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The Japanese have been wearing tabi socks for hundreds of years. It's infuriating that it hasn't caught on here especially considering the advantages that sandals bring in a world that will continue to get hotter for the rest of our lives.
I find that unnecessary,you can just pull the normal sock like 1cm out and put the flip-flop, the extra sock space will take the form correctly and you don't need a specialised sock.
I was gonna bring those up. I've only ever seen them twice, from the same person. They look weird, but I gotta imagine that they're at least somewhat comfortable to still be in use today. Practical too, considering they're the only type of socks I know of that you can wear with flip-flops/toe dividing sandals without damaging your socks.
I love them. They tend to be more practical than toe socks, which can cause some issues because people tend to have drastically different toe lengths.
Tabi socks with Bedrock sandals is the happiest my feet have ever been.
All good to rock the sandals without socks though. Helps with the heat, even
It does indeed! I hike in sandals, however, and hate applying sun screen to my feet. The socks are mostly sun and abration protection. When you're putting in 10 to 15 miles in a day the socks start to get important.
Bedrock sandals sells a pair of tabi socks on their website, which are great, but only come in polyester.
If you're hiking in more mountainous terrain the foot protection and keeping rocks out also becomes important. Non-waterproof hikers aren't that much less breathable in my experience, at least not enough to warrant the downsides of sandals.
Not to say it's not okay to hike in sandals if you prefer, but I think there's good reason to hike in shoes and why sandals haven't become as popular.
Makes sense!
I guess I would opt for roman-style sandals for that type of hiking which would come with out-of-the-box regular sock compatibility.
Look up Tabio
Their website does look promising, thank you! Bedrock Sandals, who I have bought several pairs of sandals from, sell a pair of tabi socks on their website, but they only sell polyester. I've been looking for durable wool and cotton versions of the same thing.
Holy hell.