Injinji Run 2.0 Midweight Mini-Crew Black/Grey, Small
Toe freedom and blister prevention with added sponge cushioning – the Midweight Mini-Crew is perfect for long distances, pavement, and high-impact training. Our five-toe design eliminates skin-on-skin friction between the toes and allows for natural splaying for better comfort. The mini-crew height stays in place to prevent slipping. The mesh at the top enhances breathability, the COOLMAX fibres wick away moisture, and arch support is built in.
Toe freedom and blister prevention with added sponge cushioning – the Midweight Mini-Crew is perfect for long distances, pavement, and high-impact training. Our five-toe design eliminates skin-on-skin friction between the toes and allows for natural splaying for better comfort. The mini-crew height stays in place to prevent slipping. The mesh at the top enhances breathability, the COOLMAX fibres wick away moisture, and arch support is built in.
Toe freedom and blister prevention with added sponge cushioning – the Midweight Mini-Crew is perfect for long distances, pavement, and high-impact training. Our five-toe design eliminates skin-on-skin friction between the toes and allows for natural splaying for better comfort. The mini-crew height stays in place to prevent slipping. The mesh at the top enhances breathability, the COOLMAX fibres wick away moisture, and arch support is built in.
Toe freedom and blister prevention with added sponge cushioning – the Midweight Mini-Crew is perfect for long distances, pavement, and high-impact training. Our five-toe design eliminates skin-on-skin friction between the toes and allows for natural splaying for better comfort. The mini-crew height stays in place to prevent slipping. The mesh at the top enhances breathability, the COOLMAX fibres wick away moisture, and arch support is built in.
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The lowest price for Injinji Run 2.0 Midweight Mini-Crew Black/Grey, Small right now is $21.00 at Pace Athletic, compared across 13 retailers.
The all-time low was $20.07 on 27 Apr 2026 — today's price is 5% above the lowest ever. This is at or near its all-time low — a good time to buy.
Prices last updated 11 May 2026.
Last updated at 11/05/2026 02:14:14
Unisex Injinji Run Midweight Mini Crew Socks Black / Gray / S
Delivery between 14–22 May $10
Injinji Run Midweight Mini-Crew Socks Black Gray / S
Delivery $7.99
Injinji Run Midweight Mini Crew Grey and Black, Small
Delivery $31.79
Injinji Run Mini-Crew Toe Socks | Blister Prevention Running Socks | Run Trails Grey/Black Midweight / S
Delivery between 13–22 May $15
Injinji RUN Midweight Mini-Crew Running Toe Socks - Black/Grey - S
Free delivery
Injini Run Midweight Mini-Crew S / Black/Grey
Delivery between 13–19 May $10
Injinji RUN Midweight Mini-Crew Running Socks Black/Grey / Small
Delivery $10
Injinji Run 2.0 Original Weight Mini-Crew SML / Black/Grey
Delivery $20
Injinji Run Midweight Mini-Crew Toesocks Grey/Black / S
Delivery $10
Injinji Toe Socks RUN Midweight Mini-Crew Black/Grey Small
Delivery $9.90
originally posted on REI
I love toesocks but had only had the no show version. Unfortunately the new Altra Torin 5's have a harder tongue that cuts into my ankle. So I ordered these. I love the toe sock style as it helps me stay away from blisters on my toes. So I bought some with the higher ankle and solved both problems! Love these socks and will be buying again!
originally posted on REI
Tried this synthetic version after experiencing disappointment with the merino version. These are holding up much better than the merino version. The big toe part of the merino version didn't last one 5-10K run without blowing out. These synthetic ones are holding up after multiple runs. They take a bit more time to don compared to standard sock design but they allow more freedom with the toes. Note toe splay is minimized depending on your shoe toe box width.
originally posted on backcountry.com
Love these socks! On longer backpack trips like the 20 day JMT I completed this fall, I would normally get multiple blisters. These socks kept me on trail and blister free. Yes they are a bit of a pain to get on/off but they are so worth the effort. I?ve tried multiple brands like Darn Tough and Smart Wool, both good socks, but Injinji socks are the best!
| Variant | |
| color | Black | Grey |
| size | S (37-40 EUR) |
Unisex Injinji Run Midweight Mini Crew Socks Black / Gray / S
Delivery between 14–22 May $10
Injinji Run Midweight Mini-Crew Socks Black Gray / S
Delivery $7.99
Injinji Run Midweight Mini Crew Grey and Black, Small
Delivery $31.79
Injinji Run Mini-Crew Toe Socks | Blister Prevention Running Socks | Run Trails Grey/Black Midweight / S
Delivery between 13–22 May $15
Injinji RUN Midweight Mini-Crew Running Toe Socks - Black/Grey - S
Free delivery
I love toesocks but had only had the no show version. Unfortunately the new Altra Torin 5's have a harder tongue that cuts into my ankle. So I ordered these. I love the toe sock style as it helps me stay away from blisters on my toes. So I bought some with the higher ankle and solved both problems! Love these socks and will be buying again!
