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Best Socks For Backpacking

Posted on March 3, 2023March 13, 2023 by packandpaddle

The Best Socks For Backpacking Are:

  1. Darn Tough Hiker Micro Crew Socks
  2. Smartwool Classic Hike Extra Cushion Crew
  3. Injinji Trail Midweight Mini-Crew Toe Socks
  4. Wigwam Merino Comfort Hiker Socks
  5. Feetures Elite Max Cushion No Show Tab Socks

When it comes to backpacking, the right gear can make all the difference in your comfort and enjoyment of the outdoors. One often overlooked gear choice is socks, which can prevent blisters, keep your feet dry, and provide cushioning and support. In this blog post, we’ll take a look at some of the best socks for backpacking. No, Hanes cotton crew socks aren’t on this list (sorry!).

Darn Tough Hiker Micro Crew Socks 

Made with merino wool, which is naturally moisture-wicking, Darn Tough socks make a great hiking sock. The Hiker Micro Crew Socks provide cushioning and support for your feet and a comfortable fit that won’t slip or bunch up. They’re also made in the USA and come with a lifetime guarantee. These socks are available in both men’s and women’s styles.

Smartwool Classic Hike Extra Cushion Crew

 Smartwool is another popular brand for outdoor socks, and their Classic Hike Extra Cushion Crew Socks are an excellent option for backpacking. Most Smartwool socks are made with a blend of merino wool, nylon, and elastane, which provides both moisture-wicking and stretch for a comfortable fit. They also have extra cushioning in high-impact areas and a flat-knit toe seam to prevent blisters.

Injinji Trail Midweight Mini-Crew Toe Socks

 If you’re prone to blisters between your toes, consider trying toe socks like the Injinji Trail Midweight Mini-Crew. These socks have individual toe sleeves that help prevent friction and blisters and also provide a comfortable and secure fit. Made with a blend of synthetic fibers and designed for trail running and hiking. Also available in men’s and women’s.

Wigwam Merino Comfort Hiker Socks 

Wigwam’s Merino Comfort Hiker Socks blend merino wool, stretch nylon, and spandex for a comfortable and snug fit. They have a cushioned sole for added support and a seamless toe closure to prevent rubbing and irritation. They’re also made in the USA and come with a two-year performance guarantee.

Feetures Elite Max Cushion No Show Tab Socks 

If you prefer a no-show style sock for your backpacking adventures, check out the Feetures Elite Max Cushion No Show Tab Socks. They’re made with a blend of merino wool, nylon, and spandex and have targeted cushioning in high-impact areas. They also have a tab at the back to protect your Achilles tendon from rubbing against your shoes.

The Best Backpacking Socks

When choosing socks for backpacking, look for moisture-wicking and breathable materials, as well as socks with cushioning in high-impact areas like the heel and ball of the foot. It’s also important to find socks that fit well and do not bunch up or slip down while you’re hiking. Also, consider the weather you’ll be hiking in. Cold-weather backpacking trips may require thicker socks for adequate warmth. Remember that you’ll also want to change your socks before hitting your sleeping bag.

With these top sock options, you’ll be ready to hit the trails with happy feet. Do you have a favorite hiking sock that’s not on this list? Let us know below.

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