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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: Spuddy on March 07, 2015, 04:17:53 PM
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Too many marginal to bad choices out there. Which are the good ones?
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I wear wool year round and I purchase mine from REI. I had a "flooding in the boot" mishap when the temperature was around 40 degrees. Once I got the flooding stopped my foot was wet but warm. Took about two days to dry the boot out. :BEER:
Matt
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Merino wool socks of an appropriate height for your boots work great. As mentioned above, they retain insulative qualities when wet, they don't retain odors and they wick perspiration. They make a great option in any weather. The really good ones (like Smartwool) are available at better camping/backpacking/skiing outlets...
http://www.smartwool.com/socks/hike/mens-hike-medium-crew-socks.html
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What Sheepdog said. That's what I wear. ;-T Not cheap but they last. :BEER:
Matt
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I wear Fox River Fatigue Fighter socks. I like them.
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I bought 6 pairs of these after polling all the old soldiers I could-I was in the desert for 3 years and cotton socks disintegrate after about a month.
A year later I bought a dozen more pairs.
They're expensive, but now after 3 in the desert and 5 years at home, not a single sock has worn a hole it in. They are cool in the heat, warm in the cold, don't stink easily and never rub blisters. Simply amazing.
https://www.thorlo.com/ (https://www.thorlo.com/)
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What Sheepdog said. That's what I wear. ;-T Not cheap but they last. :BEER:
Matt
What they said.
I used to get little sore places on my feet, little flat blisters that weren't from pressure and heat, but would show up and then go away, not to mention the occasional little rash.
Went to a foot doctor. He said quit wearing any sock except 70% up to 100% Merino Wool and these little fungal infections would go away. The Merino Wool wicks the moisture away from your skin and takes away the environment that the little nasties like to grow in.
Two years now and not one recurrence at all, skin on my feet as healthy as a young dog. Never anything for me again but Merino Wool!
Lannis
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I'm using the smartwool brand right now. They'll go a few days without washing if you air them out overnight, and when they do need freshening up any body of water will do. They also have the traditional advantages of wool without getting too hot In the summer.
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David,
I don't think I washed my socks untill I got to you house. ;D :BEER:
Matt
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Did I mention that I had to snake out the drains after that? :BEER:
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The Kiwis make a wool/possum blend sock -perfect for winter. In summer, you can't beat bamboo socks for softness and odour eating!
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Smart Wool or REI's house brand of wool socks.
I wear them more often then not. Wool is warm, wicks away moisture, breathes, cushions, and lasts a long time. I wear Danner boots when I ride (which is most days, even in the rain), even when I am wearing a suit and tie beneath my one-piece outer suit.
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I bought 6 pairs of these after polling all the old soldiers I could-I was in the desert for 3 years and cotton socks disintegrate after about a month.
A year later I bought a dozen more pairs.
They're expensive, but now after 3 in the desert and 5 years at home, not a single sock has worn a hole it in. They are cool in the heat, warm in the cold, don't stink easily and never rub blisters. Simply amazing.
https://www.thorlo.com/ (https://www.thorlo.com/)
this place will send you a pair of thier high dollar socks for the cost of shipping
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The Kiwis make a wool/possum blend sock -perfect for winter. In summer, you can't beat bamboo socks for softness and odour eating!
They got possums? ;-T WOW! I always possums were just in SC and a primary source of protein. ::) ~; :BEER:
Matt
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I bought 6 pairs of these after polling all the old soldiers I could-I was in the desert for 3 years and cotton socks disintegrate after about a month.
A year later I bought a dozen more pairs.
They're expensive, but now after 3 in the desert and 5 years at home, not a single sock has worn a hole it in. They are cool in the heat, warm in the cold, don't stink easily and never rub blisters. Simply amazing.
https://www.thorlo.com/ (https://www.thorlo.com/)
this place will send you a pair of thier high dollar socks for the cost of shipping
Last night, I went to Thorlo's site and saw the offer of a free pair of socks, so I figured, "What the Heck" and ordered a pair. For the $4.95 it cost me for shipping, it's worth trying a pair out.
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They got possums? ;-T WOW! I always possums were just in SC and a primary source of protein. ::) ~; :BEER:
Matt
Don't tell anyone, but we have possums in Massachusetts, too. I've never eaten one, though.
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Socks ordered, $4.95 for shipping. My tootsies are waiting with great anticipation. :D
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My favorite pair are made of Coconut fiber. Great support and no stink, well, less stink. I believe they are made by RideGear.
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LD Comfort sells very nice short and long socks. No stink, great comfort, can wash and dry overnight for longer trips.
Also Road Runner sells a nice pair of thicker socks as well...also very comfortable for all day riding.
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Got my free Donald Trump socks today, I bet I can make a killer omlette in these ;D
(http://i1299.photobucket.com/albums/ag65/guzzistajohn/socks%20002_zpseq5t7rst.jpg) (http://s1299.photobucket.com/user/guzzistajohn/media/socks%20002_zpseq5t7rst.jpg.html)
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I understand that Donald Trump's stuff make excellent sock puppets. :BEER:
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The Kiwis make a wool/possum blend sock -perfect for winter. In summer, you can't beat bamboo socks for softness and odour eating!
