I need socks sooo I want to get some merino wool socks but I notice that a lot of them have higher amounts of merino wool in them then others, whats the best ratio when it comes to the perfect camino sock?
Thanks in advance and Buen Camino
I always use the heavy weight, even in summer. Why, because they provide better cushioning, keep my feet cool and I just find them so much more comfortable. Never had a blister with them and I have walked along way in them 1100 miles walking day after day without a blister is the best testimonyI'm preparing for CF-2017 (mid-April-May), so thanks for all the nice info.
I think it will be better to get the right socks first and then getting the appropriate boots?
I have another question about the 1000 mile socks.
Which one to buy, they are a lot of different types...ultimate lightweight/heavyweight, Fusion.
I will try that combination sock first.
I have now the Foreclaz 500 thin and they are not that good for me,
because the boots are JackWolfskin (Texapore) and I have a lot of foot transpiration after 7km walks.
I will buy new ones this summer, so they will be ready next year
I always use the heavy weight, even in summer. Why, because they provide better cushioning, keep my feet cool and I just find them so much more comfortable. Never had a blister with them and I have walked along way in them 1100 miles walking day after day without a blister is the best testimony
Thanks for the informationSmartwool liners and Smartwool pHd medium cushion. After getting a few small blisters I also became a believer in changing into dry socks every 2-3 hours and reapplying Vaseline to my feet, including between the toes. After I started that practice I had no more blisters.
I had to order mine too. The Smartwool pHd socks are hard to find, and I live in a major metropolitan area. I got them on a recommendation from friends who walked the Camino a couple years ago.Thanks for the information
Will try out both.
I have to order both of them because they don't have them in the shops (sold out).
I can wait a few weeks, got still time