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Injinji Women's Trail Midweight Crew Toesocks Granite / M/L
Injinji Women's Trail Midweight Crew Toesocks Granite / M/L
Injinji Women's Trail Midweight Crew Toesocks Granite / M/L
Injinji Women's Trail Midweight Crew Toesocks Granite / M/L
Injinji Women's Trail Midweight Crew Toesocks Granite / M/L
Injinji Women's Trail Midweight Crew Toesocks Granite / M/L
Injinji Women's Trail Midweight Crew Toesocks Granite / M/L
Injinji Women's Trail Midweight Crew Toesocks Granite / M/L
Injinji Women's Trail Midweight Crew Toesocks Granite / M/L
Injinji Women's Trail Midweight Crew Toesocks Granite / M/L

Injinji Women's Trail Midweight Crew Toesocks Granite / M/L

The same great TRAIL toesock you're familiar with, tailored to a lady's foot! With shorter toes, narrower heel and more arch support, this all-new sock from Injinji offers a snugger fit than the Unisex version for women with smaller toes/feet. Hitting the trails has never been more fun than with a pair of Injinji Trail socks. Trail runners, ultra-runners and outdoor adventurers can count on the Injinji Trail sock to keep them on the go. All Injinji Trail socks are durable and dependable with a midweight, thick cushioned foot bed to help handle uneven terrain. Injinji Trail socks are available in a Mini-Crew length, which features a double cuff to keep dirt & debris out. Like all Injinji socks, the Trail socks provide excellent moisture management, prevent blisters and total foot utilization. Go ahead and try the Injinji Trail sock - the trails are awaiting!

The same great TRAIL toesock you're familiar with, tailored to a lady's foot! With shorter toes, narrower heel and more arch support, this all-new sock from Injinji offers a snugger fit than the Unisex version for women with smaller toes/feet. Hitting the trails has never been more fun than with a pair of Injinji Trail socks. Trail runners, ultra-runners and outdoor adventurers can count on the Injinji Trail sock to keep them on the go. All Injinji Trail socks are durable and dependable with a midweight, thick cushioned foot bed to help handle uneven terrain. Injinji Trail socks are available in a Mini-Crew length, which features a double cuff to keep dirt & debris out. Like all Injinji socks, the Trail socks provide excellent moisture management, prevent blisters and total foot utilization. Go ahead and try the Injinji Trail sock - the trails are awaiting!

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Injinji Women's Trail Midweight Crew Toesocks Granite / M/L

The same great TRAIL toesock you're familiar with, tailored to a lady's foot! With shorter toes, narrower heel and more arch support, this all-new sock from Injinji offers a snugger fit than the Unisex version for women with smaller toes/feet. Hitting the trails has never been more fun than with a pair of Injinji Trail socks. Trail runners, ultra-runners and outdoor adventurers can count on the Injinji Trail sock to keep them on the go. All Injinji Trail socks are durable and dependable with a midweight, thick cushioned foot bed to help handle uneven terrain. Injinji Trail socks are available in a Mini-Crew length, which features a double cuff to keep dirt & debris out. Like all Injinji socks, the Trail socks provide excellent moisture management, prevent blisters and total foot utilization. Go ahead and try the Injinji Trail sock - the trails are awaiting!

The same great TRAIL toesock you're familiar with, tailored to a lady's foot! With shorter toes, narrower heel and more arch support, this all-new sock from Injinji offers a snugger fit than the Unisex version for women with smaller toes/feet. Hitting the trails has never been more fun than with a pair of Injinji Trail socks. Trail runners, ultra-runners and outdoor adventurers can count on the Injinji Trail sock to keep them on the go. All Injinji Trail socks are durable and dependable with a midweight, thick cushioned foot bed to help handle uneven terrain. Injinji Trail socks are available in a Mini-Crew length, which features a double cuff to keep dirt & debris out. Like all Injinji socks, the Trail socks provide excellent moisture management, prevent blisters and total foot utilization. Go ahead and try the Injinji Trail sock - the trails are awaiting!