Possum ???
Dusty
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GJ:
I talked at length with Susan at Thorlo. I decided to try their "Uniform Support" sock. It's supposed to be like the military (?) sock. I may just buy a few dress western socks too. I'm interested what you think of your pair, what style are they?
Spuddy
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I got mine today. I also went with the Uniform Support socks. I got Blue. They look O.K., I'll try them out tomorrow and see how they feel.
One thing that Thorlo does that I like is they will sell you a pair of socks at their cost to donate to someone in the military. If I like the socks after I try them, I'll spend twenty bucks so that some poor GI stationed in the back door to hell can at least have feet that don't hurt so bad.
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Possum --- A giant rat with a cargo bag. I didn't know their hair was worth anything.
My preference is the wool of fierce merino sheep.
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GJ:
I talked at length with Susan at Thorlo. I decided to try their "Uniform Support" sock. It's supposed to be like the military (?) sock. I may just buy a few dress western socks too. I'm interested what you think of your pair, what style are they?
Spuddy
I got "casual comfort" socks Spud. I'll be on my feet a bunch today. I'll give you a ride report tonight ;D
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Roadgear makes MC-specific socks in Merino wool...
http://roadgear.com/performance-socks-c-22_79.html
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This is really great information.
I wear Starter DriStar athletic socks, primarily because they wick perspiration and they are relatively inexpensive, but they are a synthetic blend with some of the negatives that come with that.
The Thorlo socks look to be worth a try, especially if it only entails the cost of shipping, but which type for motorcycle boots? I want something that goes over the calf, and all of the versions on their web site look to be ankle socks.
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The Thorlo socks look to be worth a try, especially if it only entails the cost of shipping, but which type for motorcycle boots? I want something that goes over the calf, and all of the versions on their web site look to be ankle socks.
SmartWool sells boot-height merino socks. Haven't been able to "wear out" a pair yet.
Lannis
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Well I spent most of the day (from 10 to 4) on my feet walking the halls of a hospital in these fancy socks. They stayed cushy under foot all day. They feel pretty good. Are they worth $12.00 a pair to me? Probably not. But I'm just a poor safe patient handling equipment guy.😔
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Roadgear makes MC-specific socks in Merino wool...
http://roadgear.com/performance-socks-c-22_79.html
I got this offer from Roadgear a few days ago.
Use code "WS4A1" for a 40% savings on socks.
Limit of 3 pair. The code expires on Saturday March 14th.
They mentioned that the code is good for my "riding buddies".
Be my buddy and enjoy the savings!!!
Dan
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I'm with Lannis. I have a drawer full of wool socks. They just don't seem to wear out. :BEER:
Matt
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I wore the Uniform Support socks yesterday all day long. It wasn't a particularly active day, though I did get out for a bit on the bike, and did some walking and a few other activities. The bottom line is the socks are OK, but that's it. They're not bad, but they're not great, either. They did slide down my calves a little, which is something I really don't care for; especially in a new pair of socks. They're not in the same league as the Fatigue Fighters that I like so much. I won't be buying a second pair.
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Whatever is on sale at Walmart. Now let's talk underwears.
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this is educational. I've reverted to using plain white cotton socks over the years. Even wearing white socks (and jeans during my last year on the job).
I always thought that wool was for cold climates. Now, I am going to look for some wool socks and give it a try.
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I am smitten with the smart wool and have several pair now, they just work.
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I'm with Lannis. I have a drawer full of wool socks. They just don't seem to wear out. :BEER:
Matt
In the last little men's store in our small town, that catered to the older gents, you could buy white cotton, non-elasticized "Railroad Brand" socks.
The package had a picture of a section gang working on the track, and their motto was "A Month's Wear in Every Pair".
I'll tell you, I sure do expect more than a month's wear out of a pair of my merino or SmartWool socks!
Lannis
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They got possums?
(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/2/22/Trichosurus_vulpecula_1.jpg/220px-Trichosurus_vulpecula_1.jpg)
Not as ugly as the North American type, worse pest though. Introduced from Australia. Lots of schemes for making some use of them. I first encountered them, back when we had a cat, in cans of pet food. The cat would eat it, but didn't seem all that crazy about it. Also made into hats, blankets, etc., but not usually at very attractive prices. It's supposed to be nice quality fur but I am skeptical that it would be an improvement on plain merino wool, which has to be pretty close to the ideal material for socks and stuff of that nature.
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I've purchased several pairs of SOKz from Mark@Moto-Kafe over on ADVRider. Three different pairs for various weather and so far I really love them. I've tried the coconut one, klim, and a few others. Contacting Mark directly results in a nice savings :+1
Here is a link to the thread.
http://www.advrider.com/forums/showthread.php?t=964271 (http://www.advrider.com/forums/showthread.php?t=964271)
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I have no first-hand experience with these, but a member on the SV forum swears by these Canadian Army Gore-Tex socks:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/CANADIAN-ARMY-GORETEX-SOCKS-SIZE-US-9-200VK-/271780284424?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item3f475e0808&rmvSB=true