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K**N
Awesomeness!!!!
I freaking love these socks! Ok, this is embarrassing but, it must be said. I had a problem with athletes foot and it’s been a problem for a long time. After wearing these socks for a couple weeks, It’s all GONE!! My toes stay dry and comfortable all day. I wish I would have found these things a lot sooner! I plane to get rid of all my regular socks and completely transition into wearing toe socks.Disclaimer: If you’re anything like me, (zombie like until coffee) you will probably need 5 extra minutes to put them on in the morning. I’m a fanAlso, they are pretty true to size for your shoe size so that’s something to pay attention to.PS., thank you Duke for your cameo 🐶
D**O
Nice, but thin and falling apart on 2nd wash.
Says for shoe size up to 12.5. I wear a 10.5. The first time putting each pair on, every single pair pulled tight around the ankle and made a little snap noise in the ankle area. These are my first toe socks but that's usually a bad sign for any sock. Probably the elastic band breaking.Kind of like a really thin thread. I didn't pull real hard it was just pathetically thin, whatever it was.So they were perfectly fine until I washed them and then threads began to come undone. I'm not sure if this picture was after the first or second wash but these socks are very thin, as in, there is no padding really. The toes all fit my feet but are a tad small.I do like them somewhat but the quality seems lacking and they are falling apart already after like 1 month. So yea. 3 stars.Anyway, here's a picture of the sock that looks the worst.-----Edit----I talked with the seller and they sent me a few more socks. They said that some of the socks have a defect. They were very helpful and I do actually like these socks. So I upped my stars to 5 given this next comment.I had purchased this orange sock for me (men's show size 6-12.5) and the white/black for my wife (women's show size 4-10) and she wasn't wearing hers since they seemed big on her extra small women's shoe size 5 feet and mine seemed maybe a tad small but still fit on my 10.5 men's show size foot. So we switched and apparently her size was slightly bigger than mine. So I rechecked the packaging and her's do indeed say women's and the size numbers are indeed a couple lower than the sizes written on my orange sock packaging. Anyway, it seems they might have their sizes mixed up or perhaps I incorrectly assumed that women shoe sizing are measured using a different stick than men's shoe sizing in such a way that a women's 5 is smaller than a men's 5.Anyway, we switched socks and we're both happy now, despite the one pair having issues at the top. I'm running laundry now and there are a few pairs in there. You can assume that if I don't update this, the socks are still holding up well after probably a 4th wash I think we're on now.
R**L
So far so good - UPDATED ADDED
I've used Injinji for years and I'm a huge fan but I wanted to look for some other alternatives that were cheaper. I ended up buying a pack of the black/grey ones and I must say that overall it's really good and solid. They're comfortable and fit really well. I wear a shoe size 13 and no issues. Overall quality wise I think Injinji is certainly a step above in my opinion but when it's really a matter if you want to pay $11-$13 per pair or $3-$4 per pair and for that reason I will certainly buy these again. The problem and reason why Injinji remains to be expensive is there isn't really another serious competitor out there that competes with them so for that reason they've never had the incentive to lower prices. That said these particular Fun Toes brand of toe socks have been really good and I would definitely recommend people to try to them out.UPDATE - I was pretty happy with my initial order as per my initial review but wanted to add an update. I decided to order a 2nd round of these which included white and let me just say eh there might be some quality control issues. I ordered black ones and they seemed ok but the white ones had pretty bad quality issues like tears, stains, stitching really shoddy and coming out etc. I'm not sure the quality of the other colors as I can only comment on the black/grey ones and the white ones but pretty disappointed on the quality. Here are some images. Removing a star.
J**O
Great Value for the money, I'm likely to buy more pairs
For the price I paid, about $3.40 a pair, it's a good quality product.They are slightly thinner than the classic Hanes crew socks.Definitely thicker than many of the other equally priced toe socks on Amazon.I rotate the pairs and I don't use them every day. I'd say I use the same pair about once every 10 days.If you use the same pair daily and you are running long distances, I can see how they can break in a short times but they are still going to last longer than some of those competitor socks than look like a thin layer of gauze.Do note that they only reach size 12. I wear 13s and they fit me okay but they are definitely not for my size. I'd still get them again because I like to use them at home and not just workouts.
A**B
Decent Socks, But Room for Improvement
The FUN TOES Men’s Toe Socks are lightweight and comfortable for barefoot-style running, with good breathability for active wear. The six-pair pack is a good value for the price, and the sizing is generally accurate. However, the durability is a bit lacking—after a few uses, I noticed some wear, especially in the toe seams. They also tend to slip slightly during longer runs, which can be distracting. Overall, they’re an affordable choice for occasional use, but those looking for long-lasting performance might want to consider other options.
D**L
well constructed and effective
These are great....
D**S
Great for testing
This is the one to get if you want to see if these types of socks will work for you. The material is kind of thin and it doesn't look like it could take too many washings. However, the cost is really good and you get 5 pairs. If they work for you then you can move up to the more durable types.
E**N
Dry feet
Love them!
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