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FAQs about Walking Socks

2010-09-16 10:08:13

Many people who have just started walking as a hobby will likely have a few questions about walking socks. Here are just some of the most frequently asked questions that people will have in regards to these items.

Are Walking Socks Really Necessary?

The socks that we use for everyday use are just not created for walking long distances. This means that when we try to use them for this purpose we run the risk of damaging our feet and making our rambles uncomfortable. The wrong socks can mean developing blisters and other problems such as sweaty feet. We can avoid these problems by choosing to wear walking socks.

Is There Only One Type of Walking Sock?

In fact there are many different types of walking sock available and the one you choose will depend on your personal preferences and the type of walking you intend to indulge in. For instance, if you expect to be walking in very wet areas you might want to be wearing waterproof socks for walking.

Should I Purchase the Most Expensive Walking Socks?

Walking socks don’t necessarily have to be expensive but they just have to be up to the task we intend for them. There is a wide range of choice when it comes to this type of item and it is possible to get good socks for walking at reasonable prices.

If I have Good Walking Shoes/Boots Do I Still Need to Worry about Socks?

If you are wearing the wrong socks there is probably not much advantage in wearing good walking shoes or boots. Both are important and if you have one without the other you are not going to get the best effect. It is quite amazing that people are willing to spend an absolute fortune on boots but they seem to resent spending a bit of money on the right type of sock. This is a real shame and you should avoid it if you want to get the most from your walking shoes.

How Are Walking Socks Different From Other Types of Sock?

These items differ in many ways depending on the make or style. Some are made with material that is more suited for walking. Others use designs such as double layering to greatly reduce the risk of blisters developing. Yet others are made from a special material that keeps your feet dry in wet conditions while still allowing your feet to breath.

Which Type of Walking Sock Should I Buy?