....socks. I'm a massive fan of HJ Commando socks - has anyone any contenders for longevity/comfort/cost?
....socks. I'm a massive fan of HJ Commando socks - has anyone any contenders for longevity/comfort/cost?
Until you've gone beyond the parameters, you don't know where they are
Issue socks irritate me, so I went for some by perilla, won't buy anything else now.
http://perilla.co.uk/collections/men...climbing-socks
expensive = maybe, comfortable = absolutely(and like nothing else I have worn), hardwearing = very.
Regards,
Lostplanet
" Discovery consists of seeing what everybody has seen and thinking what nobody has thought. " Albert Szent-Györgyi
I've used ThorLo for years, very comfy and very hard wearing (the cushioned hiking ones).
Bridgedale for me every time http://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&rct...zyMVFFuAiVgGtQ
not cheap mind you
Jason
Midges are our friends
and remember midges smell your fear...................
i use Harkilla socks for normal three season trecking as they are fantatically comfortable. For winter the old Woolpower merino arctic socks come out to play.
He who is illuminated with the Brightest Light
will cast the Darkest Shadow- Andrew Chumbley
I daren't spend much on socks as my terriers seem to enjoy nibbling holes in the toes!
Until you've gone beyond the parameters, you don't know where they are
I have two pairs of HJ's.... over 20 years old and still going strong....
I believe they were called HJ Indestructibles....
Don't wear them on a daily basis, mind you...![]()
Some of my socks are probably older than you are.![]()
1000 mile socks. Hugely popular with the participants of the Nijmegen marches. http://www.survivalaids.com/order1.php?pg=638
Statistically, 6 out of 7 dwarves are not Happy.
Whiteish issue arctic wool socks all year round.
As per Southey, plus some (expensive when i bought them 18yrs ago) dont know name but they still going.
For bang for the buck, I don't think Aldi's trekking socks can be beaten.
They do 2 good kinds; a right and left pair with ergonomic pads and some Tactel lined(same as 1000 mile socks) socks which are my main users now. The Bridgedales, Trek-lites and various other expensive socks get left at home for the £2.50/pair Aldi specials![]()
In every walk with nature one receives far more than he seeks. ~John Muir
Pete.
Don't wear 'em meself, I wear Sandals most of the time in Summer. I suppose that is what you would call going commando![]()
Bridgedale and thorlos i think there called are both good bit usualy just use cheaper wool socks. Any merino wool will be decent
I like Smartwool, Bridgedale and the rest for hiking, but for workaday boot socks I've been getting these Dutch ones from Endicotts for a while - I like them a lot, much better than the standard 'combat' type (e.g. HL) ones I was buying there previously - a bit more expensive, but the sizing is better, and I find them more comfortable and they last longer - after some wear and washing they almost start to felt up. If you like 'combat'-type socks (with all they entail), I'd recommend trying out a pair:
http://www.endicotts.co.uk/product_i...oducts_id=2392
Last edited by hobbes; 10-08-2012 at 23:21.
Many thanks for all the recommendations. There's nothing worse than taking your socks off at the end of the day and finding most of the sock fibres stuck around your toes. My mate calls it 'toe fudge', something I never get with HJ's.
Until you've gone beyond the parameters, you don't know where they are
CAT make good socks and also go upto size 16uk
I use HJ Commando socks tried the others thorlo, bridgedale but always go back to HJ
Looked at Aldi today but they only had fishing socks. Lidl didn't have any trangia rip offs either. Dissappointing tour of the quality shops of Morecambe!
Until you've gone beyond the parameters, you don't know where they are
I am lucky...I love the issue sock. I think they're brilliant and work better in a hot environment than the issue hot weather sock. I have spent a bit of money on socks over the years but always returned to the issue one.
Russ
I must be a bit of an odd one, the issue ribbed socks never seem to work that well for me. I find they are either too hot and sweaty in summer, or just not warm enough for winter use. Plus the artificial fibres seemed to rub the heel raw when combined with the heel counter of issue boots - not a problem anymore though.
Many thanks for putting me on to these. I ordered a couple of pairs and have worn them extensively ever since. They are superbly comfortable and will now move up to the No.1 slot in the preferred sock chart. Brilliant.