Sport Socks

 

Our poor little toes and feet have been crammed into shoes and socks that don’t allow them to move freely and stretch. ToeSox has sport toe socks that can help.

 

Comfort

The seamless design, fitted heel and arch support strip increase comfort and fit, Wearing toe socks in your athletic shoes on a regular basis can liberate those jammed feet.  Your feet deserve this liberation!   

 

Foot Health

The five- toe design reduces friction between toes and eliminates moisture around the foot.  Less movement in your socks means less chance of developing blisters while you exercise.

 

Sport ToeSox are designed to be worn in shoes and do not have the non-slip grip feature. ToeSox give you the freedom to wear your sandals, keeping your feet warm and dry. Imagine being able to wear your flip flops all year round!

 

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"I loved the freedom my feet felt so much I decided to see if I could use these for other areas. In cycling, the typical cycling shoes are torture chambers. I found there were cycling sandals which would work perfectly with your product." - Dave F.

 "Finding the articulation of the toes stretches and strengthens the muscles of the feet and starts to make you aware of the movement in each foot phalange."  - Lindsay B.

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Heel Rises

Facing a step, place the balls of the feet on the step, allowing the heels to hang down. It is important that the feet remain straight in line; no pronation or supination. Inhale as you begin pressing the heels towards the floor, exhale, lifting as high as possible on the toes. Move slowly and repeat seven times. Note: You will this in your Achilles and calves as well. Pay attention to increasing movement in the arches of the feet and spreading the toes apart.

The Golf Channel, March 2004
Working from the Feet Up by Katherine Roberts