“Perfect for rainy Vancouver bike commute in the winter. They are not really breathable but keeps the water out! If you are wearing them with your normal commuting shoes, you might have to go up a1/2 size on your shoes to fit these socks comfortably. I would recommend.”
“I've used Sealskinz socks before and they have a silicone gripper inside the top of the sock which prevents water from running down your leg into the sock. I was hoping that the ShowersPass socks would also have some way of preventing this but 15 minutes into my first commute in these socks, in a relatively light rain and my socks were full of water. Maybe they will work for hiking where stepping in puddles is more the problem but for rain they won't work without a set of rain pants overtop, I'm afraid. The picturee is the puddle created when I removed the socks after my commute.”
“Amazing socks! They keep my feet totally dry during my runs, no matter the rain. Minimal chafe on one of my feet once during a long run, but it's worth it for dry feet!”
“Really comfortable and do the job keeping my feet dry. Not made for keeping you warm in cold temperature if you stay inactive, but once you start walking or running you'll be ok. Not overheated, no over-sweat feet. Mind the size, they're on the tight size, I wear shoes size 8 or 8.5 US and socks M/L are just a bit too precise, next time will get socks L/XL specially for less pressure in calfs.”
“I bought a pair 4 months ago. Living on Vancouver Island we get a lot of rain, and these socks have been perfect for running trails. As someone else mentioned they are not 100% waterproof; after a couple hours of running up small streams my feet are slightly damp. However my feet stay warm, and the socks are very comfortable.”
“The socks are very well constructed with quality materials. The purchase if for an upcoming canoe trip during which they will be tested. By all appearances my expectations are that they will perform admirably.”