anoldfireman
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- Time of past OR future Camino
- June 2030 Primativo
Well…… about $400 usd in socks and liners later and about 160 miles. I live in California near the Sierra mountains so we have some good trails and heat-
I wanted to find my perfect combination for no blisters. I am an older dude who is on biologics so when I get a blister or skin issue it takes about 4-5 times as long to heal as everyone else. I am sure diabetics or psoriasis sufferers out there have their own issues.
Anyway, I wanted to do Merino wool socks with some kind of liner and bought lots of different brands/types to test in different combinations. I tried 7 different brands of wool socks and narrowed it down to two brands- I did not care about warranty or if they last 1000 miles… I just cared about performance in keeping my foot breathing and staying put as to lessen friction.
The two brands were Smartwool and Darn Tough. I tried some Danish Endurance, REI, Bombas, Point6 and a few others.
Between Smart and Darn I ended up with Darn Tough as they seemed to fray less after I washed them roughly in a bag and hang dried several times.
Anyway, Darn Tough- I tried their hiking and running socks in no cushion, ultra light cushion and light cushion.
Then I tried all of them with different liners. The three liners i tried were the Injinji wool and synthetic and then the REI silk liners.
I ended up liking the thin Injinji synthetic liners best and could wear them with my sandals if worst came to worst.
So I have narrowed down my final choice after doing 16 miles yesterday with a pack. I will be doing the thin Injinji liners with the Darn tough. I will wear/carry the Darn tough run ultralight and the Darn Tough microcrew lightweight hiking with the liners.
I did all that with my On Cloudsurfer trail shoes.
I am onto testing some shoes- I love my ON shoes but will be testing the Hoka Challengers (wide) and the Topo Trailventure 2’s this next week. I tried a new set of Hoka sandals they just came out with but they rubbed a lot. I will stick with my Teva Terra Fi’s which I love. See you on the Primativo in June
I wanted to find my perfect combination for no blisters. I am an older dude who is on biologics so when I get a blister or skin issue it takes about 4-5 times as long to heal as everyone else. I am sure diabetics or psoriasis sufferers out there have their own issues.
Anyway, I wanted to do Merino wool socks with some kind of liner and bought lots of different brands/types to test in different combinations. I tried 7 different brands of wool socks and narrowed it down to two brands- I did not care about warranty or if they last 1000 miles… I just cared about performance in keeping my foot breathing and staying put as to lessen friction.
The two brands were Smartwool and Darn Tough. I tried some Danish Endurance, REI, Bombas, Point6 and a few others.
Between Smart and Darn I ended up with Darn Tough as they seemed to fray less after I washed them roughly in a bag and hang dried several times.
Anyway, Darn Tough- I tried their hiking and running socks in no cushion, ultra light cushion and light cushion.
Then I tried all of them with different liners. The three liners i tried were the Injinji wool and synthetic and then the REI silk liners.
I ended up liking the thin Injinji synthetic liners best and could wear them with my sandals if worst came to worst.
So I have narrowed down my final choice after doing 16 miles yesterday with a pack. I will be doing the thin Injinji liners with the Darn tough. I will wear/carry the Darn tough run ultralight and the Darn Tough microcrew lightweight hiking with the liners.
I did all that with my On Cloudsurfer trail shoes.
I am onto testing some shoes- I love my ON shoes but will be testing the Hoka Challengers (wide) and the Topo Trailventure 2’s this next week. I tried a new set of Hoka sandals they just came out with but they rubbed a lot. I will stick with my Teva Terra Fi’s which I love. See you on the Primativo in June