Injinji Liner Crew Wool Socks
Guard against blisters and discomfort on tough trails with the Injinji Liner Crew Wool socks. These base layer toe socks are made of a thin and lightweight merino wool blend designed for layering.
- Soft merino wool construction reduces odor and provides natural thermoregulation
- 5-toe sleeve fit helps prevent blisters by reducing skin-on-skin friction
- By separating each toe, the socks provide ample moisture management and mobility
- Design allows for thicker socks to be worn over these liners
- Crew height seals out unwanted dust and debris with a comfortable fit that doesn't slip or bunch
- Machine wash in cold water on gentle/delicate and line dry
Imported.
View all Injinji Men's Hiking Socks| Best Use | Hiking |
|---|---|
| Fabric | 74% wool/22% nylon/4% LYCRA spandex |
| Sock Height | Crew |
| Sock Cushioning | No Cushioning |
| Quick Drying | Yes |
| Moisture Wicking | Yes |
| Gender | Unisex |
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High quality wool socks, very durable and reliable
They really make your toes feel free. I wish all my socks were like this.
Do not last
The socks are great, nice thickness. Unfortunately, they very quickly wore at the heels and got holes in the big toe. I have socks that have cost less and have lasted longer Could not justify buying them again /:
Garbage! Holes after one run!
Absolute garbage. I ordered two pair from injinji (unfortunately not REI). I wore one pair for a 13 mile run as a liner under a another pair of socks. Washed it (cold water, gentle) and when I took it from the wash both socks had holes in the soles. Reported this to injinji. They never replied, but did send a replacement pair. The exact same thing happened! (Actually same run and everything.) This time I washed them in a laundry bag. Holes in both soles. Looking online this is a common experience for these wool liners. I haven't worn the other pair I bought yet, but don't expect a better experience. Don't bother--unless you're rich and don't mind buying disposable single-use socks.
Awful Durability
They're not durable. These socks are not worth the purchase. I purchased 4 pairs and five of the eight socks developed holes within a few months. You can feel the holes very easily when you wear them, so it basically makes the socks really uncomfortable. They're basically unwearable.
Packaging- Very behind the times!
Like the products, HATE the packaging! I'm new to REI. I ordered 3 items and got each one separately only days apart from each other (grrr). The 1st item was a Key Doohickey and I about Screamed! (note the only box in the photo .... with the itty bitty item!!!) Attached is a photo of 4 items I've gotten in the mail this week. 2 from other companies and 2 from REI. You decide what you think about REI's attention to: packaging supplies inventory, training staff (?), programing in automated product management (?). REI- PLEASE put a more energy into your mail order fulfillment department.
easily rips
A hole at the ankle ripped while pulling them up for a ski trip on the first use.
comfy but not durable.
i was really jazzed about these because i thought they'd be the perfect liner socks to wear underneath either regular socks or thicker toe socks for hiking, or to wear alone for casual use when i'm just walking around in my tevas. they're definitely lightweight and comfy, but they're already wearing through on the heels and around the toes. they've been through maybe 10 washes, and i've only worn them for a short hike (~2-3mi) but mostly for walking around. i hate rating things one star, but a big reason for that is i'm trying to bring the average rating down so that other folks will think twice about purchasing them.
Holes after wearing twice and 1 washing
I'm a fan of Injinji socks, with a few pairs worn hiking many, many times. Now, liners are meant to be thin and "minimal", but should also be durable. These are not that. One pair had holes in 2 toes and in the heal after 2 wearings of moderate dog walking and just 1 mild wash. I would still consider other Injinji socks, with some skepticism, but their liners seem to be very poor quality. My fingers are crossed for the 2nd pair I have.
Small tear in sock
Sock had a small hole or tear in it when received. Haven't worn them yet , so I can't say if I'll like them yet
Okay
Really like the toes, which reduce friction between toes. I'd prefer a little more wool in the blend so they're more absorbent, but these are okay. Also a little on the short side.

