soccer grip socks

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DS asked me to buy him grip socks, he said the good ones cost around $40-$50.

i thought that’s ridiculous. My fellow soccer moms and dads, can you tell me where to buy good quality and reasonable priced grip socks? DS is u13 and plays competitive travel soccer.

Thank you.


These are the "good ones" that cost $50: https://www.amazon.com/Trusox-CRWC-NAV-Mid-Calf-CUSHION/dp/B00J5WQC2Y/ref=pd_ybh_a_8?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=CCDRXS3Z6D7VR81S5TZS

However, I thought that was ridiculous too and bought a few different types to see which one worked best. The cheap ones do fall apart. But, these are the ones we went with and my son loves (U16). He is not easy on them. They have held up really well too and are less than half the price: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01E1B02G0/ref=twister_B07N8PGGW3?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1

Also, we NEVER put them in the dryer. We believe that helps to prevent damage to the sticky parts too.


LUX Brand FTW!!!!!!!!!!!! We switched DS to LUX and HE prefers them over Tru.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Dude that does soccer boot reviews on YouTube developed these socks due to cost. Check then out. Good quality and fair cost. Version 2 is out.

https://puregripsocks.com/


Good stuff - Would be nice if DS could pull off using their tubes vs. having to cut the team sock.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Dude that does soccer boot reviews on YouTube developed these socks due to cost. Check then out. Good quality and fair cost. Version 2 is out.

https://puregripsocks.com/


Good stuff - Would be nice if DS could pull off using their tubes vs. having to cut the team sock.


Look for the pre cut sock sleeves both Adidas and nike make them.
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