Darn Those Socks: Switching from Hanes to the Smartwool Ultra Light

November 17, 2008 by Kaitlyn Watts  
Filed under Apparel

smartwoold-womens-ultra-light-cycling-sock-300x300 Darn Those Socks:  Switching from Hanes to the Smartwool Ultra LightA sock by any other name is well, still a sock.  Or so I thought, until I slipped my foot into the lightly cushioned sole of the Smartwool ultra light woman’s cycling sock. As I eased my battered foot into this sock I could see the aura of light haloing around my feet, clearly indicating that this was “the sock.”

Socks, to me, have always meant the Sam’s pack of Hanes. You loose them in the wash, they stretch out, get holey, and of course, for those of us mountain bikers…stained with mud. Finding a sock that doesn’t slip down into your riding shoe while climbing is usually a tough task, in addition to finding a riding sock that is warm, yet not too thick.  Hence the staple pack of Hanes from Sam’s club.

The Smartwool ultra light riding sock fit all my needs, from riding to yoga to weight lifting and running. Immediately after putting them on, my feet were engulfed in the sultry deliciousness of their feel. Snugly securing themselves around my foot, they harbored each toe with comfort and support. They showed off my ankles and bulging calf muscles, while at the same time never slipping below the shoe line.

I still have my first pair of Smartwools that I bought 10 years ago in Steamboat, Colorado. They have since manufactured themselves a hole from years of wear, but yet remain a staple of my winter wardrobe. Usually I dedicate my biking apparel budget to high quality chamois and shoes, but the Smartwool ultra light has proved itself to be more than just a sock and is worth buying multiple pairs.

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Kaitlyn Watts - who has written 2 posts on Mountain bike product reviews, bike builds, trail reviews, forum, and tips - MTOBikes.com.

A transplant to Colorado 5 years ago, Kaitlyn thrives on high adrenaline adventures on two wheels. Continuously pushing the limits of the sport while exploring all the west has to offer, she still finds time to grade papers and coach at the local high school where she teaches.


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