How to Choose Hiking Socks

Prevent blisters and discomfort while hiking with the Injinji Liner Mini-Crew socks. Made with lightweight, moisture-wicking materials, these toesocks can be worn as a base layer under your socks.
Imported.
View all Injinji Men's Hiking SocksBest Use | Hiking |
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Fabric | 75% COOLMAX EcoMade polyester/21% nylon/4% LYCRA spandex |
Sock Height | Ankle |
Sock Cushioning | No Cushioning |
Quick Drying | Yes |
Moisture Wicking | Yes |
Gender | Unisex |
Sustainability | Contains recycled materials |
S | M | L | XL | |
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U.S. Men's | 5 - 7.5 | 8 - 10.5 | 11 - 13 | 13 |
U.S. Women's | 6 - 8.5 | 9 - 11.5 | 12 - 14 | |
EU | 37 - 40 | 40.5 - 44 | 44.5 - 47 | 47.5 |
For socks, please use shoe size.
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One of the thinnest options, but I am surprised how well the material is holding up. There is no sign of wear or tear despite running in them and wearing them all day at work. They will show the dirty underside of your feet with stains, but it washes off super easily. Another great pair of toe socks.
These socks developed a hole within ONE wear! And I wasn’t even doing anything strenuous— just walking around doing some yard work. I wouldn’t recommend buying these. They do not hold up.
Great for runs and i like thin socks
Over the past 2 years I’ve been having issues with my toes pushing & overlapping when I wear hiking socks. I think they add more compression on my feet than my normal performance/exercise socks. I also suspect my toes are spreading as I age. I was looking for a solution other than using bandaids which would then rub on the toe next to them & cause more blisters. Who wants every toe bandaged & be wasting money on all those bandaids? I googled toe socks & found these liners. I’ve worn them twice with thin hiking socks over them & they’re perfect! I don’t even notice them on my feet. I wash in cold water, delicate cycle & air dry. So far so good. Because they’re thin I don’t expect them to last forever but if they get me through summer & Fall hikes I won’t mind if I need to replace them.
While I've given toe socks to a couple relatives in the past, this lightweight, streatchy synthetic liner sock is my first personal trial. They're a little more work to put on and I found no extra value in keeping my toes separated from each other (I do not have hammertoes). I will continue to use these with tight outer socks but have no plans to buy more toe socks.
I love these socks. I’ve got special needs feet. Injinji socks are a kindness to my developing hammer toe, but they are too warm in the summer. These are thin and more lightweight. Im not sure they will last forever. I will be kind to them and not use the dryer. So they aren’t liner socks, but serve my purpose well.