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Gaiam Studio Yoga Socks, Black/Grey
Original price was: $11.99.$9.98Current price is: $9.98.
- Toeless design for better tactile feel and balance
- Cross straps for secure and comfortable fit
- Protects feet from exposure and prevents excess sweat
- Silicone grips for non-slip traction
- Suitable for various activities like yoga, Pilates, dance
- One size fits most (Women’s Shoe 5-10 / Men’s Shoe 4-9)
- Can be used with or without a yoga mat
- Compact and travel-friendly for practicing on any surface
Description
Summary:
The Gaiam Women’s Studio Yoga Socks are designed with an open-toe and cross straps for balance and comfort during yoga practice. The silicone grips provide non-slip traction on any surface, making them versatile for use with or without a yoga mat. These socks are ideal for various activities like yoga, Pilates, barre, dance, or simply for added stability at home. They come in a one-size-fits-most design suitable for women’s shoe sizes 5-10 and men’s shoe sizes 4-9.
Additional information
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
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Product Dimensions | 5 x 5 x 0.7 inches, 1.41 ounces |
Item model number | 05-62906 |
Department | womens |
Date First Available | February 16, 2018 |
Manufacturer | Fit For Life |
Country of Origin | China |
Cherie –
I was disappointed with these socks. They are small and made of skimpy material, especially lacking material on the back of the heel which causes them to slip off during exercise class. I have not experienced this issue with toe socks from other brands. I initially purchased these to try an open-toe version but have returned to wearing closed-toe versions from other brands. I do not recommend these socks.
Krista Hansen –
I am pleasantly surprised by this product I recently purchased. It instantly relieved the persistent foot and toe pain I experience. The socks effectively separate, support, and align my toes. They are soft, good quality, and reasonably priced. However, as I have thin, ex-ballet dancer feet, they did hurt my heel after wearing them for many hours because they were a bit snug. I ended up cutting out the heel as I use them to ease discomfort in my toes. Overall, I am satisfied and will…
Joel –
After a year of use, my Manduka GRP yoga mat lost its stickiness, making it feel like I’m practicing on an ice rink. I purchased these grip socks to prevent slipping, but found that they are uncomfortable during certain poses like warrior 2 and triangle. The part wedged between my toes feels like it cuts into my skin, causing pain. Adjusting them is difficult and cumbersome during every yoga session. I am in search of a better solution.
Bre Kali –
True to the advertisement – excellent socks for pilates or yoga.
D. Parker –
I adore these!
D. Parker –
The toe fit was good, but the heels came off the back of my feet right away. I wear a size 8, so a very average size foot. I might be able to sleep in them, but I doubt I’ll be able to wear them for yoga because the backs don’t stay up. Would compare with other brands.
EvaBee –
Fast delivery! Got it the next day, happy to wear for yoga, fits well. Love it.
Katie Beachler –
Performs excellently.
WhiteLotusOM –
I love using these shoes on my yoga mat and for my Cellerciser workouts. They work great and are a nice alternative to sneakers.
NSweet –
These are extremely comfortable and ideal for my Pilates classes! Fit true to size!
Tammi –
Comfortable and provides good grip. Works well for my Pilates workout.
Amazon Customer –
In summary, these socks offer great grip and are more secure than full socks, but the cutouts restrict circulation in my toes. Despite being my second choice among my yoga socks, they provide good stability and comfort. However, halfway through class, the toe cutouts cause circulation issues and the lack of traction in that area leads to sliding. This forces me to choose between removing the socks or leaving my toes exposed, which defeats the purpose for me. I prefer socks with an open toe…
Bre Kali –
I have slim size 6 feet. I wore these to yoga and initially they were okay but by half way through the class the socks were digging in to my toes. I was in agony.