It's super close between those two in my opinion, the only reason I like the Creepers more is because they are softer, so they're a little comfier to wear. Other than that, they're neck and neck.
@@Iconic_Scarab I think I got my pairs of Injinji before they even had a wool option (or at least before I knew they had one!) so unfortunately I haven't been able to try them. If their wool sock is as soft as Creepers (which I assume it is) then I think it would come down to either wanting to support the little guy, Creepers, or just going with what everyone else does, Injinji. Either way, I think you'll be happy.
@@sonsofsever I have a few pair of Injinji’s wool socks but haven’t tried Creepers. Notably Injinji has a higher wool content at 71% vs 50% so that would seem like it would make for a noticeably different feel plus it has less spandex/lycra so it probably not as stretchy. I personally got the midweight mini-crew. I don’t do any hiking or running so I can only say they are perfectly fine as an everyday sock. I wish Darn Tough (known for their wool socks) made toe socks as I would try those as well especially with their lifetime warranty.
I'm a 9, I usually go for the M but have gotten some L and they all work fine, I'd probably go for the L in your case though if you're between 9 and 9.5.
@@DeePat-gd5so the Vibram ones are good quality and have no arch support, they're a lighter weight sock, so they won't inhibit your ground feel at all.
What does Creepers excel above Injinji? I have no loyalty to any brand but see no negatives with my Injinji socks. Price is expensive for sure.
It's super close between those two in my opinion, the only reason I like the Creepers more is because they are softer, so they're a little comfier to wear. Other than that, they're neck and neck.
@@sonsofsever Unless I missed it you didn’t review Injinji’s wool variant which is the better comparison that I would be interested to see.
@@Iconic_Scarab I think I got my pairs of Injinji before they even had a wool option (or at least before I knew they had one!) so unfortunately I haven't been able to try them. If their wool sock is as soft as Creepers (which I assume it is) then I think it would come down to either wanting to support the little guy, Creepers, or just going with what everyone else does, Injinji. Either way, I think you'll be happy.
@@sonsofsever I have a few pair of Injinji’s wool socks but haven’t tried Creepers. Notably Injinji has a higher wool content at 71% vs 50% so that would seem like it would make for a noticeably different feel plus it has less spandex/lycra so it probably not as stretchy. I personally got the midweight mini-crew. I don’t do any hiking or running so I can only say they are perfectly fine as an everyday sock. I wish Darn Tough (known for their wool socks) made toe socks as I would try those as well especially with their lifetime warranty.
Can you comment on sizing for creepers, size L is 9.5-11, I'm between 9 to 9.5, you think L is fins, not to big?
I'm a 9, I usually go for the M but have gotten some L and they all work fine, I'd probably go for the L in your case though if you're between 9 and 9.5.
@@sonsofsever thanks for quick reply, much appreciated!
Which toe socks give you the most ground feel (minimalist) with no built in arch support?
@@DeePat-gd5so the Vibram ones are good quality and have no arch support, they're a lighter weight sock, so they won't inhibit your ground feel at all.
Have you tried injinji toe socks?
Yeah, we talk about them in our first toe sock comparison video, they're great!