
Anything this quirky is worth trying at least once. But the true virtue of Injinji Toe Socks ($12-$14 MSRP) will be determined by whether or not you want to try them a second time. Better still, should you even incorporate them permanently into your arsenal of performance gear? For many the answer is an unmitigated yes. Read the complete review at Examiner.com













I've owned several pairs. They are great with flip-flops or just around the house.
I've owned several pairs. They are great with flip-flops or just around the house.
unmitigated!
unmitigated!
Hot rocks between my toes during a massage: YES!Toe socks: NO! I can't even stand flip-flops…
Hot rocks between my toes during a massage: YES!Toe socks: NO! I can't even stand flip-flops…
sandra, i'm totally with you on that. and yet, unmitigated yes! hard to argue.
sandra, i'm totally with you on that. and yet, unmitigated yes! hard to argue.
Umm, don't they sell these in rainbow stripes at Target? Am I missing something here?
Umm, don't they sell these in rainbow stripes at Target? Am I missing something here?
I am using them now as my toes decided to start blistering after 10 years of running! So far so good, even after 100.
I am using them now as my toes decided to start blistering after 10 years of running! So far so good, even after 100.
They do seem to work, don't last to long though. only use them once in a while for off road hilly runs, which is less and less these days, unfortunately.
They do seem to work, don't last to long though. only use them once in a while for off road hilly runs, which is less and less these days, unfortunately.
They do seem to work, don't last to long though. only use them once in a while for off road hilly runs, which is less and less these days, unfortunately.
They do seem to work, don't last to long though. only use them once in a while for off road hilly runs, which is less and less these days, unfortunately.