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Date: 14 May 2007 13:47:24
From: Tom Nakashima
Subject: Recommendations for cycling socks
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Recommendations for cycling socks (ultra thin coolmax type low ankle height) wanting to purchase 1/2 dozen. (new) No labels preferred. -tom
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Date: 15 May 2007 07:20:06
From: Tom Nakashima
Subject: Re: Recommendations for cycling socks
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"Tom Nakashima" <tom@slac.stanford.edu > wrote in message news:f2ahss$eh$1@news.Stanford.EDU... > Recommendations for cycling socks (ultra thin coolmax type low ankle > height) > wanting to purchase 1/2 dozen. (new) No labels preferred. > -tom Thanks for the leads on cycling socks! -tom
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Date: 14 May 2007 17:02:50
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Subject: Re: Recommendations for cycling socks
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On May 14, 1:47 pm, "Tom Nakashima" <t...@slac.stanford.edu > wrote: > Recommendations for cycling socks (ultra thin coolmax type low ankle height) > wanting to purchase 1/2 dozen. (new) No labels preferred. > -tom Marshalls in mtn view at grant and el camino or san jose at stevens creek and lawrence. Six bucks for three. Coolmax, thin, 0% cotton, asic or reebok, forget which. Doug
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Date: 14 May 2007 22:03:59
From: G.T.
Subject: Re: Recommendations for cycling socks
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<doug.landau@gmail.com > wrote in message news:1179187370.755532.275630@h2g2000hsg.googlegroups.com... > On May 14, 1:47 pm, "Tom Nakashima" <t...@slac.stanford.edu> wrote: >> Recommendations for cycling socks (ultra thin coolmax type low ankle >> height) >> wanting to purchase 1/2 dozen. (new) No labels preferred. >> -tom > > Marshalls in mtn view at grant and el camino or san jose at stevens > creek and lawrence. > Six bucks for three. Coolmax, thin, 0% cotton, asic or reebok, forget > which. > I still have some cheap white Coolmaxes that I bought at Sportmart years ago. Best deal I ever purchased. $4 for 3 pair at the time. Greg -- Ticketbastard tax tracker: http://ticketmastersucks.org/tracker.html Dethink to survive - Mclusky
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Date: 15 May 2007 13:53:56
From: Paul Kopit
Subject: Re: Recommendations for cycling socks
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b > >I still have some cheap white Coolmaxes that I bought at Sportmart years >ago. Best deal I ever purchased. $4 for 3 pair at the time. > The best sock and deal are Champion Elites that are sold at Costco. They are 100% Coolmax and cost <$2/pr. They are both inexpensive, durable, and have just the right loft.
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Date: 14 May 2007 15:27:00
From: datakoll@yahoo.com
Subject: Re: Recommendations for cycling socks
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TRY www.campmor.com/ campmor sends weekly internet sale via trailmail. sign up. trailmail ofetn lodges behind the regular mail ??? but trailmail arrives at week's end so check on Sat or Sunday night. campmor, i herd, oversoxs and unloads weekly. this does tend to trail off during the summer when J. Blow will spend anyhting to get a yellow framisat for his baldwankle. I'm accumulating sox for a BC expedition: one or two pair of wierd blends at half price once a month. the site may overload so place inquires into the task bar and allow to gestate while continuing. see the performance T's for dayglo cottton/polyester-varitech
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Date: 14 May 2007 15:10:47
From: Victor Kan
Subject: Re: Recommendations for cycling socks
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On May 14, 4:47 pm, "Tom Nakashima" <t...@slac.stanford.edu > wrote: > Recommendations for cycling socks (ultra thin coolmax type low ankle height) > wanting to purchase 1/2 dozen. (new) No labels preferred. > -tom I like the Gold Toe athletic socks. They have them (or used to?) at Target. Very inexpensive, very thin, very low, good as cycling socks. I think these are the ones I like: http://goldtoe.com/store/product528.html I've tried Smartwool socks and they're fine while they last, which isn't very long for their ultra thin socks (I think I had tried their thin, running socks). Their thick cycling socks last pretty well though, but it's not clear to me why they're as thick as they are.
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Date: 14 May 2007 14:27:56
From:
Subject: Re: Recommendations for cycling socks
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On May 14, 4:47 pm, "Tom Nakashima" <t...@slac.stanford.edu > wrote: > Recommendations for cycling socks (ultra thin coolmax type low ankle height) > wanting to purchase 1/2 dozen. (new) No labels preferred. > -tom Try Smartwool. Really, just try one pair of the thin ones. (Ultralight cycling I think) I never wear anything on my feel but Smartwool now. J.
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Date: 14 May 2007 14:24:42
From: mike.a.schwab@gmail.com
Subject: Re: Recommendations for cycling socks
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On May 14, 3:47 pm, "Tom Nakashima" <t...@slac.stanford.edu > wrote: > Recommendations for cycling socks (ultra thin coolmax type low ankle height) > wanting to purchase 1/2 dozen. (new) No labels preferred. > -tom http://www.longscycle.com/ runs specials on 6-pair grab bag of socks (no telling what designs you get).
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