I absolutely love my Darn Tough socks and have many pairs now. My original pairs were bought as a gift when I lived in Hereford. I still order all my socks and walking shoes from Trekitt even though I live Up North these days. Brilliant products and great helpful videos. Thank you.
Darn Tough socks last me 6 months before they loose pacthes of wool and have to be discarded. Bridgedale last me over 5 years. Both are very comfortable and function well.
A lot of people seem to skimp on quality socks big mistake Look after your feet 👣 and your feet will look after you. Always keep a spare pair in your daysack 👍🏻
Darn tough and smartwool are great, but I only buy them on discount because the irregulars which are just as good but without the guarantee can be found here stateside for about half off in a lot of places. When I pay full price I go Farm to Feet 🐑 🦶🏼because they’re made here on the east coast and totally domestically sourced. I haven’t worn cotton socks in a decade. Another major benefit is merino’s warmth when wet. I run in Xero sandals 4 seasons, in the freezing cold (today for example) when sometimes puddles are unavoidable due to terrain a merino sock will rewarm and maintain the feet. The anti stink factor is a bonus
It is indeed the Lightline Jacket from Mountain Equipment. I'll pop a link to it below. Kind regards, Harry. www.trekitt.co.uk/facetresults.aspx?Term=lightline
My problem is that my feet swell on a multi day hike and can gain a shoe size over 3 or 4 days. This means that I need thinner socks by the end of a trip than at the start.
I would not buy a new pair of socks because I am buying a new pair of boots, but I will tell you this, when I come in your store to get a pair of boots I will bring with me the socks I will be wearing with those new boots for sure. Spending that kind of money to not be fitted properly would be idiotic and ridiculous, so I will wear my socks with the new boots I am getting. Plus you don't sell my favourite socks they are only available in New Zealand, Possum socks mixed with merino wool, simply fantastically warm and comfortable. Nice video again Paul you must be tired of being told this every time you do one...lol
I believe getting the right socks are a bit of trial and error. Wool socks are great but some people are allergic to them. One answer might be, making sure you always have an extra pair to change into.
It varies quite a bit; there isn't a definitive answer. It comes down to the construction techniques, patterning and fabric content all as one. I've been wearing Darn Tough socks for years and would recommend them highly. Harry
My favourite socks are, Smartwool, Icebreaker, Wigwam, Warrior Alpaca, and of course Darn Tough. You can walk around the world if you have soft, warm, comfortable socks!
Hi Paulherefromtrekkit. I really tried to get into Smartwool socks a while back on the recommendation of a friend. Sadly I think I'm allergic to them. My feet have horrid reaction to them.
You could try an alternative to wool which is Coolmax; Darn Tough produce a few which are just as comfortable but are more suited to warm conditions. I'll pop a link to them below. Kind regards, Harry. www.trekitt.co.uk/39290/products/darn-tough-mens-hiker-coolmax-micro-crew-cushion-grey.aspx
If the socks aren't the culprit, then it'll either be your boots or the lacing. We've got a good video on lacing here: ruclips.net/video/zBfwJcIkYxE/видео.html If the lacing video doesn't do the job, it'd be worth paying us a visit (if you're near) to receive a professional boot fit. Kind regards, Harry.
Hi Steve, I have no opinion as I've never used them. You'd have to either pay me a lot of money, or drag me kicking and screaming to relinquish my Darn Tough socks! Thanks for watching. Paul.
I had both my feet surgically amputated so I wouldn’t have to ever worry about socks and shoes. Now I have robotic feet. Some WD-40 once a month and I’m good to go.
Hi Peter. Sealskinz make excellent products and it's only because their patent recently expired that allowed other manufacturers to "copy" their technology. However, personally I wouldn't wear them as a trekking sock, purely because they get too hot due to the waterproof membrane. Paul.
Even at a much higher initial cost the cost per wear of a quality, long wearing sock with a lifetime guarantee will render them “cheaper” over time. So you not only enjoyed a better performing item that doesn’t clog your pores with toxic foolishness and saved money while making less waste.
Shop our entire technical sock range! www.trekitt.co.uk/socks
I absolutely love my Darn Tough socks and have many pairs now. My original pairs were bought as a gift when I lived in Hereford. I still order all my socks and walking shoes from Trekitt even though I live Up North these days. Brilliant products and great helpful videos. Thank you.
Hi Tracy, those Darn Tough socks certainly are addictive! Thank you for your loyalty. Paul.
Darn Tough socks last me 6 months before they loose pacthes of wool and have to be discarded. Bridgedale last me over 5 years. Both are very comfortable and function well.
One of the best expositions on the subject of technical walking socks you are ever likely to see. Respect. 😊
Thanks for the kind words Andrew 👍
Darn Tough my favourites too!
Carlos, beware, those Darn Tough socks are addictive!
A lot of people seem to skimp on quality socks big mistake Look after your feet 👣 and your feet will look after you. Always keep a spare pair in your daysack 👍🏻
Such words of wisdom, treat your feet with kid gloves; or should that be socks?
