AONIJIEToe Socks for Men and Women Athletic Hiking Coolmax Socks with toes - Soft Comfortable and Moisture Wicking
K**A
First time with toe socks!
These are perfect! It’s my first time ordering toe socks (I always thought they were a little odd but I’m sick of blisters) and first impression is amazing! So comfy! So detailed! I’ve never seen a heel like this but it makes sense! I wasn’t sure which size to get (I’m a size 11 women’s) but I got the large and they fit perfect with my long finger toes! Also the length is perfect for my hiking boots! Not too low and not too high. Definitely will be buying in more colors!
S**K
My first pairs of toe socks! Comfy, cooling, and WORTH IT!
I've had these for a few months now and am really loving these! These are my first pairs of toe socks and work GREAT with my vivobarefoot shoes.Odd perk I didn't consider while doing comparison shopping of socks: these socks actually dry quick and don't feel too uncomfortable if you accidentally step in random water spots on the ground~
A**R
Great Injinji substitute with some caveats
My toes are made of tissue paper or something because if I run any distance over a mile, no matter how well fitted my shoes are, my toes are covered in blisters. I started using Injinji socks several years ago, and they were a lifesaver. Unfortunately, in the years that I've been a very loyal Injinji shopper, I've noticed pretty critical quality flaws sometimes resulting in holes after a single use. I can't be paying $$$ for single use socks, so I looked on Amazon for a new brand. These had the best reviews, and at roughly $10/pair I figured it was worth a shot. First impressions: the colors are great, the material is very soft and nice, the toes are a little boxy, and I think the socks run large. It says to get your normal size, which for me is a medium, but I think I'll go small for my next order (I wear a US women's 8.5/9 shoe). So far, I've worn them for my daily hikes and few trail runs. Though they are a little big on me, they are fine in my shoes - the don't bunch or gap or cause any problems. The toes are boxy, but again, for me it doesn't seem to be causing any problems. The only issue I've had is that because the material is so soft and smooth, my feet are sliding a little inside my shoes on extreme downhills. It doesn't happen on regular runs or even slight inclines/declines, but on the steep downhills I have to slow my pace a little for safety. I've washed them a few times now, and they seem to be holding up. I don't imagine I'll get years of use out of them, but I put them through a lot.
J**Y
Comfortable
These socks are comfortable and well made. My feet are small, and the small fits perfectly. There is extra room in the toes, but not enough to make the fit uncomfortable or to cause the toes to slide out. I would recommend.
A**R
He Switched!
I bought these socks for my husband and he laughed at me. He is a diabetic and has bunions so I did some research over many months and bought him shoes, toe spreaders and toes socks. I was not sure how they would fit because like most people, he is very picky about his socks and how they fit. The site is wonderful, I picked the size and the length of the toe. He was willing to try them and they fit PERFECT! He wears a 9 and I ordered them with a short toe and the fit was perfect. He has to put a little work into getting them on because he can't spread his toes apart (at first). With the help of the toe spreaders, new shoes and toes sock, for the first time in over 30 years he is now able to spread is toes a little. After a week I noticed he was only wearing the toe socks. I bought him another brand that was a lot more expensive and asked him if he noticed any difference. My husband said he noticed that the toes fit better with the AONIJIE socks. This is because this brand offers the choice of long or short toe that others don't. If anyone has feet problems where the toes are crunched or stacked or if they just want a comfortable and affordable sock, LOOK NO FURTHER, you found it!
A**R
Fit and ease of wearing.
Keeps my toes nicely separated. I have less discomfort.
S**Y
Great socks!
These are on the thinner side but have lasted well with multiple washes and machine drys, which I know we probably shouldn’t do. Super comfortable and much cheaper than other brands.
K**E
Mini Crew 5-Toe Sock Size Medium -- Good fit for a lightweight liner sock, but no cushion for hiking
I got these socks to wear with my hiking boots in the hopes that they would be comparable to the Injinji midweight trail socks, which are significantly pricier and currently out of stock at REI. The description on the packaging says the heel and metatarsal are cushioned, but they are not, and the material is very lightweight. However, I did like the fit of the sock a little better than Injinji, the toes are slightly shorter. Size-wise, they run pretty true-to; depending on the shoe I wear a size 8.5-10 in women's and 7-8 in men's and the mediums fit me great. There is a bit of excess material on the edges of the toes, as they are cut in a more boxy shape than Injinji, but this didn't bother me much. I haven't worn them with my boots yet, but walking in them around the house, I can tell they won't provide enough padding on their own and I'll need to wear a second pair of socks with them. The seams between the toes and on the tips of the toes are nearly identical to Injinji, so not very bulky at all, which is great. They also do have the banded arch and thick cuff as advertised, so I expect that they will provide enough cushion on the ankle to prevent rubbing from the upper part of my hiking boots. They appear to be durable enough for the price, but I doubt they will hold up as well as more expensive brands; right out of the box there's a little bit of string sticking out of a toe that suggests they will eventually unravel. Overall, a decent sock for the price, but probably not suitable for any more than light hiking/walking on their own. I've never tried a liner sock, but it seems like these socks would be a pretty good dupe for higher priced liners.
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