Best women hiking socks according to redditors

We found 33 Reddit comments discussing the best women hiking socks. We ranked the 24 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about Women's Hiking Socks:

u/Ghlitch · 12 pointsr/CampingGear

I bought a pack of these socks from Costco last year. They haven't held up well at all. They've started to get holes. I've also got a pair of darn tough socks that I've worn for the last 7 years. They're in nearly the same condition as when I bought them, just a bit worn in places.

I also have about 24 pairs of these omni-wool socks I bought at nearly the same time. They're holding up as well as the darn tough and are much, much more comfortable. Though I did get them at $10 a 3 pack way back then. I still would buy more if I ever need to.

Also bought a pair of smartwool around the same time which are holding up pretty well. And a pair of wigwam then that are starting to get thin and go the way of the costco socks, but after a lot more time.

u/a5121221a · 5 pointsr/BuyItForLife

I have both Darn Tough and Point6 running socks.

These are the Darn Tough socks I have that compare to my Point6 socks: https://smile.amazon.com/Darn-Tough-Vertex-Ultralight-Cushion/dp/B01A6ML8GG/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1487547326&sr=8-3&keywords=darn+tough+women%27s+socks+no+show
Mine are black.

I got the Point6 socks on sale for $10.99 at Eddie Bauer when I had a $10 reward certificate, so I literally got them for a dollar and change. My Point6 socks are lime green. Like my Darn Tough running socks, they are also no-show tab socks. I'm not a fan of the lime green, but I'm not going to complain about color when they cost a dollar.

Both are running socks. Both have held up equally well. Both retain their shape. Neither of them is prone to foot odor. For the two brands in comparable socks, I cannot find a reason one is better than the other (unless you count color, and that's not a brand-thing).

That said, I also have other styles of Darn Tough socks. I have these running socks in black:
https://smile.amazon.com/Darn-Tough-Vermont-Ultra-Light-Cushion/dp/B01A6MLCB2/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1487547602&sr=8-5&keywords=darn+tough+women%27s+socks+1%2F4
I love them, too.

Because I adore my Darn Tough running socks, I ordered some other Darn Tough styles. I don't like them nearly as much. These attract every fuzzy in the house:
https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B01F47M8WQ/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o05_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
They are also a challenge to put on. The ankles aren't tight while they are on, but they have very little give. They are hard to pull over the heel. I've also had trouble with the footbed stretching. I can wear my running socks for a week straight without any deformation, stretching, or stink. These stretch after just a day. By the end of the day, when I put my foot in my shoe for the umpteenth time, I might start to get a crease somewhere.
I got these in both "midnight" and "gray". The "midnight" version looks very fuzzy after washing rather than retaining its original appearance. Combined with the lint-magnet quality, I'm not keen on the "midnight" version. The "gray" version did a much better job of retaining its original appearance after washing.

These don't have the same level of comfort as the running socks, either:
https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B001MA4GMK/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o07_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I haven't worn these enough to determine whether there are any problems with footbed stretch. I specifically purchased them to wear at work because "charcoal" looked black in the listing. It isn't black. I'm in the Navy and wanted to wear them with my uniform, but am restricted to black socks, so they are a no-go. At some point, I'll probably wear them enough to give an in-depth review, but haven't had a chance yet.

I hope this helps!

u/passaloutre · 5 pointsr/goodyearwelt

Can't recommend People Socks enough. Wish I could find them (or something similarly thick) in Argyle though

u/gummy_bear_time · 4 pointsr/GiftIdeas

How about wool socks that she can use on the camping trip? Add a fun embroidery patch to commemorate her birthday and trip. I just linked a random one, but I'm sure you can find one that is meaningful to her birthday, the trip, or your friendship.

Another fun idea is this wine tumbler!

u/Girfex · 4 pointsr/AmazonFaeries

I'll try to enter with these. Maybe not the fuzziest or cutest, but they are soft merino wool, have a lifetime warranty, and can be worn several days straight without any stink at all. They are tough enough for outdoor activities, too.

