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Injinji Outdoor Quarter

Men's Clothing > SocksRated: **** by 14 reviews.

SummitHut.com

The Outdoor Crew from Injinji is an incredibly innovative idea wrapped in a simple design philosophy. By combining high-quality materials in a sock that supports your foot and keeps your toes from mashing together, you get greater comfort, fewer blisters, and an overall better time in your active pursuits.

Features:

  • 70% Nuwool Merino Wool, 25% Nylon, 5% Spande-flexU toe design prevents skin-on skin friction and enables natural heel-to-toe movement
  • Precision construction ensures accurate sizing, eliminates slipping
  • Seamless in construction, the tetratsok forms to every contour of your foot

Backcountry.com

The injinji Outdoor 1/4 Crew Socks' use individual toes to reduce friction and decrease the chances of blisters while their NuWool material regulates foot temperature in both warm and cold conditions. These unique socks work great for everything from a summer hike to a winter snowshoe trip thanks to this amazing material. These injinji socks provide insulation for your foot in cold weather, even if they get wet, and they help your feet stay cool during a hot weekend backpacking trip.

Country of Origin:South Korea
Height:Calf
Manufacturer Warranty:1 Year
Material:70% NuWool, 25% Lycra, 5% spandex
Recommended Use:Hiking, backpacking, training
Weight / Thickness:Midweight

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Injinji Outdoor Crew Toe SockInjinji Outdoor Crew Toe Sock$15.95

Sometimes brands make complementary products for the opposite gender that coordinate with this product, we also try to show these products below.

Injinji Outdoor Series Quarter (3 Pair Pack)Injinji Outdoor Series Quarter (3 Pair Pack)Unspecified$54.00
Injinji Outdoor CrewInjinji Outdoor CrewUnspecified$16.00

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Five Fingers KSOFive Fingers KSO
Men's Clothing > Jackets & Vests
$85.00
Injinji Outdoor CrewInjinji Outdoor Crew$16.00
Injinji Performance Crew SockInjinji Performance Crew Sock
Men's Clothing > Socks
$12.56 - $14.00

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SizeColor
Forest
Forest
Blue
Blue
Lavender
Lavender
Slate
Slate
Small15.9515.95 15.9516.00
Medium15.9515.9515.9515.9516.00
Large15.9515.9515.9515.9516.00
Extra Large15.9515.95 14.3616.00

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Injinji Outdoor Quarter Reviews Summary:

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Positive Reviews:

Say Goodbye To Blisters

Rating:*****

figured I was destined to a life time of popping blisters until I discovered the Injinji Tetratsok. Unlike convention socks that cram your toes together causing friction and eventually blisters, Injinji toe socks separate your little piggies. Individual anatomical toe sleeves form a thin anti-blister membrane between toes to eliminate skin-against-skin friction. I have been wearing the Injinji's for 2 years now and haven't have a single blister even when doing runs of up to six hours, and with very wet feet.

They come is different styles from micro-mini to crew to match your individual preference. They are also made with various materials such as CoolMax, NuWool and NuBamboo, an Eco Series collection made primarily of natural, organic, and sustainable fibers. On the down side, the NuWool ones tend to wear out pretty fast.

If blisters have been a problem for you, you may want to take the Injinji toe socks out for a run. You've got nothing to lose but your blisters!

Dan Scotina at Backcountry.com on 07/03/2009

Injinji's Rock the Kazba!

Rating:*****

These seriously are the best socks. I use them for everyday, trail running, climbing, hiking and mountaineering in warm weather. They're really amazing. Toe socks in general aren't the same. They've got this down to a science, even the direction of weave and thickness of material in between the toes is sorted on these socks. I kept getting blisters in between my toes from trail running so these made complete sense. Since I started wearing them I haven't has a single blister. They maintain shape, wick well and last way longer than my other $15 socks. Great product!!!

Steve Tibbitts at Backcountry.com on 11/17/2008

Try these socks on your next trail run!

Rating:*****

I found these socks to have more cushion and protection for trail running than the Performance Injinjis. I tried them out last summer on two 90+ degrees 40 mile trail runs and they did not overheat. I tried them out on cold trail runs with creek crossings and my feet stayed warm. They have greatly reduced my problems with blisters. If you have fat toes or feet (like me), you will need to size up. You will get used to having socks on your toes and will enjoy having a lot less problems with blisters!

Kimmy Riley at Backcountry.com on 03/27/2007

Totally love these socks

Rating:*****

I was a little skeptical when I bought these socks, but they came so highly recommended from a friend that I tried them out, and they are some of the most comfortable socks I have ever worn. They keep your feet totally dry, and keep air between your toes, which is pretty cool too. I have stubby pinkie toes, so the sock is just a touch long there, but doesn't bother me at all.

Brian B. at Backcountry.com on 02/04/2008

Oh yes.

Rating:*****

My tozies are happily warm and...seperated...but its just right. I can jump over buildings and out run cheetahs. Ok, not really, but the girls do like them. I got 4 pairs of black ones and I don't even know what "normal" socks are now. Fully converted and preparing for a pair of toe shoes now. I highly recommend trying these out. BETTER than your normal sock!

nic3322935 at Backcountry.com

Protect the toes

Rating:****

The Injini Toe Socks are a great sock for people who get blisters on the ends of their toes and between their toes. The socks are comfortable and they don't stretch or bunch during runs. The socks do not last an extremely long time.

Overall, I recommend these socks for people who have issues with blisters and toe rubbing.

Chad Brackelsberg at Backcountry.com on 06/03/2009

Great sock

Rating:****

I love these socks. The only problem I have found are steep downhills where the space in between my toes bottoms out in the sock as my foot slides forward- it hurts. If I am not going down something steep- these are my first choice sock- especially for hot weather.

adam at Backcountry.com on 09/01/2008

Toe Socks Rocks!

Rating:****

I just got these socks for hiking and trail running. These sock make your feet feel happy after racking up the miles. The other thing that I like about these they work will with my sandals. If you are a hard core runner, these are the sock for you!

GauthChild at Backcountry.com on 03/12/2007

Blisters-be-gone

Rating:*****

These things are fantastic. If long trail runs are what you are into, these are for you. Blisters become a thing of the past; plus, after your run they fit right into your Chaco Z2's.

Jamoney at Backcountry.com on 05/31/2007

Total Satisfaction

Rating:*****

My daughter loves these socks for running and my son in law wears them everyday. I was very pleased with the price, quick order turn around and shipping.

gma100197617 at Backcountry.com on 11/13/2008

Neutral Reviews:

A little weird for me

Rating:***

This sock is really weird. I really had a problem with the between the toes thing. If you don't mind that, then this sock is super warm and functional. I just couldn't get over it! But I see how people who run, hike, and don't mind the individual toe thing could really benefit from less friction and better control.

Mogg at Backcountry.com on 06/04/2007

Too snug on toes.

Rating:***

Purchased recommended size. Socks are too snug around my toes. Is uncomfortable for me on long trail runs. If not for that it would be a great sock.

Domingo at Backcountry.com on 11/29/2007