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steele2 on scored.co
30 days ago1 point(+0/-0/+1Score on mirror)1 child
I think the OP will benefit more from allowing his feet to naturally adapt rather than always relying on specialty socks.
If the OP plays around with specialty socks then he'll likely only prolong the discomfort of adapting.
I tend to travel for two or three months at a time and prefer to let my feet adapt naturally rather than trying to source specialty socks in remote locations.
Because hopefully his self improvement will last more than a month.
Rather than consoooming specialty socks forever, he'll never need worry about the problem again if he just let his feet toughen naturally and lets this problem solve itself.
I don't wear specialty socks even when climbing in the Tibetan Himalayas, which I do often, for this reason.
If someone was planning a once-off grueling three-day hike, I'd recommend two-layer specialty socks for that, but not for people who have a daily exercise routine.
If the OP plays around with specialty socks then he'll likely only prolong the discomfort of adapting.
I tend to travel for two or three months at a time and prefer to let my feet adapt naturally rather than trying to source specialty socks in remote locations.
Why opt for an inferior sock for the job? He wouldn't pick an inferior shoe for hiking.
Rather than consoooming specialty socks forever, he'll never need worry about the problem again if he just let his feet toughen naturally and lets this problem solve itself.
I don't wear specialty socks even when climbing in the Tibetan Himalayas, which I do often, for this reason.
If someone was planning a once-off grueling three-day hike, I'd recommend two-layer specialty socks for that, but not for people who have a daily exercise routine.