Tried this synthetic version after experiencing disappointment with the merino version. These are holding up much better than the merino version. The big toe part of the merino version didn't last one 5-10K run without blowing out. These synthetic ones are holding up after multiple runs. They take a bit more time to don compared to standard sock design but they allow more freedom with the toes. Note toe splay is minimized depending on your shoe toe box width.
Love these socks! On longer backpack trips like the 20 day JMT I completed this fall, I would normally get multiple blisters. These socks kept me on trail and blister free. Yes they are a bit of a pain to get on/off but they are so worth the effort. I?ve tried multiple brands like Darn Tough and Smart Wool, both good socks, but Injinji socks are the best!
So I swear by injinji's for running and hiking any sort of significant distances because I tend to get blisters between my toes without them. My favorite injinji's are their trail weight socks because they are the thickest and cushiest kind out there, but they are hard to find and can be bulky at times. I've also tried their lightweight running socks and while they make a fantastic liner sock they are just a little too thin to run or hike in comfortably for me.l, and they will let me get blisters, which is no bueno. These socks are pretty much the perfect compromise and are a great middle ground between the trail and the lightweight run. This is thin enough to not be bulky but at the same time offers adequate cushion and protection from blisters for me to be able to ... MoreSo I swear by injinji's for running and hiking any sort of significant distances because I tend to get blisters between my toes without them. My favorite injinji's are their trail weight socks because they are the thickest and cushiest kind out there, but they are hard to find and can be bulky at times. I've also tried their lightweight running socks and while they make a fantastic liner sock they are just a little too thin to run or hike in comfortably for me.l, and they will let me get blisters, which is no bueno. These socks are pretty much the perfect compromise and are a great middle ground between the trail and the lightweight run. This is thin enough to not be bulky but at the same time offers adequate cushion and protection from blisters for me to be able to put in long runs and hikes in them with confidence.
I wore a pair of Injinji Midweight Mini-crew socks for a trail ultramarathon. I stayed with the same pair for 100 miles - no problems! I switched to an identical pair for the next 60 miles. No problems again! After a short break, I wore another brand and style of socks for the next ten miles. Yep, a couple blisters and I'm losing a toenail. I should have brought a third pair!!
I started with various other box toe running socks, then tried the injini’s and wow! Much less toe crunching on long runs (0-13.1 miles). IMO, the separation helps with balance and stability while keeping you toes from crowding, climbing over each other, rubbing/blistering, and bruising.The midweight version I like better than the lightweight, and they’ve lasted more runs.My casual sneakers are usually an 8.5-9, my running shoes are a 10.5D, and I purchased the medium Injinis and they fit correctly.For me, basically these socks make running much more tolerable.
I have done lots of research, tried/crossed numerous socks, and saw 4 specialists before giving these toe socks a try. Putting on was not too bad once you are used to it. Pulling out is easy. I took one week off from running to recover some of my blisters. My hypotheses were to test whether wearing these would prevent me from getting new blisters, and/or they would prevent my old blisters from returning. Results: I received 1 new blisters at 4 miles and 2 returning blisters after my 8 miles run. I am really disappointed in spending so much money for a pair of socks that don't work. The next socks I am trying, which will be my last choice, is the Wrightsock Stride. I hope that one will save me from blisters or else...
I really wanted to love these socks because they were protecting my toes from rubbing during long runs, but I am size 7-7.5 size shoe in women's and these were not fitting as tight as I thought they should but there are no other sizes to buy so I gave them a try. Sure enough I got blisters. I gave them 3 tries and each time it got worse. it needs bands to hold tighter or compression style fit would be nice in the arch of the foot area and end of toes. It looks like that is how the sock is designed, but no dice. These didn't work out for me did not fit well and unfortunately caused me to slide around and get blisters. I am going to try XOSKIN brand ones now.
I’m a long distance runner and started using Injinji years ago to prevent toes blisters and hotspots.The ankle cuff helps keep debris out of my socks. They are soft, mid-weight and moisture wicking as well as decently breathable. I will try a light weight for summer running because I think my feet will get too hot on long summer runs .
If you're not used to toe socks then it might be an interesting experience, but don't let that deter you from getting these. I found them to be amazingly comfortable and easy to run in. The quality is also outstanding. There was no significant differences in the feeling of running in these compared to my regular running socks, but I did feel less friction than my standard running socks.
| Variant | |
| color | Black | Grey |
| size | S (37-40 EUR) |