Running Socks??
Scorpio_Runner
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Purchased some new running shoes this weekend, and the salesperson was pushing running socks. I run on average 20+ miles per week and my socks seem to be fine. What would running socks do for me? Is it worth the investment?
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If you're comfortable, not blistering or rubbing or cramping or whatever in your shoe, there's no need for fancy socks. If you are having issues like that, then it might be worth investing in some. They can make a big difference in your foot comfort but if you're comfortable already, I don't really see the point.3
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I basically agree. If it ain't broken, don't fix it. Better socks offer a number of improvements over bad socks, but if you're current socks aren't bad, different socks probably won't do much.
That said, socks are a relatively cheap way to improve feel/comfort at your foot. If you're currently running in cotton socks, then synthetic or wool socks are, IMO, worth trying. If you're already in synthetic or wool socks and not having hany problems, then fancier synthetic or wool socks probably won't make much difference.2 -
I buy running socks and only use them for running. I run the same miles. Prevention is key. I pay anywhere between $9 for 3 pair - $12 for 1 pair. Worth every penny. Rotate them out every year or two.
Russell - My favorite are Russell Walmart.
Balega - Becoming my new favorite.
Injinji Running Toesocks - For longer or sweaty runs I like splitting the toes to reduce additional friction.
Smart Wool REI - I'm falling out of love for them, maybe they need to be replaced.
I also use Good Anti-Chafe Balm. Body-Glide works wonders. Cover your feet, thighs, seat (biking), nips for men. Again keeps things from going south fast. Protect that skin for a happy run. Ladies, do not be suckered by the Pink one for women, it's the same ingredients, but in a SMALLER pink container for more money than the Blue Original.
Feet are baby smooth, no blisters, calluses, all toe nails, etc.4 -
I usually get blisters if I run in cotton socks. Running socks also keep my feet less sweaty, and cooler in the summer and warmer in the winter.1
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Thanks for all the replies. My current cotton socks are not bothering my feet while running. I just purchased a new pair of Brooks Adrenaline GTS 16 and totally LOVE them. I didn't want to spend that much, but after running in them Saturday, Sunday and this morning it was totally worth the extra money. I'm currently training for a 10k at the end of July and I did my 1st ever 7 mile run yesterday morning and averaged 9:23 min-mile with a 214 elevation gain. I'm so excited and love running.7
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I used ordinary socks for roughly the first six months of running. Got up to about 8miles with no problems. Then I did a short, 4 mile run with the seam on my little toe. Felt fine until I peeled the sock off... Now I won't run in anything other than seamless running socks.0
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Compared to cotton, "running socks" are a no-brainer IMO. I don't think cost is a big issue. I have about 8 pair of old Ultramax/wigwam socks that I have been using for close to 10 years.2
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Compared to cotton, "running socks" are a no-brainer IMO. I don't think cost is a big issue. I have about 8 pair of old Ultramax/wigwam socks that I have been using for close to 10 years.
This. I have been using the same 6 or 7 pairs of running socks for almost 4 years. They were a minor investment when I started running (~$10/pair), but they've lasted through at least one wash a week and held up great. They key is to not use fabric softener.1 -
Injinji toe socks for me. Ran up to a 108mi peak week. Did dozen marathons with zero blisters. Nothin. I won't use anything else.1
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I can't run, but hike in Injinji toesocks and will never go back to a regular cotton sock.1
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If I would have kept the shoe purchase under $100 then I probably would have purchased the running socks. Maybe I well invest in some. I just purchased a food scale from amazon, I'm getting serious with monitoring my calorie intake. If I can drop 15 pounds that will improve my running speed and I my appearance.0
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If I would have kept the shoe purchase under $100 then I probably would have purchased the running socks. Maybe I well invest in some. I just purchased a food scale from amazon, I'm getting serious with monitoring my calorie intake. If I can drop 15 pounds that will improve my running speed and I my appearance.
I buy mine in bulk on Amazon. eBay would be my next stop.
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Sounds like you're doing great! I too like the brooks adrenaline( I rotate it between some other models I have). Running socks are a worthwhile investment once your mileage really increases. Having no seams to rub your toes and moisture wicking to keep your feet dry is vital once you start running 60 minutes or longer!0
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Balega all day every day for me. Like hugs for my feet lol. But I was a manager at a running store so I drank the kool aid.
I used to have a favorite cotton sock and didn't have an issue with blisters but I ultimately found synthetic to be 1000 times more comfortable. And my balegas are out wearing some cheaper target ones. They actually do last so it's a good investment.
Oh and congrats on the Brooks. A quality running shoe is hopefully going to make your training as comfortable as possible.0
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