Injinji Sock Review

I love trying out different gear for our outdoor and travel activities. When Injinji reached out asking me to partner with them through their affiliate program I replied that I would consider joining if they sent me a pair of socks to try out. Usually when I reply this to companies wanting to partner with me I do not hear back from them. A representative responded stating they would gladly send me a pair. I was excited to try out a new pair of socks.

My husband has gotten into trail and ultra running and uses Injinji socks when running ultra distance races. I was curious how toe socks would fit me as I have larger, stubbier toes.

About a week later I received a package from Injinji, with not one, not two, not three, but four pairs of different toe socks to try out. I received two pairs of Performance Run Lightweight Toes Socks, a pair of Women’s Performance Trail Toe Socks and a pair of Performance Outdoor Merino Wool Toe Socks.

I recently have gotten in to running. My first time using these socks I used one of the Injinji Performance run socks. I was impressed that they fit my larger toes fairly well.

I did a flat trail run on a local rail trail. I was a little worried that I would not like the feel of the socks between my toes. Sometimes I have issues with my toes and toe nails rubbing together causing some pain. These socks were comfortable and prevented my toes rubbing together.

Next I tried out the trail toe socks on a local hike up a small mountain. Again I was more impressed with these socks than I expected. They were comfortable and I loved how they kept my toes from rubbing together. I never felt uncomfortable hiking on the flat sections or going up various inclines.

I have not tried the Outdoor Performance Toe Socks yet as I am waiting for colder weather hikes to wear those, which will be coming soon. After trying Injinji Toe Socks I found them comfortable and they prevented my toes from rubbing together. I will continue to use these socks on my outdoor adventures of walking, running and hiking.

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