Injinji Trail Midweight Mini-Crew Running Socks Midnight / Small
Engineered and cushioned for moving fast across shifting, uneven terrain, the Trail Midweight Mini-Crew delivers comfort and protection with agility and support. Snug, but not binding, the double-cuffed mini-crew height seals out grit and debris. COOLMAX EcoMade fibers wick away moisture, nylon adds durability, and Lycra holds the fit. Arch support is built in, mesh at the top adds breathability, and our unique design wraps fabric around each toe to minimize blisters, more effectively wick moisture, and give you the freedom to utilize your whole foot on narrow, gnarly trails during training runs and ultra marathons. Arch Support Supportive band that offers a secure and stable fit. Blister Prevention With each toe protected, skin-on-skin friction is completely eliminated protecting your foot from blisters and hot spots. Moisture Management Each toe is wrapped in sweat-wicking material so your foot will be drier and therefore more comfortable than in traditional socks. Total Foot Utilization When your toes are separated and properly aligned, this allows your entire foot to be engaged in any athletic activity. Mesh Top Provides maximum breathability and ventilation on the top of foot. Fiber Content Fiber content: 39% CoolMax EcoMade 58% Nylon 3% Lycra Protective Cushion Extra cushioning on the footbed to increase foot comfort. Double Cuff A thicker cuff to hold the sock comfortably in place while reducing chafing.
Engineered and cushioned for moving fast across shifting, uneven terrain, the Trail Midweight Mini-Crew delivers comfort and protection with agility and support. Snug, but not binding, the double-cuffed mini-crew height seals out grit and debris. COOLMAX EcoMade fibers wick away moisture, nylon adds durability, and Lycra holds the fit. Arch support is built in, mesh at the top adds breathability, and our unique design wraps fabric around each toe to minimize blisters, more effectively wick moisture, and give you the freedom to utilize your whole foot on narrow, gnarly trails during training runs and ultra marathons. Arch Support Supportive band that offers a secure and stable fit. Blister Prevention With each toe protected, skin-on-skin friction is completely eliminated protecting your foot from blisters and hot spots. Moisture Management Each toe is wrapped in sweat-wicking material so your foot will be drier and therefore more comfortable than in traditional socks. Total Foot Utilization When your toes are separated and properly aligned, this allows your entire foot to be engaged in any athletic activity. Mesh Top Provides maximum breathability and ventilation on the top of foot. Fiber Content Fiber content: 39% CoolMax EcoMade 58% Nylon 3% Lycra Protective Cushion Extra cushioning on the footbed to increase foot comfort. Double Cuff A thicker cuff to hold the sock comfortably in place while reducing chafing.
Engineered and cushioned for moving fast across shifting, uneven terrain, the Trail Midweight Mini-Crew delivers comfort and protection with agility and support. Snug, but not binding, the double-cuffed mini-crew height seals out grit and debris. COOLMAX EcoMade fibers wick away moisture, nylon adds durability, and Lycra holds the fit. Arch support is built in, mesh at the top adds breathability, and our unique design wraps fabric around each toe to minimize blisters, more effectively wick moisture, and give you the freedom to utilize your whole foot on narrow, gnarly trails during training runs and ultra marathons. Arch Support Supportive band that offers a secure and stable fit. Blister Prevention With each toe protected, skin-on-skin friction is completely eliminated protecting your foot from blisters and hot spots. Moisture Management Each toe is wrapped in sweat-wicking material so your foot will be drier and therefore more comfortable than in traditional socks. Total Foot Utilization When your toes are separated and properly aligned, this allows your entire foot to be engaged in any athletic activity. Mesh Top Provides maximum breathability and ventilation on the top of foot. Fiber Content Fiber content: 39% CoolMax EcoMade 58% Nylon 3% Lycra Protective Cushion Extra cushioning on the footbed to increase foot comfort. Double Cuff A thicker cuff to hold the sock comfortably in place while reducing chafing.
Engineered and cushioned for moving fast across shifting, uneven terrain, the Trail Midweight Mini-Crew delivers comfort and protection with agility and support. Snug, but not binding, the double-cuffed mini-crew height seals out grit and debris. COOLMAX EcoMade fibers wick away moisture, nylon adds durability, and Lycra holds the fit. Arch support is built in, mesh at the top adds breathability, and our unique design wraps fabric around each toe to minimize blisters, more effectively wick moisture, and give you the freedom to utilize your whole foot on narrow, gnarly trails during training runs and ultra marathons. Arch Support Supportive band that offers a secure and stable fit. Blister Prevention With each toe protected, skin-on-skin friction is completely eliminated protecting your foot from blisters and hot spots. Moisture Management Each toe is wrapped in sweat-wicking material so your foot will be drier and therefore more comfortable than in traditional socks. Total Foot Utilization When your toes are separated and properly aligned, this allows your entire foot to be engaged in any athletic activity. Mesh Top Provides maximum breathability and ventilation on the top of foot. Fiber Content Fiber content: 39% CoolMax EcoMade 58% Nylon 3% Lycra Protective Cushion Extra cushioning on the footbed to increase foot comfort. Double Cuff A thicker cuff to hold the sock comfortably in place while reducing chafing.
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The lowest price for Injinji Trail Midweight Mini-Crew Running Socks Midnight / Small right now is $25.73 at Gearshop NZ, compared across 16 retailers.
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Prices last updated 13 May 2026.
