Socks don’t usually get much attention, but when you’re putting in long days on rough trails, they matter. I brought the Injinji Midweight Mini-Crew on the GR221 in Mallorca, mostly to see how they’d hold up under heat and loose stone. They did well, and I ended up wearing them more often than I’d initially planned.
I brought these socks, along with my more traditional socks, on the GR221. While I’d planned to wear them for a day or two, they ended up on my feet almost every day because of the cushioning they have. I also was having issues with a blister forming on one of my toes, but when I wore these, the hot spot disappeared, and I was able to move comfortably again. The shoes I’d worn on the trail had a narrower toe box, so these were key to protecting my toes from being too squished. In my eyes, having a pair of these as backup (or as your main sock!) will always be helpful.