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Inov8 Debris Sock 40 - Quick Look

Inov8 Debris Sock 40 - Quick Look

 

Price: £15

410 grammes (pair medium)

Features: Combined sock / debris gaiter, anatomically designed, made from Merino wool. Replaceable rubber gaiter fasteners. Also available as Debris Sock 38 made from CoolMax.


What's It For?

Trail shoes are great for light weight and mobility but particularly on loose, dusty terrain, bits of stone, rock, grit and dust tend to find their way over the cuff of the shoe meaning periodic removal and emptying. The Debris Sock is an all-in-one solution combining a well padded merino wool - or CoolMax - sock with a gaiter that fastens over the cuff of the shoe, effectively sealing the opening against loose stuff.


The Techy Bits

The sock bit of the Debris Sock is an anatomically padded merino unit with loops stitching along the underside of the foot and heel, though not over the top of the foot.

The really clever bit though is the gaiter which hooks onto the laces at the front of the shoe and uses a replaceable fastener which runs under the sole unit to hold it in place. The fasten is held by Velcro tabs making it easy to replace or simply to don and remove the sock.


How It Performs

We reckon dry, summer Peak District conditions will be just the job for the Debris Sock and a quick trial outing suggests that it works well with a good fit on some TNF running shoes effectively keeping the crap out of the shoe over a two-hour yomp across some loose trails.

We're a little concerned about the long-term durability of the underfoot fastener, but it's replaceable and fine so far as long as you position it carefully. In extremis, you could always bodge some sort of wire-based alternative. Additionally, with some sole units, there's no clear channel to run the fastener along, so it tends to work better with blocky soles like the ones Inov8 themselves use.

Finally, the merino sock bits are nicely padded, albeit a bit warm for pure summer use. The CoolMax Debris Sock 38 might be a better option if you're a hot-footed sort of person.


Initial Verdict


There are separate gaiter units out there, but the Debris Sock is an elegant all-in-one solution to grit ingress that's also - because it's fabric based - very breathable too. We started off thinking it was a bit Heath Robinson, but it does actually do the job, though it works better with some sole units than others.

We suspect that very fine grit will still work its way through the knit of the fabric cuff, but you won't have to deal with the larger particles that cause real discomfort and stops. Looking good so far, we'll carry on using them and report back.


Keeps out gritty debris when wearing low-cut shoes and is very breathable.
Ultra fine dust still works its way through eventually, but it's not really an issue.


Inov8 web site


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Peev 
Posted: 28/07/08 10:32:58 58
I reckon that these socks would be the mutts nuts for mountain biking, especially in these summer months.
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