If you look at the materials in a Ceepers vs Injinji , Creepers is the only choice. I don't want an oleophilic, polyester fiber surrounding my sweaty feet or my anything else.
They changed something about how it works, it should just auto apply at checkout from what we understand, let us know if it doesn't, we'd love to get to the bottom of it and make sure it's working for everyone!
@@joelpoi4664 we were told recently that the discount code will now be applied through the link. So just using the link to get there should attach it. If not, might be a lag to the new system.
When you said the Creepers socks feel slightly softer than the Injinji ones, which Injinji socks are you referring to (what blend).. the hiking merino wool ones? Also are you both putting these socks in the tumble dryer & they still stay intact after 1 year of use?
Is there a comparison between injinji & creepers? I’m particularly interested in comparing them in tramping boots - my creepers seem a bit thin & I like the look of the injini system with an oversock. (although i guess i could pop another light boot sock over my creepers.
I wish I could wear sock but i can't wear socks because my toes are really fat & chubby & the toes Pockets are not wide enough for my toes because my big toe is 2" inches wide & the rest of my toes are 1" inches wide & plus two with my foot being extremely wide the too are too extremely wide . Good video of the toes socks .
@@sonsofsever I tried the link and no discount is being auto applied, the only discount that appears is the “stock-up deal 20% off on 6+ pairs” when adding that amount to the cart
@@sayuul9529 have you tried both? The Creepers are a fraction of the price... For $80 bucks the SV had better be the best socks I've ever put on my foot.
how is the seam on the big toe? will have to import some depending on fees. The injin~ trail crew with plastic sleeve (not cardboard) seems to have a horrible seam that makes a pressure point and feels like an ingrowing nail.
I bought several pair and am very disappointed. They pill badly after a single wear. I contacted the company and they don't really care. Said it's normal. I wash my wool socks separately on gentle cycle and line dry them. None of my other wool socks are fragile and coming apart like this. I don't recommend.
I've been wearing nothing but merino wool socks for 20 years. I wash and dry them, and I've had no issues with piling, shrinking, or any other type of shape changes. I don't have experience with the Creepers specifically, but I'd posit that the manufacturer is just being careful and trying to avoid customer service headaches by recommending such gentle care.
If you look at the materials in a Ceepers vs Injinji , Creepers is the only choice. I don't want an oleophilic, polyester fiber surrounding my sweaty feet or my anything else.
Cool! Will you do a creepers sock vs xero socks review?
@@Ocean.DreaMz are you talking about the Naboso recovery socks from Xero Shoes?
Thanks for the review! I'm on their site and your code is not working. Was it only available for a limited time?
They changed something about how it works, it should just auto apply at checkout from what we understand, let us know if it doesn't, we'd love to get to the bottom of it and make sure it's working for everyone!
@@sonsofseverit’s only doing 10%
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Great video guys! I'm wanting to grab a pair, but the discount code isn't working.
@@joelpoi4664 we were told recently that the discount code will now be applied through the link. So just using the link to get there should attach it. If not, might be a lag to the new system.
When you said the Creepers socks feel slightly softer than the Injinji ones, which Injinji socks are you referring to (what blend).. the hiking merino wool ones?
Also are you both putting these socks in the tumble dryer & they still stay intact after 1 year of use?
Looks like the pair of Injinji I got are coolmax. And I (Eric) don't tumble dry my Creepers, I line dry and them.
Can they be found in Europe?
@@andreashjalmarsson9886 not in stores no
Is there a comparison between injinji & creepers? I’m particularly interested in comparing them in tramping boots - my creepers seem a bit thin & I like the look of the injini system with an oversock. (although i guess i could pop another light boot sock over my creepers.
@@morjkat we haven't made a comparison video yet, but it's something that's on our radar!
I wish I could wear sock but i can't wear socks because my toes are really fat & chubby & the toes Pockets are not wide enough for my toes because my big toe is 2" inches wide & the rest of my toes are 1" inches wide & plus two with my foot being extremely wide the too are too extremely wide . Good video of the toes socks .
Good video and review of product.
Discount code is not working
@@CVX1000 ya they changed it. It’s now supposed to auto apply through our link
@@sonsofseverI tried the link just now and the only discount it applies is the “stock up deal -20% off on 6+ pairs”
@@sonsofsever I tried the link and no discount is being auto applied, the only discount that appears is the “stock-up deal 20% off on 6+ pairs” when adding that amount to the cart
@@sonsofseverit still does not apply 15% off
@@CVX1000 hmmm let me reach out to him and figure it out. He changed it right after we posted this video
These are horrible compared to the SV grounding barefoot socks
@@sayuul9529 have you tried both? The Creepers are a fraction of the price... For $80 bucks the SV had better be the best socks I've ever put on my foot.
how is the seam on the big toe?
will have to import some depending on fees.
The injin~ trail crew with plastic sleeve (not cardboard) seems to have a horrible seam that makes a pressure point and feels like an ingrowing nail.
I don’t notice any seams during use
I bought several pair and am very disappointed. They pill badly after a single wear. I contacted the company and they don't really care. Said it's normal. I wash my wool socks separately on gentle cycle and line dry them. None of my other wool socks are fragile and coming apart like this. I don't recommend.
Interesting, that's a totally different experience than what we've had. How often are you washing them?
Wool tends to “pill” over time…might not be from drying. Drying causes wool to shrink…
I've been wearing nothing but merino wool socks for 20 years. I wash and dry them, and I've had no issues with piling, shrinking, or any other type of shape changes. I don't have experience with the Creepers specifically, but I'd posit that the manufacturer is just being careful and trying to avoid customer service headaches by recommending such gentle care.