FoxRiver Men's Dry Therm-a-Wick Ultra-Lightweight Liner Crew Socks
J**Y
Where have these been all my life
Where have these been all my life? They are wonderful. They are thin and soft. They stay in place. They are not binding. Your regular socks slip easily over them. They absolutely keep your feet dry with terrific moisture wicking. I love them!
M**T
Warmer than other sock liners
For years I bought my sock liners at SportMart and then Sports Authority. They would only have one type available, either Fox River or a similar brand. They weren't the Therm-A-Wick model. I was just buying them to add an extra layer under my socks in cold weather to keep my feet warmer, which they did. I didn't know anything about the moisture-wicking that sock liners are supposed to do, and I can't speak to that because my feet don't sweat much in cold weather. I did like how easy it was to pull on my regular socks over the sock liners. My older Fox River liners never seem to wear out, but I occasionally lose them as I do laundry in a laundry room of my apartment building, so I have to replace them periodically. I tried one pair of silk sock liners from Lands End, and I didn't like them as much as I thought I would; the material was not as slippery and not as thin and so it is harder to pull my socks on over them; also they are wearing out much faster and getting close to developing holes in them. I can't seem to find sock liners in local sports stores that are as smooth as the Fox River ones I already owned, so I went online and found that Fox River has a model of liners that are specifically for cold weather! (I think the Fox River liners I already had were made more for heavy exercise in warm weather, to help with sweating). So I bought a pair of these Therm-A-Wick socks and they really do keep my feet a little bit warmer than my other Fox River liners, and are nearly as smooth and thin as well, so still easy to get my socks over them. I just bought a second pair! They only come in white, I would love to have some in black, but that's not really a big deal for me. I would not wear these Therm-A-Wick sock liners under regular socks in warm weather, in fact I don't wear any sock liners in temperatures above 50 degrees Fahrenheit; my feet would be too warm. I never wear these on their own, only under other socks.
A**R
Just as advertised.
These sock liners are everything "they'" say they are, comfortable, light weight, and easy care.
J**L
Nice liner
This wicking sock under a good wool blend sock is a nice combo for most cold weather activities.In extreme cold, add a toe warmer as well.
S**L
Very helpful for both men and women to wear under thick wool winter socks.
Keeps your thick woolen winter socks cleaner and keeps your feet from itching as well. Handwash these or wash on cold gentle or maybe warm and drip dry. I can rewear my thick socks if it's cold and I don't wear them too long, so long as I have these sock liners. Also, it keeps your feet warmer to have this added layer. I used to by silk liners but they are very expensive now, so I used these and they work well. Would love them to be cheaper but they are still worth buying.
J**W
Warm, dry, not binding in the leg, and great price!
These are cut a little wider in the leg and at the top than the thinner Fox River lightweight liners I bought that I think were CoolMax or some other fabric. I like the wider cut, since I don't like things that are binding and leave marks. These are cut very slightly large in the foot, which is fine. I plan to machine dry them on low anyway. They are incredibly comfortable. I wear these under my Ragg Wool thick socks, and this is for wearing with my insulted Vivobarefoot smooth leather boots, for wintery cold or wet days. The liners keep my feet dry and warm. The boots make my feet perspire and without the ragg wool socks I get moisture on the socks. With these under the socks, my feet are dry, warm, and comfortable and I can walk for miles, even on the sidewalks of Chicago or the suburbs. Great price, too.
M**.
Extremely LONGGG delivery times
I own three pairs of these sock liners. These liners do exactly as described, they act as a base layer that wicks away moisture for secondary pair of socks to be worn. What I hate about purchasing these liners is it takes FOREVER for you to receive them in the mail. Each time I have purchased a pair I have had to wait up 2 weeks to receiving them. Your mileage may vary. Nice liner but expensive and terribly long delivery times. Not worth the aggravation.
E**.
FoxRiver Men's Dry Therm-a-Wick Ultra-Lightweight Liner Crew Socks
These came quickly and were just what I wanted. They are not thick or heavy, fit well, and keep my feet warmer when I wear them under socks.
D**S
Saved my feet
I used these on a long backpacking trip. The provided a soft smooth layer between my feet and the more course hiking socks. Would not likely have completed the trip without them. Dry and comfortable as well.
Z**D
Nice socks
Wore the liner socks just once so far and it did it's job. Kept my feet dry . The socks are comfortable and very light . I am using them in summer .hope it will do the job in winter while wearing it with wool socks .
B**N
Great Liner, no more hot spots on my feel!
Great liner, I wear for work under my merino wool socks.
J**T
SOX
Best inner sock ever
B**D
Great for hikeing!
Great hikeing sock liners! Work Great!
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