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Description of injinji Quarter Length ToesocksAs your feet face the elements, the Outdoor Series is designed to perform and adapt to any type of terrain. Engineered with AIS:technology, and seamless in construction, the Outdoor tetratsok form fits to the contours of your foot from heel to five toes. By having your toes separated, you?re feet can now perform naturally without restriction. This patented design completely eliminates skin on skin contact; to wick away moisture more effectively, promote healthier circulation, and prevent blisters from developing. Made with natural wicking Nüwool, the tetratsok provides exceptional comfort and performance unlike any other sport wool sock.
Apparel reviews of injinji Quarter Length ToesocksCustomer Review: These funny looking socks are the most comfortable! Rating: 5 Stars
My husband loves these ridiculous looking socks. He is a very motivated marathon runner...always training and sometimes running 50 plus miles per week. Injinji socks are his favorites out of the dozen different styles and brands he has tried: no blisters, no bloody toes, wicking and all around comfortable. I am buying him a few more pairs for his stocking this year, oh and some TomTom anti-chafing jel.
Customer Review: No more blisters Rating: 5 Stars
I walked for miles on a recent trip to Europe and these toe socks kept me from getting blisters. I have always had trouble with blisters, but the Injini socks solved that problem for me.
Customer Review: Not good as dress socks Rating: 2 Stars
I'm not sure under what conditions the other reviewers are using these socks. I am wearing these as dress socks with loafers. I had a bunch of toe socks from another company that worked quite well so I had high hopes for the Injinjis. Unfortunately, they suck. My feet feel incredibly hot and sweaty, my shoes feel damp, and the socks aren't very comfortable.
I'm planning to try them as athletic socks but I don't have a ton of hope for them.
Also, the slate color is not black - they are more blue than anything else.
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