Overview
The Drymax Hyper Thin Run Mini Crew Socks Light Pink offer an ultra-breathable feel while keeping blisters at bay. A full mesh upper allows airflow to keep feet cool and dry over any distance. As an added benefit, Drymax fibers woven into the sock fight bacteria buildup to avoid the unwanted stink.
No Show
Low
Quarter
Crew
Knee High
- Thin: Thin socks are typically ultra-lightweight, highly breathable, and quick-drying. These socks are ideal for snug-fitting shoes, like racing or competition options, or for the runner who prefers a more minimal approach to their footwear.
- Medium: Medium-thickness socks offer a blend of cushioning, moisture-wicking, and added comfort. These socks work well for most runners and can provide an extra sense of protection in everyday running shoes.
- Thick: Thick socks provide full cushioning for a plush ride and extra comfort. These socks are useful for runners looking for underfoot protection or those who are looking to remove any extra space in their shoes.
- Low: Low-cut socks go no higher than the middle of the anklebone. No-show socks, which do not go higher than the top of your shoes, are also in this category.
- Quarter: Quarter socks are higher than low-cut socks and usually cover the anklebone entirely. This provides a feeling of stability in the ankle, and alleviates most blistering that could be caused when low-cut socks creep down and expose the skin on the back of the heel.
- Crew: Crew socks go as high as mid-calf. They provide full foot, ankle, and low leg coverage for a variety of activities.
Product Details
Model Number: DMX-RUN-1237
Features
- Ultra-thin low cut sock with full upper breathability
- Drymax's dual-layer fabric dries rapidly to prevent blisters
- Vented arch band and breathable upper mesh panels keep feet dry
- Anti-Blister System consists of a smooth interior and flat toe seams
- 3D Advanced Fit developed with 3D models for superior fit
- Y-heel enhances fit and stops socks from slipping
- Odor control treatment in fabric defends against bacteria growth
Fabric
- 73% Drymax Olefin, 11% polyester, 11% nylon, 5% elastane
Previous Feedback
Comments: WORST sock in running sock history, period. Being an active runner, I have bought many different brands of running socks/shoes over the years, I decided to give Drymax a try and bought 5 pairs through RW ... big mistake. Where do I begin?
1) The material is very cheap and slippery, with just one run I am already seeing some loose threads coming off
2) My biggest complain is the "running" sock kept slip to the bottom of my feet during run. It's not just one bad pair, all 5 pairs are the same: both left and right socks slipped under my feet during run, I literately had to stop 5~6 times to adjust the socks in a short 5 mile run, imagine the frustration. At first I thought maybe it has to be "broke in", so I washed the sock, and tried again ... same result. I have never had this kind of issues with ANY OTHER BRAND. They call this a running sock? This has to be a joke, because it failed the most basic requirement of running.
Do yourself a favor, buy any other brand other than this one.
From: Warren, Houston, TX. October 22nd 2018
Comments: Very thin and slippery. Did not keep my feet dry. Only pair of socks, including cotton when I first started out, to give me blisters. Will be heading back to Injini.
From: Anonymous, Oregon. September 17th 2018
Comments: The good is that these are ultra light, keep your feet dry, and are lasting forever. The bad is that the toe seem isn't that flat and is not too good at both ends.
From: Glen, Moorestown, NJ, USA
Comments: The socks are thin but are very slippery. Couldn't get a "locked down" feel inside the shoe. I've tried it with Saucony Mirage, Saucony Fastwitch 5, Brooks Defyance 3, Nike Free 3.0 v2. I am going to stick with the Experia socks by Thorlo.
From: Thomas, NY, NY, USA
Comments: Seems like it'll be a great, thin, cool sock, however be careful on sizing if you're near the end of the range. I wear an 11 1/2 shoe and purchased the XL (11-13), and the heel ended up being up by my ankle. I'll need to exchange these for a large to see how those work out.
From: Mike, Chicago, IL, USA