Even if they don't win, you should get a pair! I have two pairs, and they are very comfy. At least, comfy on my scruffy feet :)

u/lillakatt · 2 pointsr/femalefashionadvice

i got these ones from Amazon and I'm a fan. i wore them shoveling snow and my feet were warm.

u/Feodar_protar · 2 pointsr/autism

I second darn tough socks. I also hate the feeling of seams on socks. Darn tough are very cozy and comfortable and I’m sitting here at work pushing my toes to the front of my socks trying to feel the seam and I can’t. I’m not sure about the female equivalent socks I use but these look about right. Light cushion is their thinnest, cushion is a good everyday sock and full cushion is thickest and best for winter. I hope this helps. I absolutely love my socks and have turned 5 people on to them who have all now got rid of all their old socks and only wear these. I realize I’m starting to sound like I work for them I swear I don’t lol.

u/JackGetsIt · 2 pointsr/BuyItForLife

I've had good luck with omni wool socks as well.

Bought this three pack about 5 years ago and wear them 2-3 days a week.

https://www.amazon.com/OMNIWOOL-Multi-Sport-Hiker-Socks-3-Pair/dp/B00D8W9K4O

They have a nice fit under the arch of your foot as well.

u/SnapCantSnap · 2 pointsr/BabyBumps

These are my favorite ever from Amazon! Probably won’t make it in time for OPs flight.... in her case I’d recommend the ones in the yellow box from walgreens! $10/pair I think? Great in a pinch!

u/keepsharp · 2 pointsr/alaska

Wool socks are great gifts. They're pricey if you need to buy a weeks worth all at once. I really like Darn Tough socks. They're better quality than Smartwool and guaranteed for life.

The real problem is that there is such a wide range of temperatures here in Fairbanks (80F in the summer down to -40 or -50 in the winter) that you really need two or three pairs of everything. Your -40F mittens are going to make you really uncomfortable when its +20 out. Same with your heavy down parka and your heavy boots. But I wear hiking weight wool socks and normal boots every day from September to May if I'm not going to be outside for the whole day and my feet stay warm.

u/Boogidy · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

So... these, or even these, perhaps?

D'awww! 'Tweren't nuthin ((kicks dirt)) :]

((hugs))

u/OneEyedTurkey · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Momma Bear might like some Arabian tea?

I think she will enjoy it. Maybe a local Arabian store is nearby and sells tea too.

And you said she is a nurse. If she is still working and standing most of the time, I think these compression socks will be useful for her

I wish your mother a happy (early) birthday! And I hope your health gets better.

u/rainbowlu12 · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Because there is nothing better than bacon, Sock It To Me Breakfast Food Women's Crew Socks. Curse your inevitable betrayal!!!

u/zombiemind8 · 1 pointr/malefashionadvice
u/eliza_cs · 1 pointr/Eliza_cs

Feeling generous today? I would love to be spoiled!

I need this t-shirt, socks, socks


leggings - the silver version


string body

u/wedditer · 1 pointr/TryingForABaby

My feet don't have any circulation either and I use wool socks (even though I'm allergic to wool! haha) and I will never go back. My husband got me a pair of the smartwool ones and I am not a fan. I buy this kind on Amazon.

u/cptzanzibar · 1 pointr/paintball

Ankle height merino wool socks. People assume wool means warm and itchy, not the case. They can be used all season, as they are thermo-regulating, keep you warm in the winter and cool in the summer. They also wick away moisture and dry quickly, while giving an excellent extra layer of padding. I wear them casually now too. So comfy.

u/i_heart_blondes · 1 pointr/AskMen

Yeah I figured they crinkle up like that when they get old. I'd probably stick with some nice wool hiking socks to fill the empty space instead. I like these

u/Sansanvi · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Link Those look like theyʻre worth trying! Iʻd get them if they were usable when playing softball :3