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Last updated at 06/09/2026 11:08:19

Wildfire Sports & Trek Australia

$24.43

Injinji Trail Midweight Crew Womens Toesocks [Colour:Granite][Size:XS/S]

Delivery $9.95

Gearshop NZ

$26.02

Injinji TRAIL 2.0 Women's Specific Midweight Crew, Granite / M/L

Delivery $28.94

Outside Sports AU

$28.00

Injinji Women's Trail Midweight Crew

Delivery $20

Further Faster NZ

$28.86

Toe Sock NZ | Injinji Trail Midweight Womens Granite / Medium/Large

Delivery $28.95

Wild Earth

$34.95

Injinji Trail Womens Midweight Crew Toe Socks - Granite - XS/S

Free delivery

Wild Earth

$34.95

Injinji Trail Womens Midweight Crew Toe Socks - Granite - M/L

Free delivery

K2 Base Camp

$34.95

Injinji Trail 2.0 Womens Midweight Crew Socks - Granite W M/L / Granite

Delivery between Thu – Sat $9

IPP AU

$34.95

Injinji Women's Trail Midweight Crew Toesocks Granite / M/L

Delivery $10

Run Vault

$34.95

Injinji TRAIL Womens Specific Midweight Crew, Granite / M/L

Delivery between 12–17 June $10

Tribe&Trail

$34.95

Injinji Performance Trail Socks - Women's M/L Crew Granite

Delivery $10

Price history

Price history

Reviews

Awful feet owner approved
30 May 2021Molls

originally posted on REI

I have terrible feet. If you look at them wrong, they blister. I have been an established patient of a podiatrist for years and I am not even 30.I have had many hiking trips that end in bleeding feet. Yes, my shoes fit correctly and were broken in. Yes, I was wearing merino wool socks and changed my socks half way through. Yes, I used preventive moleskin. Even in my well loved trail runners, I still get blisters.Switching to Injinjis has definitely helped my awful feet. Injinjis are really great for preventing those little in between the toe blisters that are so hard to tape and deal with once you have. I do not double sock with these(this style would probably be too thick) and instead tape my heels and sides of my big toes prior to hiking and, knock on wood, I ... MoreI have terrible feet. If you look at them wrong, they blister. I have been an established patient of a podiatrist for years and I am not even 30.I have had many hiking trips that end in bleeding feet. Yes, my shoes fit correctly and were broken in. Yes, I was wearing merino wool socks and changed my socks half way through. Yes, I used preventive moleskin. Even in my well loved trail runners, I still get blisters.Switching to Injinjis has definitely helped my awful feet. Injinjis are really great for preventing those little in between the toe blisters that are so hard to tape and deal with once you have. I do not double sock with these(this style would probably be too thick) and instead tape my heels and sides of my big toes prior to hiking and, knock on wood, I can get through a backpacking trip without a blister. If you have the popular trail runners that tend to rub on your achilles, the tops of the Injinis are perfect for preventing that, they come up high enough and are nice and thick.My feet do not get overly hot in the Injinjis. My one complaint is they do take a while to dry if you was them "trail laundry" style. However, I think all padded socks would have that issue. They do take a bit of getting used to at first when you put them on.

Best Socks Ever
30 March 2023SweetTooth

originally posted on REI

I have thyroid problems so I’m always hot and sweaty, hate the heat. I work in a factory and sweat constantly, until I found these. I ordered one pair and fell in love, my feet don’t sweat at all, they actually stay cool. Socks are very comfy. Toes were something to get used to but are amazing. Price is a bit excessive but definitely worth it. Just bought another 4 pairs. Can’t wait to take them hiking. No more blisters.

Comfortable and Protects Toes
25 October 2022GoatieGirl77

originally posted on REI

No matter what product I use, whether sock, cream, salve, wraps, bandaids, or any combination of these, my toes always blister on long hikes. I went on an REI backpacking trip earlier this year and one of the guides was trying out these socks. I finally purchased them and work them while camping/hiking recently and not one blister! These are so comfortable, not too thin, and it doesn't feel like you're wearing a toe sock. My only downfall is a tiny little toe and the sock is made for a longer toe. A little sewing modification will fix that right up. Highly recommend!

