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Stop the heat on your feet through added breathability and moisture management with CoolMax polyester and Wick Dry technology. It speeds up the evaporation of moisture and dries quickly. They create a friction barrier to help resist blisters and keep your feet dry by moving moisture into your outer sock. Plus, they help control your foot temperature and add comfort with soft, smooth fiber against your skin, protecting you from irritation. Each pair is crafted with pride in the USA by our dedicated employees in Osage, Iowa. Fox River has been making high quality performance socks that keep feet dry and comfortable for more than a century. We believe in our FoxSox and guarantee them against manufacturing defects for one year. Fox River's mission is making FoxSox "good for your feet. Food for our world," We work for energy efficiency, have cut our annual waste in half and use sustainable fibers wherever possible. Fox River is committed to growing a healthier world with happier feet. Package contains (1) Fox River Wick Dry CoolMax Liner Sock Pack of 3 Pairs. White. Helps to control foot odor. Moves moisture to keep feet dry. Ultra light weight, Height/Type: Crew. Smooth seam prevents toe irritation. 93% CoolMax polyester, 6% nylon, 1% spandex.
S**1
Good product for keeping feet healthy while backpacking.
I didn't actually wear them, my kids did. They are ages 13, 14, 17. They've done about 110-130 miles of backpacking with them. We bought them for longer backpacking trips where it wasn't practical to bring enough socks for every day, and we were concerned about being able to keep socks dry.The boys's feedback was that they worked very well, reduced foot funk significantly, and over the time they used them they have showed no wear. They are not miracles though: if you wear your shoes while walking through a river, then backpack for a few hours, it's going to contribute to problems. I don't think it matters what socks you wear.
B**E
Excellent liners...and not expensive!
I bought the size per chart and they fit perfectly and stayed in place under my thicker wool socks. No blisters or hot spots in three weeks. Dried overnight on a cord I strung across my tent. As a bonus, they were easy to wash out then dried fast in the sun. These were inexpensive but could not have worked better, although as a synthetic, they did stain somewhat from the outer sock. On the other hand, they were in constant use in wet conditions and minimal care, so a little stain is the least of my concerns.
J**B
Thinner than I expected, but they work great and hold up well.
I usually use injinji wool sock liners when backpacking, but I was looking for a cheaper alternative I could use with my rowing machine. My heals tend to slide too much and create blisters on my heals.When I got these they felt so thin I thought for sure I would shred though them. So far they have held up exceptionally well.Great value for the price, and I would definitely recommend.
C**C
Game changers.
Game changers. I was watching a hiking vlog one day and a guy recommended these for reducing blisters or moisture. Now, I usually dont have a blister problem but I do have a sweaty feet problem when I wear my boots with my wool socks in the winter. Everyone knows that when your feet sweat and your socks get wet your feet can hecome unbearably cold. Well let me tell you, I ride a bike through midwest winters and my feet are cold no more! I take off my boots when I get home and my wool socks are soaked but my feet are dry from these sockliners and therefore still warm! These fox river liners seem to be of great quality too. I can wear these for multiple days with just gradual loss in wicking. They also have helped with my smelly feet and socks tremendously. Would recommend.
R**O
They're not really socks but...
These are sock liners and not actually meant to be worn a socks, but that's what I use them for mostly. In fact, I have 9 pairs and have walked around in my house for months in these tough things.Very well constructed with toe seams on the outside - where they can't rub and irritate.Sized accurately.Breathe extremely well.They don't seem to wear out no matter how I abuse them.The only drawbacks I can see is the white color - which means they get dirty rather quickly, and their thinness - which means they provide no padding in shoes or boots if worn just by themselves.
F**R
Combine these with a Smartwool light hiking sock and you're good to go...
These liner socks are surprisingly durable and hold up exceptionally well over time. Great for managing foot perspiration and preventing blisters out on the trail. I've tried several different brands of liner socks over the years and these are the best performers and the longest lasting of the bunch. Highly recommended.
M**N
Very durable. No blisters after 800 miles
I used 2 pairs on an 800 mile thru hike of the Arizona Trail. I wore a pair of Darn tough socks over these sock liners. I sustained no blisters. They are white, and do get dirty. I can't seem to get all the discoloration out. After 600 miles I sent one pair home because I realized I didn't need two pairs. Neither pair appears visibly worn out and this surprised me. Despite being thin they appear to be quite durable.
D**S
great "undersock"
My feet are always cold when I wear shoes - they sweat, dress shoes don't breathe. I work in a corporate environment. Dress shoes are expected. I can't get away with anything less restrictive. I'd be barefoot or in flip flops if I could get away with it. Most of the time, adding these under my (Darn Tough wool) socks is enough to keep my feet dry, and therefore, warm. I wear them hiking, too. Great comfort, no blisters.
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