vickster
Squire
In readiness for the roadbike, have gone clipless and got a pair of Specialized Tahoe shoes. I normally wear trainers and trainer socks for cycling but the new shoes are a bit higher and so need a bit more ankle coverage. The shoes are also quite snug and heavy so my feet will get hotter I reckon
I neerimarily cotton as I do tend to get blistering from too much synthetic fibre
Now... I could just go to M&S and get these which would be the cheap option - most cycling socks seem to be £7-10 a pair!
http://www.marksandspencer.com/Pair...=sr_1_3&nodeId=66670031&sr=1-3&qid=1309696203
However, is there benefit to 'proper' cycling socks. I got some cheapies from Decathlon (about £1.50 a pair) but they only come in 2 adult sizes, small and big, the former a bit snug and the others too big. They are thin which is good in one way, but could do with a bit of padding on the sole especially.
Any recommendations? Or is this just another way for cyclists to be 'fleeced' and there is no point unless you have more money than selse. I don't want them emblazened with logos and stuff. Although I may see if Pearsons want to chuck a pair in when I get my bike
http://www.pearsoncycles.co.uk/store/product/25546/Pearson-Socks-40-43/

Now... I could just go to M&S and get these which would be the cheap option - most cycling socks seem to be £7-10 a pair!
http://www.marksandspencer.com/Pair...=sr_1_3&nodeId=66670031&sr=1-3&qid=1309696203
However, is there benefit to 'proper' cycling socks. I got some cheapies from Decathlon (about £1.50 a pair) but they only come in 2 adult sizes, small and big, the former a bit snug and the others too big. They are thin which is good in one way, but could do with a bit of padding on the sole especially.
Any recommendations? Or is this just another way for cyclists to be 'fleeced' and there is no point unless you have more money than selse. I don't want them emblazened with logos and stuff. Although I may see if Pearsons want to chuck a pair in when I get my bike
