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12 people found this helpful
Good socks, maybe a little too thick for a liner.
By Mossface on Reviewed in the United States on April 30, 2015
I bought a pair of these, a pair of Fox River liners, and a pair of Thermasilk liners, and these are clearly the best of the three for my needs. They aren't nearly as thick as traditional athletic socks, but are substantially thicker than any other liner I've used. I don't use them as liners, but wear them with sneakers. They seem quite well built, and I anticipate they'll hold up well over time. I really like the elastic. They've got a relatively high spandex content, so don't immediately get all stretched out, and the elastic band is consistent, top to bottom. Other socks I've used have a ring of extra strong elastic at the top, and that can kind of dig into your leg after a long day. These don't. If I were after true liner socks, I'd want something thinner. These just seem too think for liners in anything but the coldest conditions. The favorite liners I've ever owned are Wigwam Ironman crew length socks. Unfortunately, it looks like they are no longer available in crew length. I wasn't impressed by the Fox River or Thermasilk socks I tried.
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3 people found this helpful
Very good liner so far
By G. Robinson on Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2009
Comfortable and does the job. The care instructions are not going to happen. Cold wash gentle I can do but air dry no machine drying allowed--no way! This time of the year I go on a lot of short hikes and go through a lot of liners. On long hikes I only take a couple 3 pair so yes they get washed in a stream and air died; but not at home when I can have 5 or even 10 pair to dry. Hope they hold up under machine air fluff.
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