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Comments about Injinji Ex-Cellerator Compression Toesocks:
I read about these in Ski Magazine (odd for a snowboarder?). I'm a major fan of Injinji and I had to try them. They make my feet much more comfortable and seem to let me go a little longer and a little harder. They're even warm and they breathe very well. I like the first ones so much, I bought 2 more pairs.
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This is my first purchase of compression socks. After reading many reviews, I opted to purchase Injinji because of its toe sock style. One of the main issues I read with compression socks involved the tight material on the toes. This caused the toes to be contricted and bunched together. The first day I wore the socks my feet and legs felt great and my toes had plenty of breathing room. My toes suprisingly fit and there is no extra material. I also wear a size 8 ½ in womens shoes. The socks go up just below my knees and they hug my legs nicely. They held up during my entire 12 hour shift and my legs felt rested at the end of the day. I will definitely be ordering more.
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I've long been a fan of compression socks & sleeves - both for recovery and training. I've been looking for socks that feel in the forefoot, as most compression socks don't allow much movement around the toes.
Injinji nailed the fit on the foot. Unlike other brands, these felt supportive around the forefoot without being constricting. There's no sense of putting my feet to sleep, which has been a problem for me with other brands. The feel from toes to ankle is great, and felt true-to-size (L for my 11.5s)
Unfortunately, there's not much compression through the calf. Definitely less than Zensah, which has noticeably less compression than some other brands (like CEP). I have proportional-to-large calves and the size L fits more like a comfortable over-the-calf sock than a compression garment. I was expecting and hoping for a much tighter fit here, especially in light of how well the foot itself fits. I can only assume that injinji was aiming for very light compression or customers with absolutely enormous calves.
My sizing - 11/11.5 shoe, IV in CEP leg sleeves
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Comments about Injinji Ex-Cellerator Compression Toesocks:
I spend more time trying to keep these socks from migrating down my legs. Quite annoying when trying to keep my eyes on a narrow trail or crashing through the brush. I bought 3 pair 7 months ago and will be taking them back.
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