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B**S
Stay locked, play hard
The grip on the soles is insane, it keeps my boy's feet locked in place, so no more sliding around in his cleats. They're super breathable and feel great even after hours on the field.
M**K
These grip socks are legit
They're thick enough to feel sturdy but not so much that they make your cleats right. The material wicks away sweat like a champ, so no soggy feet.
H**.
Ankle protection is a must have
These are the only grip socks that have ankle cushioning on them , which gives me peace of mind while playing. The grip is super strong as well. Will definitely recommend to my teammates
D**E
Works
These socks are good and they help protect the ankles.. however the longevity of the grip on the bottom is yet to be determined. May not last too long based on 1st experience ( this is our second)
M**P
Goodbye blisters
I’ve always struggled with soccer boots being too narrow, so I generally get an half size larger to compensate, causing my feet to slip around. Fixing one problem, but causing another.After playing in these socks consistently, my blisters and calluses were reduced to nearly nothing. Your foot just stays put. I’ve used these socks for a few months now in weekly matches, and they are still holding up well. Definitely worth the few extra dollars vs all the cheap, generic grip socks available out there.
C**K
Good quality
Very tough and good quality
A**N
Too tight
These socks have a great grip to them, but I doubt that most men and people with larger feet would have a good time putting them on. I originally bought them for my mother, who was recently injured and needed non slip socks to wear around the house that had a great grip on them. While these socks DO have an excellent grip, they're also awful to put on, and seem to hug the feet too tightly.
M**T
Great, but challenging to get on...
As a player who's used TruSox and LUX Grip Socks, I've never had as much of a challenge getting those on, as I have with these MediCaptain socks.I'm a US men's size 10-10.5, and my cleats are Puma Future Z 1.3 FG, which have a small-ish elasticated sock as part of the cleat itself. With both the TruSox and the LUX socks, once the laces are loosened, I haven't and still don't have any issues sliding my feet into the cleats with a small amount of effort. I've never needed a shoehorn, or to dampen the socks, for instance.With the MediCaptain, it's a lot more of a struggle to get them on, even with the laces loosened completely. Part of this, I think, is down to the extra ankle/heel grips - the thick grip lines on the heel area do make it tough to slide into cleats that have the elasticated sock like the Puma's. Once the cleats are on, I also find that the socks have stretched, and the heel now has excess bunched material now outside of the cleat itself. You may have different results with a cleat that doesn't have the sock liner around the ankle.Once you start playing however, I've found the socks to be comfortable, have great grip (even though the grip is on the outside of the sock, unlike other brands that have grips on the outside and inside of the sock) and they tend to shape nicely to your foot after a few minutes, so you don't end up with that excess sock material causing an issue.
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