Haha. I really don’t care how they stank, I just don’t want em sweaty.I don’t want to block sweat, but I do like to block smell. Lavilin for feet will do that.
My dr also prescribed a sweat blocker in a cream. They do work but a pain. Occasionally I’ll use a spray antiperspirant.I have a problem with feet sweating. Doctor prescribed drysol and it worked great. Once I ran out, I switched to driclor which can be bought over the counter I believe. Same stuff but a little less potent from what I understand. Roll on type liquids.
This. Never used but I have prescribed it a few times.I have a problem with feet sweating. Doctor prescribed drysol and it worked great. Once I ran out, I switched to driclor which can be bought over the counter I believe. Same stuff but a little less potent from what I understand. Roll on type liquids.
My feet sweat so bad my foot beds and bottom of my socks are soaked halfway thru the morning hunt. I'm talking non insulated boots in neg Temps even. And not slightly damp, wet.It’s worth the weight to rotate merino socks daily or every other day depending on exertion level.
Go to bed with the aired out/dry pair on and then wear them the next day. When you get back to base camp or where you’re going to spike for the night, take off the ones you’ve used all day and swap to the other pair.
You can normally strap your second pair to the outside of your pack to air out and dry all day. Or keep them in a breathable mesh pouch, or back at base camp hanging somewhere. Lots of options.
A second pair of smartwool merino socks weighs 3 ounces. Probably the same weight as two big farts. Just carry a second or even 3rd pair and be done with it.
Drill some holes in the bottom of your boots haha. We used to do this with our hockey skates and it works well. You want to talk about sweaty/wet socks, talk to some hockey players.My feet sweat so bad my foot beds and bottom of my socks are soaked halfway thru the morning hunt. I'm talking non insulated boots in neg Temps even. And not slightly damp, wet.