When I open my sock drawer, I never find anything exciting โ just a few no-show black-and-white socks I bought in a Target value pack years ago. While I love to wear them with sneakers for a quick, casual errand, they donโt cut it for intense workouts. When I wear them for long cardio sessions and HIIT classes, I always end up with wet socks and sore feet. And Iโm tired of it.ย
Thatโs where Feetures socks come in. While I was unfamiliar with the world of performance socks before Feetures, I was intrigued about this luxurious alternative to my daily cotton pair.ย
Below, Iโll share more about my experience trying Feetures performance socks over six months and how they compare to others on the market.
SKIP AHEAD What is Feetures? | How I tried Feetures | My experience with Feetures socksย | Are these no-show socks worth it?
What are Feetures socks?
Feetures sells performance socks, which are socks that have technical fibers to manage moisture, according to the brand. They also typically have a seamless design and have properties that keep them from moving or slipping in your shoe. Feetures has six sock styles for women and men: invisible, no-show, quarter, mini crew, crew and knee high, which won an NBC Select Wellness Award for best compression socks.ย
Iโve been wearing Feeturesโ no-show socks for six months; I had two of my colleagues also test them out over a two-week period during the spring. Feetures sells nine variations of its no-show sock โ four distinct styles, all of which come in three three cushion options, including max, light and ultra-light cushions. The four styles include Elite ($18;ย targeted compression performance socks), Plantar Fasciitis Relief ($25;ย intense compression to alleviate foot pain), Merino 10 ($20; keep feet warm, dry and odor-free) and High Performance ($15; non compressive but supportive.) We tried the Elite Max Cushion style, which the brand sent us as a courtesy to test.ย
Feetures Elite Max Cushion No Show Tab Socks
These $18, no-show compression socks are made from a moisture-wicking blend of polyester, nylon and spandex. Theyโre designed to support your feet through targeted compression and conform to the shape of your foot to reduce blisters, according to Feetures. We opted for the maximum cushioning available to protect our feet from impact when moving.
The Elite Max socks come in womenโs (4-13) and menโs sizes (6-15.5) and are available in 13 colors, including Blue Crystal, Cosmic Purple and Gravity Gray.
How I tested Feetures socksย
Iโve been wearing these performance socks for almost six months beginning in winter through the start of summer.
I wore the no-shows from Feetures as I ran errands and walked around my neighborhood, as well as while working out at HIIT classes and during cardio and strength training sessions. NBC Select reporter Harry Rabinowitz and NBC Select associate updates editor Zoe Malin also tested these socks alongside me during a two-week span in the spring in New York City when temps were averaging around 64 degrees Fahrenheit. Rabinowitz wore his socks mostly for leisurely walks and runs and while hanging out at home. Malin wore hers during her daily five-mile runs indoors and outdoors.
During our testing periods we noted how they held up during wear, and after washing them. We each tried them with shoes we wear frequently so we could accurately account for how the socks felt. We also considered how they compare to other brandsโ standard no-show and performance socks.
My experience with Feetures socks
When I initially received these socks from the brand, I could tell they were going to be different from my everyday socks. At first, they seemed thick and plush โ something that initially made me nervous. I donโt like having sweaty feet, so I was a little skeptical about putting them on. That said, all my fears were pretty immediately put to rest. After wearing them, I started noticing that my socks were actually giving my feet support as I moved as compared to just creating a barrier to protect my feet from my sneakers. Below, I go in depth about what I like about the Feetures socks and some potential drawbacks you should keep in mind.ย
What I like
Cushioning
I first wore these socks while breaking in new boots in London as I walked around for hours. Rabinowitz wore his walking around the park and Malin wore hers running. Despite our different initial testing circumstances, our first impressions were all the same. I thought wearing no-show socks in boots for miles would result in blisters and aching, but I was wrong. My feet felt like they were in tiny cloud-like pockets, and I could have kept walking for an additional five miles. By the time I took my socks off, my feet looked completely normal and didnโt have any marks or redness.
I also wore them during regular gym sessions where I spent 30 minutes either running or walking at an incline and or during my weekly one hour HIIT classes. Overall, the toe-to-heel cushion made walking and running so much easier. Itโs not too thick where it elevated me off the floor or gave me extra height, the cushion added an extra few millimeters that made moving around much more comfortable than what I was used to. For example, my bargain cotton socks sometimes make me feel barefoot like thereโs nothing but a thin layer or cotton separating my feet from the floor whereas these do the exact opposite.
