Grip socks aren't your ordinary footwear. These special socks with a sticky bottom grip have become a popular soccer fad in recent years, and for good reason: they promote traction and prevent slipping much better than regular soccer socks. They can be used by cutting off the heel of your normal long sock or can be put over your long sock if you do not wish to cut your team's socks. Here are our top 4 best grip socks for athletes to improve performance and reduce blisters.
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TruSox
For soccer players looking to invest in their first pair of gripped socks, TruSox is the way to go. These socks have a gripped bottom and cushioned pads to prevent blisters. TruSox form to your feet and allow you to feel confident when you change directions quickly during a game. Although these are a bit pricey, you will find that they are worth it as you are able to change direction better and prevent blisters much easier.
Falke Grip Running Socks
These incredibly comfortable socks form to your feet and have specific cushioning for both your right and left foot. The moisture-wicking fabric protects against sweat and helps prevent blisters as well. The silicone grip on the bottom of each sock also allows you to have a strong grip and a tight-fitted sock, which leads to less slipping in your shoe and less bunching of your socks.
Lux Anti-Slip Socks
These grip socks form to your feet and give you a nice, tight fit. The thick grips provide tons of cushioning and allow you to plant your feet and change direction with ease. They are comfortable and useful outside of sport and as a bonus, these socks are best if you're shopping on a budget as they are cheaper than the previous two socks.
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Adidas Alphaskin Traxion Maximum Cushioned Crew Socks
This sock focuses on comfort as compared to grip. The most cushion is found in the heels and toes to help prevent blisters. These socks don't have the sticky grips at the bottom like the previous pairs do, but they still provide you with a non-slip experience. The distinction between a right and a left sock also promotes a designated level of comfort for both feet and the moisture-wicking fabric allows your feet to stay dry as you workout or play in a game.
In the end, it's important to remember that comfort is key. Trying multiple pairs of grip socks before you decide which to buy isn't a bad idea either. No matter how you choose your next favorite pair, I hope you add grip socks to your game day routine and feel the difference as you play!
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* Originally published on August 30, 2022, by Max Brown