








Description
Ships in 1-2 business days | Based in Frederick, Maryland | Est. 2015
XOTOES™ are engineered with US Patented PTFE & Copper yarns (AKA RAPIDriCOPPER™). These highly specialized yarns combat friction and hot spots, improve moisture management, help reduce bacteria, and improve toe and heel fit, stability, and splay. These specialized yarns surround the entire foot and encapsulate the toes and interdigital spaces for maximum comfort. High-tech for your feet and toes. More durable than other toe socks on the market!
Features:
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Anatomically shaped left and right foot designs to maximize comfort
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XOTOES™ have tiny interdigital micro holes that allow a form-fitting toe while maximizing toe stretch, splay, airflow, and comfort
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XO-ARCH™ provides arch support for foot stabilization with built-in ventilation channels for maximum breath-ability and stretch
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XO-HEEL™ conforms to the heel to prevent sliding
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XO-AirChannelDUCT™ for maximum airflow
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XO-SHIELD™ inner and outer air flow channels reduce sweat and maximize ventilation
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Specs:
- Height: Ankle
- Weight: Lightweight
Sizing:
Sizing | Foot Length |
1 | 6" - 9" | 15 - 23cm |
2 | 9.5" - 12" | 24 - 30cm |
3 | 12.5" - 14" | 32 - 36cm |
Materials: 65% RAPIDriCOPPER™, 20% Nylon, 15% Elastane. PFAS-Free
Made in the USA
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Care: For longer product life, maximum protection, and comfort, wash and dry using liquid fabric softener after each use (to lubricate the fibers for longer life). For optimal benefits, liquid fabric softeners are always recommended. Do not bleach. Wash normal: 105F/40C. Dry normal medium. Do not dry clean. Do not iron.
- Reviews
- Questions

Stand up well to long term use
Initially the toe socks felt a bit rough against my skin. It was allso my first experience with tow socks. However, with long term use that feeling disappeared. I can tell whether the fabric became softer or I simply got used to it. After more than a year toe socks from other brands look worn and a bit frayed, but Xotoes still look like new. They have stood up well to repeated washing as I put them on as soon as they are dry, I tend to pick them first even at home.

Cozy
I've not previously owned a pair of toe sock before these, but I really enjoy these socks! They are pretty cozy to wear and I feel like they really improve my feet's airflow. Pretty minimal cushioning but that's what you want in a running sock, and they feel well made for that purpose.

These are the best toe socks.
If you want toe socks, especially for thru-hiking, these are the ones you need. Their construction makes them the most durable, and their form offers a nice little bit of compression, They're not pretty like Injinjis, but they don't fall apart like Injinjis, either.

Surprisingly Comfortable
Jury is still out for long distance (bought these as it was getting cold), but have used them for a couple of day hikes and workouts and I like how they keep my toes separated. Much less moisture and friction. On one trip my big toe was a bit irritated, but it was one out of five uses and didn’t repeat.
Unfortunately, we aren't fans.
was looking for alternatives to my injinji wools and nylon runners, and like to support competitors. had read that these were nice. my injinji wools die in about 200 miles for me, but i have no issues with the injinji nylons what so ever - they're my go-to when i'm not needing wool. decided to try these. at first glance, liked them... until i put them on. the material feels harsh, and they almost need broken in. i noticed i was sliding around in my shoes while backpacking... i had hotspots for the first time in a decade. my partner refused to wear them after the first day she tried them. they held up fine over my 310mile nobo jmt, with another 52miles of side hikes, last month, so no complaints for durability. something about them is just off for both of us. i was pre-emptively taping two toes to prevent blisters, and i needed to heel-lock my altras to compensate for the sliding around, which i don't like to do if i can avoid due to tongue-pressure on my feet. hope they work for you, but i'd pass on these if you're like me, or planning to thru-hike something with them. i'll just wear them to work or when i'm walking around, but i'm instantly back in my injinji socks for backpacking. ymmv + hike your own hike!