Overview
The Feetures High Performance Cushion No Show Tab Sock offers a highly cushioned underfoot feel for extra comfort on your next training run. These socks use a Lycra® arch band and Y-heel design to add support and prevent slippage as you run through the miles.
Sock ThicknessSock Thickness Learn More
Thin
Medium
Thick
Sock HeightSock Height Learn More
No Show
Low
Quarter
Crew
Knee High
Sock Thickness
- 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.
Sock Height
- 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: FA5016840
Features
- No show tab sock with thick cushioning
- Lycra® arch band adds support and reduces movement
- iWick® fabric removes sweat
- Y-heel design and heel tab prevents slipping
- Seamless Toe prevents irritation
Fabric
- 79% polyester, 18% nylon, 3% spandex
Previous Feedback
Comments: Although these socks feel good with no rubbing, they don't wear well at all. I have a couple of pairs that I've run in no more than 10 times and there already are holes in them. The lighter-colored yarn they use in the balls of the feet apparently doesn't wear as well as the main yarn. The lighter colored yarn seems to be thinner and that's where the holes have begun. For the price, I would expect I could get more than 10 wearings out of these socks before holes open up. I've had pairs of the double-layer Wrightsocks for years that show no signs of any wear. I won't be buying Feetures again.
From: VL, CA, USA. October 8th 2015