Specification

DurabilityDurable

Price comparison

Updated 8 days ago
Wildfire Sports & Trek Australia

$24.43

Out of stock

Injinji Trail Midweight Crew Womens Toesocks [Colour:Granite][Size:XS/S]

Delivery $9.95

Gearshop NZ

$26.02

Out of stock

Injinji TRAIL 2.0 Women's Specific Midweight Crew, Granite / M/L

Delivery $28.94

Outside Sports AU

$28.00

Out of stock

Injinji Women's Trail Midweight Crew

Delivery $20

Further Faster NZ

$28.86

Toe Sock NZ | Injinji Trail Midweight Womens Granite / Medium/Large

Delivery $28.95

Wild Earth

$34.95

Injinji Trail Womens Midweight Crew Toe Socks - Granite - XS/S

Free delivery

Price history

Price history

Reviews

Awful feet owner approved
30 May 2021

I have terrible feet. If you look at them wrong, they blister. I have been an established patient of a podiatrist for years and I am not even 30.I have had many hiking trips that end in bleeding feet. Yes, my shoes fit correctly and were broken in. Yes, I was wearing merino wool socks and changed my socks half way through. Yes, I used preventive moleskin. Even in my well loved trail runners, I still get blisters.Switching to Injinjis has definitely helped my awful feet. Injinjis are really great for preventing those little in between the toe blisters that are so hard to tape and deal with once you have. I do not double sock with these(this style would probably be too thick) and instead tape my heels and sides of my big toes prior to hiking and, knock on wood, I ... MoreI have terrible feet. If you look at them wrong, they blister. I have been an established patient of a podiatrist for years and I am not even 30.I have had many hiking trips that end in bleeding feet. Yes, my shoes fit correctly and were broken in. Yes, I was wearing merino wool socks and changed my socks half way through. Yes, I used preventive moleskin. Even in my well loved trail runners, I still get blisters.Switching to Injinjis has definitely helped my awful feet. Injinjis are really great for preventing those little in between the toe blisters that are so hard to tape and deal with once you have. I do not double sock with these(this style would probably be too thick) and instead tape my heels and sides of my big toes prior to hiking and, knock on wood, I can get through a backpacking trip without a blister. If you have the popular trail runners that tend to rub on your achilles, the tops of the Injinis are perfect for preventing that, they come up high enough and are nice and thick.My feet do not get overly hot in the Injinjis. My one complaint is they do take a while to dry if you was them "trail laundry" style. However, I think all padded socks would have that issue. They do take a bit of getting used to at first when you put them on.

Molls originally posted on REI
Best Socks Ever
30 March 2023

I have thyroid problems so I’m always hot and sweaty, hate the heat. I work in a factory and sweat constantly, until I found these. I ordered one pair and fell in love, my feet don’t sweat at all, they actually stay cool. Socks are very comfy. Toes were something to get used to but are amazing. Price is a bit excessive but definitely worth it. Just bought another 4 pairs. Can’t wait to take them hiking. No more blisters.

SweetTooth originally posted on REI
Comfortable and Protects Toes
25 October 2022

No matter what product I use, whether sock, cream, salve, wraps, bandaids, or any combination of these, my toes always blister on long hikes. I went on an REI backpacking trip earlier this year and one of the guides was trying out these socks. I finally purchased them and work them while camping/hiking recently and not one blister! These are so comfortable, not too thin, and it doesn't feel like you're wearing a toe sock. My only downfall is a tiny little toe and the sock is made for a longer toe. A little sewing modification will fix that right up. Highly recommend!

GoatieGirl77 originally posted on REI
Get these if you are prone to toe blisters!!!!
5 May 2023

I am very prone to getting toe blisters since my outter toes kinda curl under a bit. I tried moleskin, tape, thick socks, etc. and nothing stopped the blisters past mile 4 on a hike.THESE ARE MY SOLUTION! I do not like toe socks generally. I was very skeptical at first, but by the end of my first hike (approx 8 miles) I had no blisters. I was also wearing a new pair of boots at the same time so I was breaking those in too. I was impressed.As far as size is concerned - I'm a very solid 8.5 US Womens, I almost never deviate from that size regardless of the brand. The XS-S had me concerned since that is the upper limit of the sizing. I was worried about excessive "toe crotch wedgies" and that being very uncomfortable, but no issues. The wedgies can happen a bit ... MoreI am very prone to getting toe blisters since my outter toes kinda curl under a bit. I tried moleskin, tape, thick socks, etc. and nothing stopped the blisters past mile 4 on a hike.THESE ARE MY SOLUTION! I do not like toe socks generally. I was very skeptical at first, but by the end of my first hike (approx 8 miles) I had no blisters. I was also wearing a new pair of boots at the same time so I was breaking those in too. I was impressed.As far as size is concerned - I'm a very solid 8.5 US Womens, I almost never deviate from that size regardless of the brand. The XS-S had me concerned since that is the upper limit of the sizing. I was worried about excessive "toe crotch wedgies" and that being very uncomfortable, but no issues. The wedgies can happen a bit after a long hike, but that is a small price to pay for the miracle of no blisters.

