Ok… back to your regularly scheduled product reviews and giveaways!
Sorry I've been away for a bit and neglecting my blog. Was off on a trip to Seattle to see my older kids, and then work has been all crazy... but I digress...
This week I’m taking a look at two great companies, Sockwa
and FITS. I put them together for this
review because I've found that they work well together, and hey… one is socks,
and the other is "Socks with Attitude"!!
Check out the review and hang around as I'll give away some Sockwa X8's and FITS Socks at the end!! J
First off, perhaps some of you have heard of Sockwa. The company was founded by David Zasloff, and the shoes (or socks) were born on the beach soccer fields of Southern California in 2008.
I would categorize Sockwa as one of those options for those
that barefoot most (if not all) of the time, and are looking for the barest of
all bare minimum coverage for their feet when needed.
I've reviewed some very minimalist shoes and sandals, many
of which are pretty dang close to running unshod, however the Sockwa X8 is by
far the closest I've found to barefoot.
The 1.2mm TPU sole of the X8 feels paper thin and delivers some
incredible proprioception. The X8 is
unique in that it really is less of a shoe or sandal, but rather a sock-like
second skin. When I run barefoot,
especially in Colorado, my greatest struggle is not with the impact of barefoot
running, but that sensory pain from the tiniest pieces of gravel, or long term
abrasion of chip sealed roads etc. I
know that if I were more diligent, I could get my feet conditioned to handle
just about anything, and I know many barefoot runners that have.
However, for me, barefoot running will continue to be a tool to keep my form in check. I love the feel of barefoot running, and will do it during the warmer months just because it feels great, but I know I’ll never log any crazy mileage or marathon length runs unshod. Hence my focus on minimalist footwear.
However, for me, barefoot running will continue to be a tool to keep my form in check. I love the feel of barefoot running, and will do it during the warmer months just because it feels great, but I know I’ll never log any crazy mileage or marathon length runs unshod. Hence my focus on minimalist footwear.
For me, the Sockwa X8’s allow me to extend my barefoot
runs. I've carried them with me for a
few barefoot runs, and they worked so well to throw on once I reached my
threshold in my bare feet. The feel is
literally like dipping your feet into a thin latex to just take the edge off of
the abrasion, but without blocking a majority of the feel and freedom of
barefoot.
For the best proprioception, running in the X8’s without
socks is ideal. Here, however, is just
about the only negative I could find in the X8’s, and it’s not one that would
impact everyone I wouldn't think. For
me, I could feel the seam between the TPU rubber sole, and the mesh upper. Sometimes it would hit me right on my
Morton’s toe, and bother me a little bit.
It could just be the way my feet are, but I could tell that would bother
me over a long run. My solution? Toss
on some socks, and I am good to go. It
should also be noted that I can’t really run without socks in any minimalist
shoe (huaraches excluded). I just have sensitive feet I guess and I blister
easily.
But this minor issue aside, the Sockwa X8’s are really
terrific. At under 3 oz each in weight, these washable, roll-able, fold-able, running socks are great. The super thin 1.2mm soles have held
up really well so far, with about 35 miles of running, some of it on dirt and
abrasive chip seal. And, I've found that
I really love wearing them as a casual shoe…
it almost feels as you are barefoot in public, but my guess is you can
get away with wearing them just about anywhere.
My overall impression? By far the barefoot feel of the Sockwa's is top notch. If you are looking for a truly minimalist option, and run more roads than trails in mild weather, these would be tough to beat. Don't forget to enter to win a pair at the end of the review down below!
So, I mentioned wearing socks above. And if you know me, you know that I seldom
(if ever) wear anything but Injinji toe socks!
So, when the opportunity came up to try FITS socks, I was a little
hesitant.. I love my Injinji’s, but I
was willing to give FITS a try. Stick around to win the same socks you see above!
Before I get into the socks, just wanted to mention a little about the FITS Sock Co... they starting making socks in 1902 as the Crescent Sock Co, making socks for many different companies until finally launching its own brand using all those years of expertise. Today FITS socks are made in the oldest hosiery mill in the U.S. and the family-owned business is committed to it's people and community. I think that's pretty cool!
Ok.. now what about the socks! Well, considering their "mono" toe construction ;-), I really like the feel of these socks! They provide a surprisingly nice balance between a comfortable fit, and enough flexibility in the material to spread my toes comfortably, which is why I generally stick with Injinjis. The no show Runners are really lightweight, cool, and comfortable. The Trail quarters are thicker, and have been a great winter sock for cold trail runs. I like the thicker cuff on them (which can be folded down as well). Also, I've noticed very little wear on the bottoms of these, and I've run in them quite a bit, so that's a good sign!
