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Jackie Hardin
09-20-2014, 19:07
I was wondering about socks... For those of you that wear trail or hiking shoes (not boots), what height socks do you wear? Do you wear taller socks to protect your ankles and lower legs or ankle socks? It looks like wool socks are best, but what are other preferences and why?

theoilman
09-20-2014, 19:40
I wear low cut boots, but prefer the comfort of the tall wool socks.

kayak karl
09-20-2014, 20:10
hiking in what temps? in winter i like snow boarding socks.

MuddyWaters
09-20-2014, 20:13
I prefer ankle socks that cover the ankle. I wear running type low cut now and then . Walking in single-track ruts, sometimes one shoe will scrape the other ankle. Without a sock covering it, it scrapes it raw. Doesnt apply if wearing long pants or gaiters obviously.

jjozgrunt
09-20-2014, 21:38
Even in Australia we have heard of the Darn Tough socks from Vermont. They also have a life time guarantee, if they wear out you send them back and get a replacement, no questions asked.

For trail runners/hiking shoes I use http://darntough.com/men/mens-hike-trek/hiker-1-4-sock-cushion

For mid boots there is a huge range depending on how thick you want the sock. http://darntough.com/men/mens-hike-trek

And for females they have other socks in prettier colours - http://darntough.com/women/womens-hike-trek

Odd Man Out
09-20-2014, 22:28
http://darntough.com/men/mens-hike-trek/atc-sock-micro-crew-cushion

What else but the Darn Tough ATC sock

Jackie Hardin
09-21-2014, 12:25
Thanks everyone! Muddy Waters, I think that was my point in asking... scraping my ankles with my shoes when my legs grow tired. I'm a bit clumsy anyways. I think that is great advice. Also, I just took a look at the Darn Tough socks, and it looks like there are a variety of styles to choose from.

While on the AT, how many pairs of socks do you keep with you? I was thinking that it would be something like a low crew sock for hot days, a taller crew sock for cold days or night time, and then maybe a liner type sock.

Elder
09-21-2014, 22:42
Check out Wrightsocks at wrightsock.com
I have just started working with them. They are well known in running; especially Ultra runners.
They have Blister Free Guarantee.
Check them out. Wear out your socks, not your feet.

hikernutcasey
09-21-2014, 22:59
I wear trail runners and I use Darn Tough ankle cut. Love them

jjozgrunt
09-21-2014, 23:05
I wear a pair of Injinji sock liners and then darn tough socks over them. Long walks I usually have 2 pair, 1 on, 1 dry spare. If I know it's going to be wet or very cold I carry another pair solely for at night.

2015 Lady Thru-Hiker
09-21-2014, 23:36
Check out Wrightsocks at wrightsock.com
I have just started working with them. They are well known in running; especially Ultra runners.
They have Blister Free Guarantee.
Check them out. Wear out your socks, not your feet.

I used to love wrightsocks but I find the quality just isn't there anymore - at least now the ones I was using. The first pairs I bought lasted a really long time with little signs of wear. The last ones I bought practically fell apart and the merino wool ones I bought, the ball of the sock rubbed thread-bare in a very short time.

2015 Lady Thru-Hiker
09-21-2014, 23:37
I wear trail runners and I use Darn Tough ankle cut. Love them

That's my lineup along with sock liners

peakbagger
09-22-2014, 07:50
Not much use for the OP but for those near VT, Darn Tuff has an annual sale at the factory in mid November. Folks from all over VT and northern New England line up for hours. Most socks are at least 50% off and seconds are far less. They make a line of socks for the US military that has a slightly higher acrylic content, a bag of six pairs of seconds can end up being less than $12. Same guarantee applies. They don't advertise it heavily, its always on the first two weekends of hunting season in VT

I still have a bag leftover from last year and they last for years so I think I am set for the next ten years.

slbirdnerd
09-22-2014, 09:07
This is my not-too-cold wear with trail runners sock (Injinji) and I love them:
http://www.footsmart.com/P-Injinji-Mens-Womens-Trail-Midweight-Mini-Crew-Socks-Pair-62044.aspx

Winter: Injinji toe liners and Darn Tough taller wool sock.

overthinker
09-22-2014, 22:21
These: http://www.smartwool.com/socks/run/mens-phd-run-ultra-light-mini-socks.html

Really, really light - no cushion on the bottom. I'd like to get an equivalent from Darn Tough, but I haven't found one as uncushioned.

Best pair of socks I ever had was from a company called Fits - www.fitssock.com (http://www.fitssock.com)

Sugarfoot
09-23-2014, 07:01
I started with rag wool socks, went on to Thor-los, then Smartwool and thought I was in love with DarnTough. Then an outfitter recommended Fits socks, made in Tennessee. I use the marino wool light hiker quarter socks with trial runners. I've found them wonderfully comfortable, quick drying, and they seem to hold their shape and cushioning on repeated days use, even better than DarnTough, which is an audacious statement given how good DarnTough socks are.

Yankytyke
09-23-2014, 16:06
Like jjozgrunt I wear injinji socks with a thicker pair over the top. Never had a blister & when my legs are tired, my feet want to carry on.

Rolls Kanardly
09-23-2014, 18:58
I have been trying out the double sock set up the last two weekends with my Oboz's Sawtooths and the setup seems to work pretty good. No blisters and my feet stayed pretty cool.

Rolls

BuckeyeBill
09-23-2014, 22:43
I use a light weight silk liner sock with Darn Tough ATC socks.

Buckeye Bill

10-K
09-24-2014, 08:36
I've gotten to where I just wear thin liners during warm weather. They're cheap and dry fast and I don't feel bad throwing them away because they cost $24.99 a pair. :)

In cold weather I wear low cut, lightweight hiking socks. Never, ever anything mid or heavy weight because they take forever to dry and when they get wet they keep my shoes wet longer.

Dogwood
09-24-2014, 14:55
Ankle socks that fit just above the ankle ball(malleolous) are my main choice but occasionally do go with a taller sock when in snow, wearing a taller shoe, wearing pants, etc. Sometimes, in mixed conditions I might carry both a calf length and an ankle height sock to provide different apparel set-ups. In this situation, I might roll down a calf length sock to just around my ankle ball/malleoleous for extra protection and to keep debris from easily getting into the low cut shoes. You might try throwing into the mix Shortie Gaiters to protect your malleolus while wearing low cut hikers/trail runners too.

Speakeasy TN
09-26-2014, 09:18
Bought 2 pair for my '11 attempt. I have worn them heavily ever since. They will be going on my '15 Thru and only look a little fuzzy. Essential equipment for me!


http://darntough.com/men/mens-hike-trek/atc-sock-micro-crew-cushion

What else but the Darn Tough ATC sock