Alison originally posted on REI
Great for hiking!
24 March 2023

I’ve had multiple ankle surgeries and want a little support when I hike. I bought these to use with my trail runners to hike the PCT and I love them. They don’t add a ton of bulk, are super comfy, and easy to put on. I went through a few pairs of these on my hike but lasted for as long as I would expect (longer than my Injinji socks). I highly recommend. I am purchasing a couple pairs right now so I know I will have them for future adventures. I wear a women’s size 8.5 shoe (9 for trail shoes) and I wear the size Medium.

Sunflower originally posted on REI
My Husband LOVED the toe socks!
28 March 2023

On each foot, my athletic 81 yr. old husband of 53+ yrs. has a large bunion bulging from big toe, but it has never slowed him down. But walking up & down slopes had become increasingly uncomfortable because his second toe n-more persistently overlapped his third toe. This doesn't happen w/ the toe socks & thus, no discomfort. We saw an article about toe socks in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch! And found your brand online! Thx so much!

Thomas S. originally posted on sockgeek.com
Poor quality and overpriced
10 February 2023

I bought a few of these from REI a couple of years ago and while they did not last, they were the only game in town. Now with the advent of so many other manufacturers, these are just overpriced. Just do a search on Amazon and you will find several brands like Vwell that sell you 4 of these as a package for the same price. The socks for Injinji and these other manufacturers are sourced from the same factories in Asia. Injinji had a good run due to first mover's advantage. However, I would strongly advise to do your due diligence before buying these as there are much better (and cost effective) options available. Not recommended anymore.

Lihkin originally posted on REI
This Midweight is too thin for me
22 March 2023

I am trying toe socks for the first time. I don’t have any current issues with toes chafing but thought the idea was cool if I ever have that problem. I have longish toes and size L fit my size 13 feet fine.For comparison I mainly run Baleaga blister resist socks. I did that the injinji are more slippery and I’ve had issues with underfoot sliding and not quite blisters but “annoyment” of my foot.I’m also bought the Injinji midweight crew (not mini) and that one seems thicker than these minis.One odd thing I did find during Bandera this year was that my pinky toes were free to splay outward more and I managed to rip off my pinky nail on the side of my shoe during downhill. Normal socks keep the toes more bound. Not entirely sure what to make of that, but it ... MoreI am trying toe socks for the first time. I don’t have any current issues with toes chafing but thought the idea was cool if I ever have that problem. I have longish toes and size L fit my size 13 feet fine.For comparison I mainly run Baleaga blister resist socks. I did that the injinji are more slippery and I’ve had issues with underfoot sliding and not quite blisters but “annoyment” of my foot.I’m also bought the Injinji midweight crew (not mini) and that one seems thicker than these minis.One odd thing I did find during Bandera this year was that my pinky toes were free to splay outward more and I managed to rip off my pinky nail on the side of my shoe during downhill. Normal socks keep the toes more bound. Not entirely sure what to make of that, but it happened.I like the socks but don’t love them. I’ll use these until they wear out but won’t re-buy.

Matt originally posted on REI
Toe Socks Rock
11 October 2022

I've had these socks for a month or so now and I really like them! They really do help prevent blisters from your toes rubbing together. Be careful with sizing, my foot is between the medium and large size. The medium is snug to my toes while the large is a bit loose. If I'm going on a long hike the medium gets the not, if just around town or at work the large size is fine. Over long distance the larger toes can slide about and wad up under a tow causing a pressure blister.10/10 would recommend!!

FunkyToes1977 originally posted on moosejaw.com
Very few blisters, if any.
10 November 2022

I had worn Injinji liners. My feet used to get blisters no matter which socks, including reputable ones, I wore. With the Injinji liners, however, it was very rare that I got blisters. As the lines were so thin, they lasted 2 seasons. I bought these socks as an "upgrade" from the liners. I have not tried these "thicker" socks yet (as it is now off-season), but I have no doubt that these socks should perform great based on the experience of the liners.

BOOM originally posted on moosejaw.com

Specification

DurabilityDurable