Some of the more durable liners I have owned. I have had them for over two years and love them. I wear them alone as a very light weight hot weather sock or under my heavy socks in boots. These fit very well with the shape being very supportive.
I do notice that my feet stay drier when wearing them and thats the point. Dry feet = happy feet.
It may be that I'm just not a fan of liners, but I hate the way it feels to wear two pairs of socks on my feet. If anything I end up with more slippage when wearing liners and thus blisters than I do without them.
I also don't think that they last very long and wear out easily.
I bought these a couple of years ago and have only used them once. I'm not sold on a sock liner and got blisters the first (and only) time I used them. I think they would be better for skiing or similar activities, but I don't recommend a sock liner for serious hiking or mountaineering.
I have a few of these and they make hiking much more enjoyable because they reduce friction and they held keep my feet a little more dry. I've never had blisters with them so I think they're great!
Erik Beeler - Dec 1, 2004 9:48 am - Voted 4/5
Untitled ReviewI do notice that my feet stay drier when wearing them and thats the point. Dry feet = happy feet.