Here are the nerdy tech specs I know you were wondering about:
No Show Runner:
No Show Runner:
- Full Contact Fit™
- Dynamic Toe Cup - contours to the shape of your toes
- Heel Lock - super deep heel pocket with ample cross stretch locks the sock on your heel
- Full Contact Cuff - stays in place due to a tighter ankle and looser calf (proper gradience)
- No-show height
- Ultralight flat-knit construction
- SculptureKnit Design - No bunching, slipping, or hotspots
- Looped Toe Seam
- Contents:
- Wool . . . . . . . . . .56%
- Nylon . . . . . . . . . 35%
- Polyester . . . . . . . 6%
- Lycra Spandex . . 3%
Details
- Full Contact Fit™
- Dynamic Toe Cup - contours to the shape of your toes
- Heel Lock - super deep heel pocket with ample cross stretch locks the sock on your heel
- Full Contact Cuff - stays in place due to a tighter ankle and looser calf (proper gradience)
- Style Features & Benefits Performance Cut- between a quarter and crew height
- Performance top rises between Quarter and Crew height
- Vented upper and instep for increased breathability and reduced bulk.
- Lightweight design with cushioning in the heel, toe, and bottom of foot.
- Contents:
- Wool . . . . . . . . . . 58%
- Nylon . . . . . . . . . .32%
- Polyester . . . . . . . .7%
- Lycra Spandex . . .3%
OK.. so how about a giveaway? If you'd like to win a pair of the Sockwa X8's and a pair each of the No Show Runner's, and Performance Trail socks from FITS, complete entries via the Rafflecopter doohickies below... The contest is open to residents of the U.S. and Canada, and will run until Sunday, February 16th, 2014, 10 PM MST.
Thanks and good luck!
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Happy Trails!
Jeff
http://barefootinclined.com
barefootinclined@gmail.com
Thanks and good luck!
a Rafflecopter giveaway
a Rafflecopter giveaway
Happy Trails!
Jeff
http://barefootinclined.com
barefootinclined@gmail.com
my favourite socks? so far my no-show underarmour technical socks .. but i'm definitely willing to give FITS a shot!
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DeleteMy favorite sock right now is my Nike Dri fit or my throlos.
ReplyDeleteI always seem to wear down socks at the ball of my foot. Right now, my favorite sock is from Darn Tough (made mostly of Merino wool). Yes, they do wear down. But they also come with a lifetime warranty. The heel tends to get a hole first, so I send them in and get a new pair, FREE :)
ReplyDeleteI love Sockwa. I wear them every day, for workouts and for casual. You really can wear them just about everywhere. I find the X8s are comfortable all year round, because the fabric breathes. I don't need socks underneath. The G series is only comfortable to me in the winter months because they hold in heat. They make me too sweaty in the warmer months.
ReplyDeleteI've got a Morton's toe too and sometimes that can be a real pickle. I'd love to give the sockwa's a try though. Love minimalism. And in regards to the FITS socks, you can NEVER have too many socks, especially ones of such seemingly high quality construction and design.
ReplyDeleteI haven't yet entered the realm of barefootery, but the Speedy Other Half runs unshod whenever the weather allows and has run 26.2 and beyond sans footwear. He'll get the Sockwas if I win (he's mentioned some Sockwa curiosity in the past, so crossing digits!). I plan to shed my racing flats when the weather warms up and finally give barefoot a go. In the meantime, FITSocks are my all-time favorite. They're the only socks that don't give me grief in the toe seam, and they fit great and last forever. The socks stay with me if I win that giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI often end my long runs taking off my shoes and walking barefoot uphill for the last 1km. New Zealand roads are all chip sealed. Though I think the walk home over the small bits of rock does help toughen my tired feet, with a pair of Sockwas I would totally push that last hill.
ReplyDeleteHow's the traction on wet surfaces (wet tree roots, rocks, etc)?
My running in Luna sandals are increased significantly here in New Zealand. The Sockwas look like they'd be a great option for the Boise foothills when I return home in July. Thanks for the review.
I have tried barefoot running minimally and wold love to give the Sockwa's a try as my feet cant handle it yet.
ReplyDeleteOnly once: my first half-marathon, on a beach...it's still my PR at that distance!
ReplyDeleteI ran my first barefoot race back in October, a trail 50k. I plan on running another trail 50k in May and an eight hour event in September barefoot as well. The Sockwa's sound interesting, I think I'm more interested in them for every day use.
ReplyDeleteI would love to run barefoot but I'm afraid I will get my foot cut a long the way. When I was younger I love running barefoot.
ReplyDeleteI like running barefoot but I am afraid that I will cut my feet since I run mostly on the roads. I like many different socks, I have used Features, Swiftwick, among others.
ReplyDeleteI prefer to be barefoot, but wear shoes outside of the house as I don't like stepping on rocks and am afraid to hurt myself. I don't heal the way I did when I was younger.
ReplyDeleteI don't have favourite socks. I actually don't like any of the socks that I have. Been a long time since I had socks that fit right and felt good on :)
ReplyDeleteWould love to try the Sockwas, been meaning to try them. I am also an Injinji toe socks user but could see the FITS socks being useful for some winter runs or maybe casual non-running wear.
ReplyDeleteI like Balega socks!
ReplyDeleteI have worn my Sockwas for running for the past few months and I swear by them. I use them when can't barefoot (too cold, too wet, too rocky) and I couldn't imagine anything else.
ReplyDeleteI am barefoot alot of the time!
ReplyDelete(Karla Sceviour)
My fave socks are black ones with pink polkadots! ;)
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