Darn tough and smartwool are great, but I only buy them on discount because the irregulars which are just as good but without the guarantee can be found here stateside for about half off in a lot of places. When I pay full price I go Farm to Feet 🐑 🦶🏼because they’re made here on the east coast and totally domestically sourced. I haven’t worn cotton socks in a decade. Another major benefit is merino’s warmth when wet. I run in Xero sandals 4 seasons, in the freezing cold (today for example) when sometimes puddles are unavoidable due to terrain a merino sock will rewarm and maintain the feet. The anti stink factor is a bonus
All good points. Thanks for watching.
"Paul.exe has stopped working" I died :D. Keep up the great videos guys! Can I ask which Mountain Equipment jacket Paul is wearing?
NiC Lightline jacket
It is indeed the Lightline Jacket from Mountain Equipment. I'll pop a link to it below. Kind regards, Harry.
www.trekitt.co.uk/facetresults.aspx?Term=lightline
Thank you both!
Very informative! Many thanks.
My problem is that my feet swell on a multi day hike and can gain a shoe size over 3 or 4 days.
This means that I need thinner socks by the end of a trip than at the start.
That's fair enough. If it works, don't change it! Harry
I would not buy a new pair of socks because I am buying a new pair of boots, but I will tell you this, when I come in your store to get a pair of boots I will bring with me the socks I will be wearing with those new boots for sure. Spending that kind of money to not be fitted properly would be idiotic and ridiculous, so I will wear my socks with the new boots I am getting. Plus you don't sell my favourite socks they are only available in New Zealand, Possum socks mixed with merino wool, simply fantastically warm and comfortable. Nice video again Paul you must be tired of being told this every time you do one...lol
Those are some fancy sounding socks! We look forward to seeing you once we're given the green light to open again. Harry
Great video and very informative. Are liner socks recommended for under hike socks? Or for use when say fly fishing with waders?
Generally there's no need for liner socks, but they are useful for adding warmth underneath larger hiking/trekking socks. Hary
I believe getting the right socks are a bit of trial and error. Wool socks are great but some people are allergic to them. One answer might be, making sure you always have an extra pair to change into.
Good advice! Paul.
Thanks again for this great video. Just wondering what percentage of merino wool do you recommend in a good pair of socks?
It varies quite a bit; there isn't a definitive answer. It comes down to the construction techniques, patterning and fabric content all as one. I've been wearing Darn Tough socks for years and would recommend them highly. Harry
My favourite socks are, Smartwool, Icebreaker, Wigwam, Warrior Alpaca, and of course Darn Tough. You can walk around the world if you have soft, warm, comfortable socks!
How very true, a good pair of socks is worth their weight in gold! Paul.
Great video
Glad you enjoyed it
Hi Paulherefromtrekkit. I really tried to get into Smartwool socks a while back on the recommendation of a friend. Sadly I think I'm allergic to them. My feet have horrid reaction to them.
You could try an alternative to wool which is Coolmax; Darn Tough produce a few which are just as comfortable but are more suited to warm conditions. I'll pop a link to them below. Kind regards, Harry.
www.trekitt.co.uk/39290/products/darn-tough-mens-hiker-coolmax-micro-crew-cushion-grey.aspx
Hi, I still get blisters and I wear bridgedale liner socks and bridgedale thicker socks together, any help would be great
If the socks aren't the culprit, then it'll either be your boots or the lacing. We've got a good video on lacing here: ruclips.net/video/zBfwJcIkYxE/видео.html
If the lacing video doesn't do the job, it'd be worth paying us a visit (if you're near) to receive a professional boot fit. Kind regards, Harry.
What's your opinion on alpaca wool socks for walking / hiking?
Hi Steve, I have no opinion as I've never used them. You'd have to either pay me a lot of money, or drag me kicking and screaming to relinquish my Darn Tough socks! Thanks for watching. Paul.
I had both my feet surgically amputated so I wouldn’t have to ever worry about socks and shoes. Now I have robotic feet. Some WD-40 once a month and I’m good to go.
Good to hear you're still able to get out and about. WD-40 is also a lot cheaper than socks and shoes!
I wear technical socks in my normal life these days.
You and me both Zahinn, thanks for watching. Paul.
Where do you guys stand on seal skinz as a brand?
Hi Peter. Sealskinz make excellent products and it's only because their patent recently expired that allowed other manufacturers to "copy" their technology. However, personally I wouldn't wear them as a trekking sock, purely because they get too hot due to the waterproof membrane. Paul.
@@trekitt amazing feedback cheers Paul. I love the waterproofness but think for the money they're not great on comfort.
You are still the best
Thanks for your kind comments, we do our best.
Best videos 👌
Glad you like them!
Spray feet with 48 hour cheap anti perspirant, cheap bamboo inner sock then thin cheap walking sock outter. Job done and cheap.
Hi Tim, ingenious solution!
Even at a much higher initial cost the cost per wear of a quality, long wearing sock with a lifetime guarantee will render them “cheaper” over time. So you not only enjoyed a better performing item that doesn’t clog your pores with toxic foolishness and saved money while making less waste.
Toe Jam, hahaha
Cotton kills as they say 👍🏻
Too true!
nice
Thanks
Paul.exe 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Sport socks are not technical socks?
Hi Dan. It all depends on the fabrics used, most sports socks have a high cotton content, which is to be avoided. Paul.
You need a good pair of gloves, the right clothing for the right conditions 😇
You knows it!
Socks
We concur.
Yuck, toe jam!
Yuk indeed! Thanks for watching.