Reddit Reddit reviews FoxRiver Men's Wick Dry Coolmax Liner Crew, White, Small

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FoxRiver Men's Wick Dry Coolmax Liner Crew, White, Small
Coolmax, high-performance fiber is engineered to move moisture and speed The evaporation of perspiration. It is a superior fiber for wicking action, drying time, moisture absorption and transport. It's also super softOur exclusive WICK Dry technology quickly draws moisture away from your skin so your feet stay dry and comfortable. Removing the moisture build up reduces hot spots and friction that causes blistersSmooth, flat toe seam doesn't rub or irritate during wear. Plus, our smooth, flat toe closure technique adds durability so it stretches every way you do without unravelingLiner socks create a friction Barrier to help resist blisters and keep your feet dry by moving moisture into your outer sockNo cushioning, flat knit construction puts little between you and your shoeCoolMax technology moves excess heat and wicks moisture away from skinSmooth, flat toe seamUltra-lightweightCoolMax provides great breathability to further enhance its thermal insulation properties
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1 Reddit comment about FoxRiver Men's Wick Dry Coolmax Liner Crew, White, Small:

u/exitpursuedbyagolden ยท 3 pointsr/SaltLakeCity

Another tip: Since your feet are sweating so much, instead of wearing a thin wool sock and a thicker outer sock, maybe try a synthetic liner sock with a thinner wool outer sock. I typically wear a poly liner and a relatively thin smartwool sock in admittedly bombproof mountaineering boots, but I've found that effectively wicking moisture away from my skin has always kept my feet warmer than thicker layers of wool. Sometimes there isn't shit you can do, your feet are going to be cold-- particularly when stationary on cold ground, but if it's so much of an issue for you after 30 minutes in the valley there's probably something you can do/wear until you become better acclimated.

Also, make sure your boots are completely drying out overnight and if not, maybe consider investing in some sort of boot dryer.