You’ve heard about how toe socks can help prevent blisters, and how great they are for trail running and hiking… Now you have a chance to win a pair!
Note: Existing subscribers are welcome to enter. Don’t worry, you won’t get duplicate emails 🙂
One winner will be chosen at random based on entries through 11/30/2010, another will be chosen 12/31/2010, and one more on 1/31/2011 so be sure to sign up by midnight pacific time.
Just for fun, leave a comment below on where you plan to wear the new Injinji Midweight toe socks if you win! A favorite trail near your home? At a National Park?
Good luck, and happy trails!
How on earth do they come up with such ideas! Anything to make playing in the outdoors more enjoyable, I am totally in favour off and game to try! If I should be so lucky to win the toe socks I would wear them where “life begins at 40” that’s down Highway 40 to Kananaskis where there is mountain after mountain after mountain just calling out my name to come visit!
I’d love to give toe socks a try and the JMT this July should be a good test!
That is fantastic! I have heard such wonderful things about El Camino de Santiago. Have a great time!
I am walking the pilmigrage “El camino de Santiago” / St. James Walk in Spain next year for my 60th. birthday.
Rosaligia Álvarez
Puerto Rico
We plan to do all 72.2 miles of the AT that runs through NJ, so these socks would come in handy! Maybe if we’re feeling good, we’ll hit parts of PA and NY, too!
Injinjis would really help hiking in Cuyamaca Rancho State Park, where I volunteer! 🙂
favorite trail is ouble O Arch for sure. The hike up is awesome and well worth it!
I promise to give these a good workout in the Canadian Rockies! In particular, Kananaskis country.
I would wear them on some day trips around my hometown and for geocaching (for exampel an “iron man” cache: 17km walking, then climbing and kayaking *great fun*)
Wow sounds like fun! I love the Cascades too!
I would wear these socks on our Enchantment Lakes backpacking trip this summer. That would be after I wore them up Mt. Si and around the Central Cascades.
Yep I agree Lisa! People everywhere could use Injinji socks!
Even someone in San Antonio could use Injinji socks for future adventures.
Headed to Nepal in December, I bet these would help with our long hikes!
Clouds Rest is amazing! Have fun!
I want to hike to Clouds Rest in Yosemite NP, so these would be great!
For sure … my first major backpacking trip … our attack of the first section of the PCT … or perhaps Joshua Tree?!?!
I would love to wear the Injinji socks at Christmas – they are super cool looking & I am sure my family members and many friends haven’t seen these before.
I’ve been pretty good at building up callouses on my feet to prevent blisters. But for some reason my pinky toes refuse to callous properly. I sure could have used these socks when I hiked the Baden Powell on Vancouver’s North Shore. I would love to try these socks out.
I would love to wear the Injinji socks on my next big hike in Yosemite NP!
I would love to wear the Injinji socks on my next big hike up Snowdonia, North Wales, UK.
I hope to wear them and meet Dee Molenaar again while trekking around Mt. Ranier. I think he would just look at them with that wonderful twinkle in his eye.
I always get a lot of blisters on my toes, so I tried these toe socks for the first time last summer hiking in Iceland and my feet were very happy! Now I won’t hike without them!
I think they are so darn CUTE !!! I will give them a try.
I wanna use them for snowshoeings in Pyrenees.
What an adventure! I read Ed Viesturs book K2 last year and now I can appreciate how amazing your trip will be!
I’ll wear them on my trek to K2 Base Camp in Pakistan. That’s my next trip, unless I opt for the Everest region of Nepal again.
I want to hike the National Parks in Utah this summer – Bryce Canyon and Joshua Tree for starters – so that’s where I’d wear these.