![]() Wearing sock liners helps keep your feet dry and cool, even if it seems counter-intuitive. Whether you choose to wear them alone or with a thicker pair of socks, sock liners are great for hiking in any weather. Soft, moist skin is more susceptible to blisters than dry feet. When your feet are wet from sweat, your skin is softer. It also makes your feet more resistant to blisters. This helps keep your feet dry which keeps them cool. These fabrics are ideal for sweaty feet. They pull moisture away from your feet and redirect it onto your outer pair of socks or your hiking shoes. Most sock liners are made from wool, nylon or acrylic, polypropylene and/or polyester blends. Look for moisture-wicking and quick drying materials. You can even find sock liners in toe-sock styles for efficient skin coverage, even between your toes. These types of socks are meant to conform tightly to your feet when worn with your hiking boots. Sock liners can work well as a base layer, but you can also wear them on their own. They help keep your feet cool and dry. These thinner socks have benefits, including sweat-wicking and blister prevention. ![]() Sock liners are thin socks that you wear with thicker socks while hiking. ![]()
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