
$8.93 - $16.00
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Imported.
Item 736316
Specification | Description |
| Fabric | 70% wool/25% nylon/5% spandex |
| Sock height | Ankle |
| Gender | Unisex |
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Comments about Injinji Tetratsok Nuwool Outdoor Quarter Socks:
The "articulated" toes are the most notable feature. No more taping, for me. Each toe has it's own compartment. Especially nice for over-lapping conditions. I Love the comfort, warmth and moisture control of the Nu/wool. Injinjis come in all standard ankle lengths. I prefer the "quarter" which comes up well over the bottoms of my tights when I'm on loose trails or in snow. The jury is still out on the durability of the Nu/wool "Outdoor" series.
I have been using the lighter weight material injinjis for months. Since I have switched to them exclusively and am washing them over and over, they are showing some signs of wear on the bottoms. No toe holes or wear around the heels, however.
They are true to size, but be sure to check the manufacturer's sizing chart. The shoe sizes for Meduim: M: 8-10.5; W: 9-11.5; E: 40-42.5; UK: 8-10.
I've moved exclusively to Injinjis for all the types of running I do.
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Comments about Injinji Tetratsok Nuwool Outdoor Quarter Socks:
Totally fixed my issue with blisters on my pinky toe. These are really comfy, and while I haven't worn any holes in them I am a little concerned about the pilling in high friction areas that started with the first use.
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Comments about Injinji Tetratsok Nuwool Outdoor Quarter Socks:
I looked for woolen toe socks for ages and finally came across these while browsing REI's massive sock aisles. To me, wool/nuwool feels superior to other textiles and does a far better job of moisture management, so when I saw these, I had to have them. They're very soft, and not at all itchy or scratchy, and did a pretty good job of keeping my toes dry and comfy after hours of running errands all day. I felt they performed so well, I bought more to use while hiking and camping.
Each sock is sewn specifically for the right or left foot, and they stretch/give considerably. If you like a tighter fit, you might want to buy the next size down.
They do seem to fuzz up a little fast, but they still beat all the cotton/synthetic socks I've ever used. I do wish they were slightly more elasticized and/or had "compression zones" around the arches.
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Comments about Injinji Tetratsok Nuwool Outdoor Quarter Socks:
Just got these and love them. They are a little bit of a struggle to get over my stubbier toes, but once on they are wonderfully comfortable. My feet have never been happier. Wore them a couple days I liked them so well, have to get more.
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