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Item 711177
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Comments about WrightSock Double Layer CoolMesh Low Socks:
If your shoes are too loose, or if you are prone to getting blisters, you'll probably need a thicker sock. These are thin and comfortable, and should wear well.
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Comments about WrightSock Double Layer CoolMesh Low Socks:
Just returned from a 2-month trek through Thailand, the Philippines, and Bali. These socks--paired with Garmont Flash3 XCR boots--performed flawlessly. Temperatures during the day averaged upper-80's to lower-90's. Even with up-at-dawn-out-all-day schedules, my feet NEVER felt sweaty. Sure, sometimes they felt slightly--SLIGHTLY--humid down there, but given the location (the tropics), temperature (pretty hot), and activity level (moving all day), I was AMAZED! Going to Alaska this summer and I'm doubling up on more of these socks. One note: I wear size 8 1/2 boots. The medium size sock just BARELY rises above the top of the boot; I'm considering getting large size next time. Of course, this depends on the boot.
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Comments about WrightSock Double Layer CoolMesh Low Socks:
Wear these socks on every hike - up to 20 miles/day - live 2 miles from AT in North Carolina
They are thin with 2 layers, but that is the beauty of the sock - one layer slides over the other and makes blisters a thing of the past.
I cannot begin to understand a rating of 1 for these socks. If you are prone to blisters, buy a pair.
They have thicker models - they are not normal socks, that is why they do an abnormally amazing job of protecting you from blisters.
I own 10 pairs and wear them daily as well as when hiking.
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Comments about WrightSock Double Layer CoolMesh Low Socks:
These things are terrible. Yes, they are two layers, but both layers are paper-thin. The cloth has such a low thread count (this might not be the right term for it, but it's the best I got), that it feels more like a gauze bandage instead of a more tightly woven fabric. I wore them in on a six-mile hike this weekend, and my feet were hating them. On the way out, I noticed that my liner socks (which I did not wear under these socks because of the double layers) were thicker than these socks . . . and they were smoother . . . and the fabric was more tightly woven . . .
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