Injinji Run Lightweight No-Show NuWool Sock for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides
Retail Price:
$16.00
$16.00
Used Value:
$9.60
$9.60
Sale Value:
$14.40
$14.40
Set your feet free and take your next run in the Injinji Run Lightweight NuWool No-Show Toe Sock. No matter what kind of shoe you're running in, the anatomical toe sock design (there are even specific left- and right-foot designs) gives you natural toe splay that allows for better gripping and balance inside the shoe and ultimately strengthens your feet. Combine those benefits with the natural comfort and blister protection of the merino wool, CoolMax blend and you have the recipe for happy feet.
Specifications
Brand:
Height:
no-show
Manufacturer Warranty:
60 days
Material:
NuWool (merino wool), Coolmax Xtralife
Recommended Use:
running
Full Reviews
My husband and I both adore the injinji toe socks. These wool blends are our favorites. My husband is an 11 mens and wears a L and I’m a 10 mens / 11.5 women’s and still wear the large. I find the medium to be a little too restrictive for my long toes.
Heather Dillon, backcountry.com
April 6, 2020
April 6, 2020
At three months and probably only wore them three times, holes appeared in the heel, and the toes are starting to look thin.
Vincent Tiernan, backcountry.com
October 27, 2019
October 27, 2019
The toes are not comfortable with these socks.
youwei Q., backcountry.com
May 30, 2017
May 30, 2017
Injinji toe socks truly change the game when it comes to dealing with blisters. I just completed a thru-hike of the PCT, and when somebody recommended these socks to me when I mentioned my blisters, I was skeptical at first. Then, they told me that they, too, had been unsure, so when they switched from their normal socks to the toe socks and their blisters went away, they tried switching back to their normal socks to see if it really was the sock that stopped the blisters. Guess what? Their blisters came back. I hiked in Injinjis for about 2,200 miles and they 100% worked for me and were worth it. I actually used these lightweight running socks or their liners as normal socks because my feet get hot really easily and I found it much more comfortable to use these lightweight options compared to their thicker hiking socks. Obviously, I went through way more pairs this way, but I know people who used the liner as a liner and rotated the same few pair for the entire length of the trail. I used two pairs of these running socks (before I discovered the liners) on rotation from Kennedy Meadows to Yosemite ( ~250 miles) and only one of the pairs got a hole on literally the last day before getting to Yosemite. I probably had two or three pairs for every 200 miles of trail. Injinjis work, no question about it!! Definitely would recommend these.
Halle R, backcountry.com
December 28, 2016
December 28, 2016
Great summer time socks! Recently went on a day hike along a stream with plenty of ponds and these socks provides all the known benefits of merino wool. No smell and my feet stayed warm while completely wet inside my trail runners while thin enough not to overheat your feet when dry. I also got a pair of the Nu-Wool Injinji Outdoor Original Weight Micro (nu-wool/nylon/lycra blend) socks and they definitely feel bulkier and warmer than these Nu-Wool Run Lightweight (nu-wool/coolmax blend) No-Show socks. Whatever sock better serves your purpose will work and I definitely recommend that a pair or two of these socks belong in any athlete's, adventurers, and/or travelers gear sets! :)
Ocean Hai Tang, backcountry.com
August 7, 2015
August 7, 2015
I've been curious to try toe socks for awhile and finally took the plunge with this injinji sock. I'm definitely a lover of wool socks for their quick-drying comfort and anti-odor properties, so was stoked to see that injinji offered a merino wool option. From the first run in them, I LOVED these socks. My feet got less hot since there wasn't friction between toes, and my feet actually seem to feel less sore after running in them compared to other socks, maybe because of the way they let the toes spread more naturally to better support the running gait. They have held up well after about a month of running in them, and seem like they will continue to hold up well. My one disappointment was that they did not completely prevent blistering during a long hike. On about a two hour hike (with some pretty strenous sections full of big boulders), I did start having a blister form on the side of my foot, but on the upside, I think I would have had issues much earlier with other socks. I also suspect that the blister was more an issue of rubbing from my shoe on the side of my foot, so was more of a footwear fit problem. I'll have to test them more with hiking, but so far for runs up to an hour, they offer the best sock performance I've ever experienced.
Camille Barile, backcountry.com
August 13, 2014
August 13, 2014
these socks are perfect, I wear them for running, hiking, mountain biking, & just around town. they have no issues keeping up with me & managing moisture. I thought the toes would be wierd but now I think it would be wierd to go back to no toes. the efficiency & wear of wool keeps my feet & toes from blistering on long runs, warm when it's cold & wet out, & dry when it's hot out. no matter what the activity, these nuwool toe socks are like magic for keeping feet happy
kairos, backcountry.com
May 7, 2014
May 7, 2014
I have these crazy-ass toes that over lap each other, so toe socks are my answer for being blister-less. I was thrilled for the merino wool version because it brought along with it less stank, less blisters and more durable sock!
Jocie, backcountry.com
July 24, 2013
July 24, 2013