Design
As someone with an active lifestyle involving running and strength training, design elements like the no-toe seam and no-show tabs helped minimize irritation when Iโm wearing running or training shoes. Malin had a similar experience: โThe back ankle tab prevents my shoe from rubbing up against my skin and creating a blister,โ she says. โThereโs also a little tab on the front of the sock, which protects the front of my ankle from blisters or chafing.โ
Material
The socks are made of a polyester, nylon and spandex blend. After reporting on the best workout leggings, I learned polyester and nylon are moisture-wicking fabrics and help with overall breathability, while spandex helps stretch and move with you.ย
While they have a thicker material, I never feel stuffed or as though Iโm overheating when wearing them. The sock also didnโt take up any extra wiggle room in my shoes โ wearing them didnโt change how my foot felt inside sneakers I wear regularly.ย
Iโm an intense sweater from head to toe, and I hate taking off wet socks after working out; these never come out soaking after a workout. My go-to socks would absorb all my sweat, staying wet until I was able to throw it in my washer; these stayed dry and only got slightly wet over time.ย
Durableย
Between each use, I threw my socks in the washer and dryer along with the rest of my clothes. I made sure to follow the brandโs directions โ I washed them inside out, in cold water and without bleach or fabric softener. They came out looking as good as they did when I first wore them. โThey keep the same smoothness and donโt get itchy or stiff over time,โ says Malin. Even after wearing them multiple times for different activities and being tousled around my washer and dryer, they held up. โI couldnโt see any signs of wear and tear or loose fabric strands,โ says Rabinowitz.ย
Potential drawbacks to keep in mind
Compression
Iโm not used to wearing a compression sock so I was a bit nervous that theyโd be too tight especially in the area between my toes and arch, but I was wrong. Initially, it was a strange feeling. I typically wear socks with a loose fit and Iโm used to having more room to expand my toes and wiggle them around. These felt like shapewear for my feet. But after a while, I got used to the hug-like feeling it gave me. Malin, who typically runs five times a week, wears a lot of compression socks. โThese socks, in particular, have a noticeable compression that prevents my socks from moving around and supports my arches, which makes me want to wear them more,โ she says.ย
If youโre not used to wearing compression socks, the feeling may be too much at times or in specific areas. โThey have a slightly tight feel around the toes, at least for me,โ says Rabinowitz. If you donโt enjoy that compression, you may want to consider a different version of these socks, like the brandโs High Performance Max Cushion No Show Tab.
Price
Since I was unfamiliar with the world of performance socks, I never realized how expensive they can be. The socks we tried retail for $18 for one pair โ a much steeper price than the 10-pack of socks I typically buy for the same price. For context, theyโre priced similarly to other competitors on the market, including Bombasโ All-Purpose Performance Ankle Socks ($16.50), which is an NBC Select Wellness Award winner, and Swiftwickโs Maxus Zero Tab socks ($16.99).
โFeetures socks felt a little more breathable than the Swiftwick and Bombas ones,โ says Rabinowitz, who recently tried all three socks in addition to five other brandโs performance no-show pairs. This could be because the Feetures socks have a higher polyester percentage (74%) compared to Swiftwick (52%) and Bombas (64%).ย
If you like a sock that has a higher percentage of moisture-wicking fabrics but donโt love the price, consider value packs, which typically bundle multiple pairs for a lower overall cost. For example, Lululemonโs Power Stride Tab Socks (95% elastane and 5% lycra) come in a pack of three for $38, with each sock retailing for less than $13.ย
Are these no-show socks worth it?
If you have an active lifestyle and tend to like a thick, no-show sock that can absorb sweat and offer compression support, then despite the price tag, I think these are worth the money.ย
Theyโre not the only sock to have in your drawer, I still wear my other cotton socks for nonintensive activities like walking around my house or to work at NBC headquarters, but I like wearing Feetures when Iโm feeling more active or need support that I donโt get from other socks. โThese are good no-show socks, among the best Iโve tried,โ says Rabinowitz, who typically prefers crew-length socks. If youโre hesitant about no-show socks, I recommend trying brandโs ankle socks or crew-length socks instead.
Why trust NBC Select?
Iโm an associate reporter for NBC Select covering skin care, hair care and gift guides, including recent stories on body washes for sensitive skin and eye creams. For this story, two of my colleagues and I tried the Feetures Elite Max Cushion No-Show Tab, which the brand sent us for testing. We paid particular attention to the sockโs performance, design, durability and material and compared it to our experience with other socks, including performance and daily cotton ones.
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