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Wool socks

Ideal sleeping bag liner whether we want to add a thermal plus to our bag, or if we want to use it alone to sleep in shelters or hostels. Thanks to its mummy shape, it adapts perfectly to our body.

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Which brand are you looking at? What percentage is wool and what is it mixed with?
I like merino wool with a touch of synthetic to give it strength and elasticity. It’s real important to buy socks first then shop for shoes with those socks , then when the shoes are comfortable buy a whole size larger , cause your feet will swell .
 
Ideal pocket guides for during & after your Camino. Each weighs only 1.4 oz (40g)!
I like merino wool with a touch of synthetic to give it strength and elasticity. It’s real important to buy socks first then shop for shoes with those socks , then when the shoes are comfortable buy a whole size larger , cause your feet will swell .
I am a life-long backpacker and use merino wool as well but the price is up. I'm interested in thee cheaper store brand at decathlon but don't know this brand..
Quechua Decathlon store brand

• 3% Spandex

• 22% Acrylic

• 29% Wool

• 46% Polyamide
 
I purchased Icebreaker brand of socks. They were very comfy and breathable with Merico wool. 63% Merino Wool, 35% Nylon, 2% LYCRA®.
 
The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
I like merino wool with a touch of synthetic to give it strength and elasticity. It’s real important to buy socks first then shop for shoes with those socks , then when the shoes are comfortable buy a whole size larger , cause your feet will swell .
I often hear the advice to buy shoes a size larger. I walked the CF with my wife in April and May, averaging about 14 miles a day, and my feet didn’t swell like that at all, nor did my wife’s. If I’d bought shoes a size larger, I would have been slipping around in them uncomfortably. As it was, neither of us had blisters, foot pain, or crowding in our shoes. As with many such things, I suspect this is a case of “different strokes for different folks.” Best to consistently walk long distances daily before the Camino (if possible) and see what your feet prefer.
 
I haven't tried those, sorry. I'm a fan of Darn Tough, they're pricey but have a life time warranty which I think makes up for it. Try various thicknesses to see which suits you better.
 
Have you looked at Bamboo socks?
Sustainable, antibacterial and anti-fungal.
I use the tees for longer cycling trips that may or may not include wild camping.
 
The 2024 Camino guides will be coming out little by little. Here is a collection of the ones that are out so far.
I like merino wool with a touch of synthetic to give it strength and elasticity. It’s real important to buy socks first then shop for shoes with those socks , then when the shoes are comfortable buy a whole size larger , cause your feet will swell .
my mantra in a nutshell ! Gracias :)

Samarkand.
 
Has anyone tried the wool socks at Decathlon stores in Portugal (Lisbon) ?
I bought the only wool socks I could find at a Decathlon after walking in rain and wet feet all day and my laundry wasn't drying every night due to the weather so I had no dry socks to change into. They were OK. I wouldn't consider them the same quality as the Darn Tough and injinji merino wool socks I usually bring - but didn't have any issues with them. They lasted the next few weeks and I still own them - but don't use them as my first choice.
 

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