How are running socks different?
Runners’ socks come in a wide variety of styles and materials, all of which are intended to reduce muscle fatigue and speed up recovery time while also enhancing your ability to run farther and faster. Compression running socks come in a variety of lengths, from knee-length to ankle-length, depending on your preference.
You can find a variety of socks at Runderwear.
Cushioning Running Socks – Low
Runderwear’s running socks combine an excellent lightweight cushioned construction with a high performance technical fabric to provide you with the ultimate in comfort and support while you’re out on the road or on the trail. Extra protection is provided above the foot by specially designed cushioned panels that have been carefully selected to provide additional protection where you need it most.
Here’s a preview of Cushioning running socks low by Runderwear:
Total price: £12.00
Anti-Blister Running Socks – Low
Double-layered socks that have won awards for their ability to prevent blisters while running. A double-layered shoe reduces friction against your skin by allowing the two layers of fabric to rub against each other rather than your feet. Strengthened Heel and Toe – Hand finished heels and toes to minimise seams while providing support and comfort where it is most required
Here’s a preview of Anti-blister running socks low by Runderwear:
Total price: £15.00
These materials absorb sweat from your feet and then physically transfer it to the outside of the sock and, eventually, the outside of the shoe, allowing your feet to stay as dry as they possibly can.
Using double-layer socks can help prevent blisters by wicking moisture away from the inner layer and decreasing friction between the outer layer and the foot. According to Wrightsock, “the movement between the two layers of the sock replaces the movement that would occur between your foot and a conventional sock.”
Here’s a preview of Anti-blister eco running socks mid by Runderwear:

