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Item 627663
Specification | Description |
| Fabric | 70% spun silk/30% nylon |
| Sock height | Crew |
| Gender | Unisex |
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Comments about REI Silk One Liner Socks:
Very comfy liner socks. Wore them on my John Muir Trail hike in August. But a few hikes later, a hole appeared after washing. Not too durable.
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Comments about REI Silk One Liner Socks:
I hiked the South Sisters and these silk socks kept my feet cool and comfortable. Plus I didn't get any blisters. They were recommended to me and I want to pass on this good information to everyone else.
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Comments about REI Silk One Liner Socks:
What can I say about it other than it is the best thing that has happened to my hike?! I used them for the first time backpacking (same pair the whole weekend) under my smartwool socks and I did not get any blisters, not even a hotspot. They stayed dry and feel seamless (no annoying seam on the toes or heel).
The only con I noticed was that because they are thin it looks like they may wear quickly but i haven't had any problems yet.
They are great for daily use too and work well with those dress shoes that make feet uncomfortable and sweaty.
I highly recommend these! They are worth every cent.
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Comments about REI Silk One Liner Socks:
I use these liners 40+ hours per week. I work as an EMT for a Casino and spend 6-8 hours per shift on my feet. These liners have totally eliminated the occasional blisters I used to get.
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Comments about REI Silk One Liner Socks:
Have been excellent under my wool socks in extremely cold weather. Wick the moisture away from my feet so well I didn't even know they were sweaty until I took off my boots!
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Comments about REI Silk One Liner Socks:
I've used REI's Silk Sock Liners for years and love them. They solved a problem for me, thats getting hot spots, wet sweaty feet and tired feet when I hike. When I break for 10 minutes, pulling my Thor-los off and letting the silk dry is like putting new socks on. I stopped a hot spot problem I had, havent had a blister since I started wearing them. Cut your toe nails close tho, theyre thin!
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Comments about REI Silk One Liner Socks:
Silk is the best sock-liner material I have ever used hands-down. Super comfortable, cool in the summer, warm in the winter, wicks well and less odor. It is light and dries overnight if washed in the sink. I have used these sock liners under wool socks when backpacking, and I sometimes use them with my leather fishermen sandals if walking a long distance while on vacation to reduce friction. I think silk is MUCH better than any synthetic man-made "wonder" material, with the only disadvantage being it is somewhat less durable and can be damaged by abrasion. In my opinion, its superb comfort outweighs the fact that it wears out slightly quicker. I have never had a silk sock liner really fail on me (maybe a small hole has developed). If you are concerned about this, take along an extra pair.
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