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Socks with toes

rglongpre

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Le Puy - Figeac (2012); Camino Frances (August 28, 2015)
I am curious as to people's experiences with either Injiji or Smartwool socks with toes in terms of blister control. I have my baby toes fold under causing blisters regardless o other strategies.
 
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I am only at the very beginning of training but I had trouble with my feet on a trike ride and found that the Injiji socks were comfortable and helped. I too have funny toes.

Marian
 
I am only at the very beginning of training but I had trouble with my feet on a trike ride and found that the Injiji socks were comfortable and helped. I too have funny toes.

Marian
Thanks, Marian. Let me know how they work out for you.
 
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I wore, and still wear when hiking, injinji liners and lite hiking sox on vaselined feet. I also stopped regularly and exposed my feet to the air for a few minutes, and changed liners (more Vaseline) about midway thru my days walk. No blisters.
 
I used Injinji From SJPP and never had a blister. great socks.
 
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Just completed 1,000km wearing injinji liners. No blisters. Four kids are wearing them too - all of us with another sock on top.
Then today....after 1,053km son has a tiny blister!
 
I am curious as to people's experiences with either Injiji or Smartwool socks with toes in terms of blister control. I have my baby toes fold under causing blisters regardless o other strategies.
I inserted an earplugs between hammer toes, thick end down, after my toenails turned black due to the continual pressure. I was fine again in 2 days.
Regds
Gerard
 
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I walked the first half of the Camino Frances with traditional silk liners last year and suffered from blisters. I wore injinni toe sock liners for the second half (which I just finished-currently in Madrid awaiting my flight home) and didn't get a single blister. I'll definitely wear them when i begin the le Puy route next year!
 
On camino day23 now and Inkinji toe socks for me everyday on camino with a mid weight smart wool hiker on top

I trained with these too

No blisters and my neuroma doesn't hurt either.
 
I'm on Camino del Norte and have walked over 500 km so far. I brought SmartWool socks, Ininji toe socks, Darn Tough wool and WrightSocks with built in liners. The sock that I began to wear almost every day - unless it is still drying - is the WrightSocks. My feet stay completely dry. Today I had to wear my SmartWool because the rainy weather didn't allow my sock to dry completely. I use diaper pins and pin them to my pack to dry while walking in the sun. At lunch I noticed a blister was beginning on the back of my heel so I switched to my WrightSocks. By the time I got to my evening shower there was no sign of the blister. The socks are amazing.

I use the Ininji toe socks with my flip flops for chilly evenings and sometimes during shorter days.
 
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