Injinji Coolmax Toe Sock Liners Pearl MS

These socks are constructed so that each toe “sock” is seamless, so there isn’t a chance for rubbing. Therefore, no blisters! Plus, since they are constructed of a mix of polyester and nylon, they stretched to fit my toes perfectly, and of course are highly “wicking” so my feet stay dry in my boots.

Aqua Clean
(601) 825-6956
201 Woodgate Drive S.
Brandon, MS
JC Penney
601-863-2021
200 Market St
Flowood, MS
Dicks Sporting Goods #395
(601) 992-2341
720 Mackenzie Lane Flowood Ms
Flowood, MS
Gap
(601)992-2414
136 Dogwood Blvd
Flowood, MS
Kohl's
(601)992-5155
300 Ridge Way
Flowood, MS
Bass Pro Shops
(601) 933-3700
100 Bass Pro Dr Bass Pro Shops
Pearl, MS
Juicy Drama
601-992-5530
214 Dogwood Blvd.
Flowood, MS
Lane Byrant
(601)9199833
126 Dogwood Blvd
Flowood, MS
Migi's Boutique
601-919-8203
5352 Lakeland Drive
Flowood, MS
Old Navy
(601) 992-8013
230 Dogwood Blvd
Flowood, MS
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Injinji Coolmax Toe Sock Liners

Injinji Coolmax Toe sock liners

Injinji Coolmax Toe sock liners

As I’ve discussed in my hiking sock gear advice page , one of the best way to prevent blisters when hiking is to wear liner socks underneath a bulkier hiking sock.

When I first saw the Injinji toe sock liners at the store, I was skeptical. I wondered how my toes would like having their own individual spot, and whether it would even fit since humans all have such differently shaped toes. I was convinced by the salesman to give them a try, and I haven’t looked back. Now I wear them on almost every hiking trip.

They are constructed so that each toe “sock” is seamless, so there isn’t a chance for rubbing. Therefore, no blisters! Plus, since they are constructed of a mix of polyester and nylon, they stretched to fit my toes perfectly, and of course are highly “wicking” so my feet stay dry in my boots.

The drawback? They’re always sold out! All of my hiking friends are wearing them now, and the word is getting out that these funny looking liner socks are preventing a lot of blisters and unhappy feet on the trail :)

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