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    I buy a 12 pack of socks ..... one goes on my prosthetic foot , and then I got 23 singles for my other foot ..... what a deal !!!!!!
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    I use the blue ones with padded sole you use to wear. Let me know if you need one

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    Quote Originally Posted by stumpy View Post
    I buy a 12 pack of socks ..... one goes on my prosthetic foot , and then I got 23 singles for my other foot ..... what a deal !!!!!!
    Shit that must be handy with the washing machine always eating one leaving you with an uneven pair

    Bridgedale and norsewear have popped up a few times so will give em a crack. Cheers all

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    Bridgedales!! Best sock out!! Tried all sorts and found the Bridgedales were the best, for me anyway.

    I get my Bridgedales off a guy on Trade Me (username tonyconnolly). He's in Hastings.
    Heaps cheaper than in retail shops.
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    Everytime I drive past Norsewood I go into the Norsewear shop and get the long hunter and thermal type - not the traditional ones, I find them too ropey

    Bought about 10 pairs 20 years back and another 8 pairs a couple years ago - still going well

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aly View Post
    I get my wool socks from CRT and hiking socks from Mountain Designs - merino blend. If you look for hiking/tramping sock brands a lot of them are designed for quick-dry and comfort.

    I've heard of waterproof socks and they looked pretty darn good, can't remember the brand, might be a good idea to look into!
    umm aren't they also called "gumboots".
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    Quote Originally Posted by mikee View Post
    umm aren't they also called "gumboots".
    As if it's impossible to get water in gumboots

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    Bridgedale, Key is not to wear on carpet, I put mine on just moments before my boots, Current pair 3 years and going strong. Had a guy once come into the shop had a pair last 40yrs
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    I have recently been wearing socks with a 70% merino blend. Bridgedale, Smartwool, and just got some Lorpens. All are good if a little expensive. Had a really good run out of the Warehouse NATO brand too.
    Got given a pair of toe socks recently too. The jury is still out on that one. They actually feel pretty good once you're used to them but they look a bit creepy.

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    That is just plain weird.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shearer View Post
    I have recently been wearing socks with a 70% merino blend. Bridgedale, Smartwool, and just got some Lorpens. All are good if a little expensive. Had a really good run out of the Warehouse NATO brand too.
    Got given a pair of toe socks recently too. The jury is still out on that one. They actually feel pretty good once you're used to them but they look a bit creepy.

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    not enough toes for those in the SI
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rushy View Post
    That is just plain weird.
    Yeah. But I suppose mitten wearers thought that about gloves when they were first made too?
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    Quote Originally Posted by ONYVA View Post
    not enough toes for those in the SI
    Bugger. It only lets me 'like' that one once!
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    Get mine from the red shed. The way I wear out socks on carpet and concrete, it ain't worth spending money on good ones. Look at that. ain't really isn't a word
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