Exactly the video I need as I gear up for spring marathon training! Would also really appreciate a video on your favourite kit and accessories for running in the dark. 🙂
I have several pairs of the Stance Icon run crew which I use for most of my training runs, long and short. For racedays (5k to marathon), I swear by Rockay. Wonderfully comfortable and just the right amount of compression. Never had a single issue with them and they last for ages.
Feetures for me. I tried most of the main culprits and they just work great for me and last for ages. That being said they're not cheap and I replace them every 3-4 months (people don't realise you should change socks as often as you change your trainers really). Awesome socks
Hilly Marathon Socklets for me! I have like 15 pairs and wear them all the time...normal day to day socks as well as super comfy for running. Never had a blister.
For a race sock, I can't look past Falke RU5, absolutely outstanding, and i found them for £7 a pair earlier this year. Going to try a few thicker socks for this winter as I really struggle with poor circulation and cold/numb feet when running in winter, Fujitrail look a good option being merino wool too.
I run already several years with Injinji Ultra Run No-show socks. At the moment I have 7 pairs in different colours. Injinji because I also have the problem of toes rubbing against each other with skin tears as a result. And I choose the ultra run-line because there is just that extra cushioning in it.
is Injinji ultra run thicker than the midweight? i Already two pair of injinji mini crew lightweight, want to buy another original weight or mid weight for longer run.
So true! I regret buying branded socks in my early days of running when you can buy same or better quality much cheaper from different online and offline places these days.
@@dreamcatcher1616 Only these look genuine. Feetures manufactures their socks in Vietnam, and these appear to be unfinished factory leaks. The only difference is the leaked version has two variations: seamless and unseamless, while the official version is always seamless. We have similarly priced running socks from local brands ($1-2) with comparable, if not better, quality. If you're paying $10-20 for a pair, then you're living in a different reality than I am.
To me, socks are the least important gear. I have 4 different socks and can´t tell the difference, even a pair of grip socks. From time to time, I even run in everyday socks.
Exactly the video I need as I gear up for spring marathon training! Would also really appreciate a video on your favourite kit and accessories for running in the dark. 🙂
I have several pairs of the Stance Icon run crew which I use for most of my training runs, long and short. For racedays (5k to marathon), I swear by Rockay. Wonderfully comfortable and just the right amount of compression. Never had a single issue with them and they last for ages.
Since i tried those Fujitrail socks, I haven't used any other pair of socks. They are amazing!
Keep making these type of videos there any not many videos about these topics thank you
Feetures for me. I tried most of the main culprits and they just work great for me and last for ages. That being said they're not cheap and I replace them every 3-4 months (people don't realise you should change socks as often as you change your trainers really). Awesome socks
Perfect timing. These will be perfect for Christmas present ideas.
Hilly Marathon Socklets for me! I have like 15 pairs and wear them all the time...normal day to day socks as well as super comfy for running. Never had a blister.
Stance are great. And they guarantee to replace most of them if they get a hole
I love the SaySky merino socks and also the On Running ankle socks
For a race sock, I can't look past Falke RU5, absolutely outstanding, and i found them for £7 a pair earlier this year. Going to try a few thicker socks for this winter as I really struggle with poor circulation and cold/numb feet when running in winter, Fujitrail look a good option being merino wool too.
I run already several years with Injinji Ultra Run No-show socks. At the moment I have 7 pairs in different colours. Injinji because I also have the problem of toes rubbing against each other with skin tears as a result. And I choose the ultra run-line because there is just that extra cushioning in it.
is Injinji ultra run thicker than the midweight? i Already two pair of injinji mini crew lightweight, want to buy another original weight or mid weight for longer run.
@ at the moment they are the thickest socks they have. I love the comfort of those no matter what type of run.
@@filipopdebeeck2376 thank you for your input. Waiting in my local store to restock the ultrarun
I would second MonkeySox and would have popped a vote for the Runderwear double layer anti blister ones. I've been a Stance girl for years too
Runderwear here too. My skin blisters so easily and they’ve worked well for me.
Hi I want to ask what is your view on insoles thanks for your expertise
For Stance socks make sure they're Infiknit ones as the basic ones do develop holes
Where are the ladies like Jane and Gil?
Who cares men have better knowledge
@@leonisbacher1772nah, not so much, look at the world… seriously I’m the queen of socks 🧦
@@leonisbacher1772😂😂😂
Stance fan here 🧦
Any sock suggestions for a runner who always gets calluses under both little toes? Same results running in toe socks. My other toes are fine.
Finally Nick lifts the secret of his panda socks . Hallelujah 🙏
Stance are superb
Feetures are the only socks (that i could find) that do not strangle my ankles cutting into my tendons. Feetures all the way!
😂 only yesterday I started looking for good running socks
Hi everyone! Could someone recommend good lightweight socks with no-slip padding?
I can buy any Feetures sock for $1.5-2 per pair in Vietnam. That's the price without import and influencer taxes.
So true! I regret buying branded socks in my early days of running when you can buy same or better quality much cheaper from different online and offline places these days.
@@dreamcatcher1616 Only these look genuine. Feetures manufactures their socks in Vietnam, and these appear to be unfinished factory leaks. The only difference is the leaked version has two variations: seamless and unseamless, while the official version is always seamless. We have similarly priced running socks from local brands ($1-2) with comparable, if not better, quality. If you're paying $10-20 for a pair, then you're living in a different reality than I am.
Feetures all the way!
I have wondered about bombas ??
Balega number 1
Incylence forever ❤
To me, socks are the least important gear. I have 4 different socks and can´t tell the difference, even a pair of grip socks. From time to time, I even run in everyday socks.
Decathlon and the free ones from Start Fitness.