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Ultimax Wigwam "Hiker II” Performance Socks
Reviewed by: Bill Ames Where to buy: Anywhere quality sporting goods are sold Cost: $9.00 or so Billed as "blister free" these are supposed to be the most hi-tech socks available. At least that's what it says on the packaging. Water is no problem at all in these socks--with the proper boots, they dry so fast you don't mind walking through puddles or fording streams. Combined with my >Mil-Spec Altama jungle boots, I fear no water on the trail :-) Second addendum: I'm now into my 8th year with the original two pairs of Ultimax cool hikers from Wigwam, and they're still going strong. I've got well over two hundred day hikes on them, and they show no signs of stopping. Meanwhile, some other brands I've tried have been relegated to the rubbish tip . . . they just don't hold up, and they're not nearly as comfortable. This includes the USGI socks, which I've never liked because they're too slick. I've come to appreciate the grip these socks have, too. A lot of socks allow your foot (especially your heel) to slip around, and that causes injuries and blisters. The Ultimax have enough traction to hold your heel in place, even on the rockiest boot-busting trails. As for the difference between the 'Cool Lite Hiker' and the 'Hiking II' products, I honestly don't see much, except that the Hiking II socks are a bit warmer in the winter, which they're not designed for, but work quite well! If you're into light weight trekking, you can save a few grams, but I can't really say that they are much cooler—both models seem cool to me.
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