Feetures Elite Max Cushion No Show Tab Block- Running Socks for Men & Women, Athletic Compression Socks, Moisture Wicking
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These socks are made of 70% Polyester, 26% Nylon, and 4% Spandex.
Wick Polyester fibers are more cushy and comfortable than cotton fibers. I adore them.
These aren't compression socks in the least.
I'm not sure if I agree or disagree - The packaging was thrown out. They are, however, extremely soft and have a cotton-like feel. They were a perfect fit.
Selected User Reviews For Feetures Elite Max Cushion No Show Tab Block- Running Socks for Men & Women, Athletic Compression Socks, Moisture Wicking
I spent about 30 minutes trying to make up my mind about which new socks to purchase. I used to buy socks at Target or DSW (where I could touch and feel them and see what size they were), but I rarely leave the house any longer. I was trying to read the descriptions carefully because I wear a women's size 11 and have discovered that many "one size fits all" and "fits size 9 to 11" socks do not fit a size 11. The majority of them grab my toes or slide off my heel and into the back of my shoes. Also, the term "mesh" in socks can indicate that the sock is very thin in some areas (but not always), and I wanted soft, squishy, cushiony socks. However, all of the descriptions began to blend together, and I needed to place an order, so I chose these. These socks appear to be the right size and thickness, and they appear to be the softness I was looking for. However, my excitement was dampened when I opened the package and discovered that I had only received one pair, not two or three? For $15. 99? When they're made in Vietnam, the textile workers are most likely paid $1 per hour. How much do you get paid per hour? It's completely absurd. The Feetures company is proud of its humanitarian relief efforts, according to the product description, but they should start with their manufacturing processes at home.
Update: I have a pricey holy sock just a month after purchasing it. Max, I think I only wore it four times. I expected to get a lot more use out of them than a typical sock because they were so expensive. I'm extremely dissatisfied with this outcome. Original: br>br>Original: br>br>Original: br>br>Orig It feels like a compression sock at first, but I suppose that's how it keeps the sock from moving around while you're wearing it. It's still one of my favorite pairs of socks.
There are no stars at all. After only two wears, they are torn! My shoe size is 11 and I bought a large. For the sock, I bought a size large and 5 double EE. I'd only worn them three times before they ripped. I'll try it again with extra large this time. I tried extra large and they ripped after only one wear! I didn't run a marathon or anything like that. I only went to the gym after walking my dogs. My baleas have never torn in my life! I'm not going to spend any more money on shoes. It's pointless!.
I am a female who wears a size 8 shoe. I'm a size Medium and wear a size 5 running shoe. It was a perfect fit. These socks are cozier, which I like, but I don't like them for two reasons: (1) My pinky toe is irritated by the seam on the top of the toes, which puckers. I tried numerous times to adjust the sock and shoe but was unable to alleviate the discomfort. If I wore them on a walk or run, I'm sure I'd get a blister in no time. (2) The sock is extremely stretchy, much looser than I prefer, and I doubt I'd be able to wear it more than once before washing it. The sock slipped a little on my foot even when I tried it on inside (mostly standing, some walking around the room). Socks that stay put are preferred by me. br>br>I double-checked that the socks were the correct size and that the left sock was on the correct foot ( On the right foot, there was a right sock). I won't be wearing these socks because of how loose and prone to movement they were when I tried them on, as well as how painful the top seam was just trying them on.
These were extremely comfortable when I first put them on. Following the second walk However, after 6 miles, the cushioning didn't feel as thick as it did in my blister-resistant Balega socks. Most people would probably think they're fine, but I've had some foot issues in the last few years (irritated nerve, thinning fat pads, bone spur removal), so I need more cushioning than most people. br>br>Also, the tag on these socks claims that they keep your feet cool, but my feet felt pretty warm during my walk today. br>br>I'm not sure how accurate the sizing chart is. My walking shoes are a size 8, and I wear them on a regular basis. In regular shoes, I usually wear a size 7 or 8. (6 1/2 in Skechers) According to the chart, I should order a Medium sock, but I ordered a small and they fit perfectly. br>br>Will I wear them again? I'm confident I will, as they appear to be in good condition. Socks that are well-made and, for the most part, quite comfortable. They're just not as comfortable as some of my other shoes.
I told everyone in my workout group and coworkers about this sock. that my coworkers believe I am paid on commission. Because there is a right and left sock, it fits perfectly and snugs up to the arch of the foot. For impact and running, there are cushions at the ball of your foot. It has a lip around the edge to keep it from falling into your shoe. I own a lot of high-end running socks, and this one is by far the best.
Working out is something I really enjoy doing. I mostly walk, and for some reason, I've been getting blisters over the last few months; a friend who works out suggested cotton socks were probably the culprit, and she recommended this brand and another that might help. br>br>These are extremely comfortable, and because they aren't made of cotton, they appear to have allowed me to resume strenuous exercise. These socks have such a good moisture wicking feature that even when I sweat a lot while working out, my feet stay dry and I don't get blisters. br>br>Another advantage is that if I wear these socks all day, my feet aren't cold and clammy when I crawl into bed because the sweat has been wicked away. My wife is content just because of that. Yes, these socks are pricey, but if you have blisters or cold feet, I can tell you that they have helped me tremendously. In my opinion, it is well worth the money.
but it was well worth the effort I mean, being so excited about socks (because they're. socks) but these are, by a long shot, the best athletic training socks I've ever used. I was hesitant at first because of the cost, but all of the "big brand name" socks were causing me problems (slipping while running; etc. ). wearing a thin midsole and toes; After using these for a month, I can confidently say that these socks blow those out of the water. They were shifting so much that they caused discomfort during long long runs [10 miles] and resulted in numb toes) and after using them for a month, I can confidently say that these socks blow those out of the water. The price tag is well worth it! I bought six pairs because I adore them.