injinji Performance Micro Toesocks Reviews

injinji Performance Micro Toesocks


Anatomical Interface System (AIS) is engineered to separate your toes with a CoolMax moisture wicking lining and a resistant nylon outer shell built with Lycra fibers, to create a thin, anti-friction membrane that is both lightweight and breathable. Seamless in construction, the tetratsok forms to every contour of your feet. This allows for true restriction free movement from your heel to five toes,encourages healthy circulation, and eliminates skin on skin contact between your toes to prevent b

What is included

  • 70-percent CoolMax, 25-percent Nylon, 5-percent Lycra
  • Effectively manages moisture and promote healthy digital alignment
  • Individual, seamless toe sleeves prevent skin on skin friction
  • Machine wash on warm or hand wash your toesocks after each use

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Customer Reviews


50 of 55 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Too much material around smaller toes for Vibram 5 fingers, November 3, 2009
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The socks are great and are comfortable to wear in regular shoe. For the Vibram Five Fingers, for which I bought the socks though, the material is too thick and way too long for the 3 shortest toes. I have average length toes, and the extra material makes it hard to get your 3 smallest toes into the Five Fingers. Then I start to feel the circulation cut off after about 30 minutes. My Five Fingers fit perfectly without socks and the two largest toes still fit perfectly with socks.

Overall, there are socks with thinner materials out there, and I hope that Injinji will use that thinner material in making the next line of performance socks.

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30 of 32 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Meant for Vibram shoes – WITH Modification, May 29, 2010
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This review is from: injinji Performance Micro Toesocks (Apparel)

I used these with my Vibram KSO and Bikila running shoes.

Since I’m a long-distance runner, you pretty much have to use socks to wick away any moisture from your feet that comes from sweat, rain, etc. Otherwise, your going to get blisters, etc.

However, as stated above, some of the toes do not fit well in the Vibrams with the sock. There are also pressure points near the transition between your toes that can cause circulation issues.

So, as an ideal compromise, I cut off all of the sock toes, except for the big toe. I also modify the remaining 4 toe holes in the sock, so that there is a single large hole that encompasses the 3 middle toes, and a final hole for the pinky toe – in addition to the remaining big toe insert. This configuration keeps the sock from rolling up whilst you run and also feels comfortable with your toes in the Vibram shoes.

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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good so far…, June 2, 2009
By 
Jonathan Ciccone (East Coast, USA) – See all my reviews
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Recently purchased these to attempt to ease the burden of running/cycling on my poor toes. I’ve used them so far on short (<1 hour) training runs and rides. No blisters, no discomfort, and no annoyance. They seem to wick moisture well enough, and other than taking a little bit more time to put them on (making sure each toe fits) they seem to work as well as other tech socks. Will update once I’ve put them through a few 3-4 hour jaunts.

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3 Responses to injinji Performance Micro Toesocks Reviews

  1. Rob Neff "Rob in San Jose" says:
    50 of 55 people found the following review helpful:
    3.0 out of 5 stars
    Too much material around smaller toes for Vibram 5 fingers, November 3, 2009
    By 
    Rob Neff “Rob in San Jose” (San Jose, CA USA) –
    (REAL NAME)
      

    The socks are great and are comfortable to wear in regular shoe. For the Vibram Five Fingers, for which I bought the socks though, the material is too thick and way too long for the 3 shortest toes. I have average length toes, and the extra material makes it hard to get your 3 smallest toes into the Five Fingers. Then I start to feel the circulation cut off after about 30 minutes. My Five Fingers fit perfectly without socks and the two largest toes still fit perfectly with socks.

    Overall, there are socks with thinner materials out there, and I hope that Injinji will use that thinner material in making the next line of performance socks.

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  2. Audiopro "audiopro" says:
    30 of 32 people found the following review helpful:
    3.0 out of 5 stars
    Meant for Vibram shoes – WITH Modification, May 29, 2010
    By 
    Audiopro “audiopro” (Charlotte, NC USA) –
    This review is from: injinji Performance Micro Toesocks (Apparel)

    I used these with my Vibram KSO and Bikila running shoes.

    Since I’m a long-distance runner, you pretty much have to use socks to wick away any moisture from your feet that comes from sweat, rain, etc. Otherwise, your going to get blisters, etc.

    However, as stated above, some of the toes do not fit well in the Vibrams with the sock. There are also pressure points near the transition between your toes that can cause circulation issues.

    So, as an ideal compromise, I cut off all of the sock toes, except for the big toe. I also modify the remaining 4 toe holes in the sock, so that there is a single large hole that encompasses the 3 middle toes, and a final hole for the pinky toe – in addition to the remaining big toe insert. This configuration keeps the sock from rolling up whilst you run and also feels comfortable with your toes in the Vibram shoes.

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  3. Jonathan Ciccone says:
    10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    Good so far…, June 2, 2009
    By 
    Jonathan Ciccone (East Coast, USA) –
    (REAL NAME)
      

    Recently purchased these to attempt to ease the burden of running/cycling on my poor toes. I’ve used them so far on short (<1 hour) training runs and rides. No blisters, no discomfort, and no annoyance. They seem to wick moisture well enough, and other than taking a little bit more time to put them on (making sure each toe fits) they seem to work as well as other tech socks. Will update once I’ve put them through a few 3-4 hour jaunts.

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