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<blockquote data-quote="guywhofishes" data-source="post: 126453" data-attributes="member: 337"><p>Yeah, just buy a couple different brands of high quality wool/synthetic hiking socks - of varying different thickness, and combine those with a "girl's" sock (liners) under them. Reason I say "girl's sock" is because they remind me of all my mom's socks when I was a little kid - almost like panty hose.</p><p></p><p>I think the reason liners are preferred is because the liner holds good to your skin and the liner slips across the outside sock when needed. That prevents blisters and has a magic way of feeling pretty good even when your socks get soaked, etc. Without a liner when your sock gets soaked it starts grabbing your skin and working up blisters or just starts wadding up and feeling crappy.</p><p></p><p>I started wearing liners 20 years ago and once you do you can't go back. Just buy two quality liners and two quality socks and you'll be happy with one of the combinations IMO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="guywhofishes, post: 126453, member: 337"] Yeah, just buy a couple different brands of high quality wool/synthetic hiking socks - of varying different thickness, and combine those with a "girl's" sock (liners) under them. Reason I say "girl's sock" is because they remind me of all my mom's socks when I was a little kid - almost like panty hose. I think the reason liners are preferred is because the liner holds good to your skin and the liner slips across the outside sock when needed. That prevents blisters and has a magic way of feeling pretty good even when your socks get soaked, etc. Without a liner when your sock gets soaked it starts grabbing your skin and working up blisters or just starts wadding up and feeling crappy. I started wearing liners 20 years ago and once you do you can't go back. Just buy two quality liners and two quality socks and you'll be happy with one of the combinations IMO. [/QUOTE]
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