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I wear them when it's warm out. Polypropylene underneath a light pair of hiking socks
Try these! They are my favorite an I've had the cabelas cool max/ cabelas ultimate liner socks these are the best. Kind of expensive but they don't get stinky like the synthetic and stay warmer if they get damp but usually don't because they wick well.I only had two pairs of these and wore them 6 days straight alternating up backpack elk hunting this last year https://www.amazon.com/SmartWool-SW-SW114-P-Smartwool-Liner/dp/B000IZQB2S
Quote from: Duckslayer89 on January 05, 2017, 07:01:59 PMTry these! They are my favorite an I've had the cabelas cool max/ cabelas ultimate liner socks these are the best. Kind of expensive but they don't get stinky like the synthetic and stay warmer if they get damp but usually don't because they wick well.I only had two pairs of these and wore them 6 days straight alternating up backpack elk hunting this last year https://www.amazon.com/SmartWool-SW-SW114-P-Smartwool-Liner/dp/B000IZQB2SI need to try some of those. Dang those straight synthetics can get rank. I've had some I just straight threw away. After 6 days I think I'd just cut my feet off.
Sockliners are good for preventing blisters,that is why I started wearing them 30yrs ago.
I am a commercial fisherman, and wear Xtra-tuff rubber boots almost daily. I swear by Bama socks. I don't know what they are made of, but they are a blue bootie that wicks sweat away. I can go 6-10 hours on a pair depending on work load. When I crab fish in Alaska, it gets cold enough (-40) that the inside of my boots freeze, but, these bama socks are like a sweat check-valve.... I think they are made in Poland.... works great in.waders too
Nylons are good for a liner. The same kinds that women like to dress up in, except the sock style. That way you still fit in your broken in boots, too.
Quote from: Night goat on January 06, 2017, 09:46:07 PMI am a commercial fisherman, and wear Xtra-tuff rubber boots almost daily. I swear by Bama socks. I don't know what they are made of, but they are a blue bootie that wicks sweat away. I can go 6-10 hours on a pair depending on work load. When I crab fish in Alaska, it gets cold enough (-40) that the inside of my boots freeze, but, these bama socks are like a sweat check-valve.... I think they are made in Poland.... works great in.waders tooBAMA socks are the best for XTRA tuffs. Must have!