Last updated at 13/05/2026 14:55:36
Injinji TRAIL 2.0 Midweight Mini-Crew, Midnight / Small
Delivery $16.35
injinji Men's Trail Midweight Mini Crew Toesocks
Delivery between 18–22 May $15.52
Injinji Trail Midweight Mini-Crew Coolmax - Midnight S
Injinji TRAIL Midweight Mini-Crew Running Socks Midnight / Small
Delivery $24.53
Injinji Trail Midweight Mini-Crew Socks Midnight / s
Delivery $7.99
Injinji Trail Mid-Weight Mini-Crew Toe Sock Midnight S
Delivery between 19–21 May $9.50
Injinji Trail Midweight Mini-Crew Midnight, Small
Delivery between 15–28 May $31.55
Injinji Trail Unisex Midweight Mini Crew Toe Socks - Midnight - S
Free delivery
Injinji Trail Midweight Mini Crew Unisex Toesocks [Colour:Midnight][Size:S]
Delivery $9.95
Injinji Trail Midweight Mini Crew Running Toe Socks Unisex in Midnight
Delivery between 20–22 May $27.88
originally posted on REI
I have terrible feet. If you look at them wrong, they blister. I have been an established patient of a podiatrist for years and I am not even 30.I have had many hiking trips that end in bleeding feet. Yes, my shoes fit correctly and were broken in. Yes, I was wearing merino wool socks and changed my socks half way through. Yes, I used preventive moleskin. Even in my well loved trail runners, I still get blisters.Switching to Injinjis has definitely helped my awful feet. Injinjis are really great for preventing those little in between the toe blisters that are so hard to tape and deal with once you have. I do not double sock with these(this style would probably be too thick) and instead tape my heels and sides of my big toes prior to hiking and, knock on wood, I ... MoreI have terrible feet. If you look at them wrong, they blister. I have been an established patient of a podiatrist for years and I am not even 30.I have had many hiking trips that end in bleeding feet. Yes, my shoes fit correctly and were broken in. Yes, I was wearing merino wool socks and changed my socks half way through. Yes, I used preventive moleskin. Even in my well loved trail runners, I still get blisters.Switching to Injinjis has definitely helped my awful feet. Injinjis are really great for preventing those little in between the toe blisters that are so hard to tape and deal with once you have. I do not double sock with these(this style would probably be too thick) and instead tape my heels and sides of my big toes prior to hiking and, knock on wood, I can get through a backpacking trip without a blister. If you have the popular trail runners that tend to rub on your achilles, the tops of the Injinis are perfect for preventing that, they come up high enough and are nice and thick.My feet do not get overly hot in the Injinjis. My one complaint is they do take a while to dry if you was them "trail laundry" style. However, I think all padded socks would have that issue. They do take a bit of getting used to at first when you put them on.
originally posted on socksforliving.com.au
I bought these socks as after trialing injinji socks for the first time. My feet slowly but surely refused to be comfortable in regular socks.I went from the original low cut running socks to these mini crew as I mainly do trail and found the low cut running sock let small granules and stones into my sock which not only becomes uncomfortable but destroys your socks as well. Not great when they cost $35 a pair!These socks are slightly longer and are a firm enough fit to not allow small stones to enter the sock. They are also considerably more padded which I didn’t like at first due to not feeling familiar. After the second and third wear they became more comfortable.No idea if they will last any longer but I can definitely say I prefer and love them!
originally posted on roadrunnersports.com
Road Runner finally carries Injinji running socks! I've been running in this midweight variation in cooler weather for at least five years. They solved my blistering and callous issues. (I did still have one pair of shoes that overcame the Injinji resistance on long runs.) I wear the lighter-weight version in the warm seasons. I can now buy my Injinjis from Road Runner.
| Variant | |
| size | Small |
| color | Midnight |
Injinji TRAIL 2.0 Midweight Mini-Crew, Midnight / Small
Delivery $16.35
injinji Men's Trail Midweight Mini Crew Toesocks
Delivery between 18–22 May $15.52
Injinji Trail Midweight Mini-Crew Coolmax - Midnight S
Injinji TRAIL Midweight Mini-Crew Running Socks Midnight / Small
Delivery $24.53
Injinji Trail Midweight Mini-Crew Socks Midnight / s
Delivery $7.99
I have terrible feet. If you look at them wrong, they blister. I have been an established patient of a podiatrist for years and I am not even 30.I have had many hiking trips that end in bleeding feet. Yes, my shoes fit correctly and were broken in. Yes, I was wearing merino wool socks and changed my socks half way through. Yes, I used preventive moleskin. Even in my well loved trail runners, I still get blisters.Switching to Injinjis has definitely helped my awful feet. Injinjis are really great for preventing those little in between the toe blisters that are so hard to tape and deal with once you have. I do not double sock with these(this style would probably be too thick) and instead tape my heels and sides of my big toes prior to hiking and, knock on wood, I ... MoreI have terrible feet. If you look at them wrong, they blister. I have been an established patient of a podiatrist for years and I am not even 30.I have had many hiking trips that end in bleeding feet. Yes, my shoes fit correctly and were broken in. Yes, I was wearing merino wool socks and changed my socks half way through. Yes, I used preventive moleskin. Even in my well loved trail runners, I still get blisters.Switching to Injinjis has definitely helped my awful feet. Injinjis are really great for preventing those little in between the toe blisters that are so hard to tape and deal with once you have. I do not double sock with these(this style would probably be too thick) and instead tape my heels and sides of my big toes prior to hiking and, knock on wood, I can get through a backpacking trip without a blister. If you have the popular trail runners that tend to rub on your achilles, the tops of the Injinis are perfect for preventing that, they come up high enough and are nice and thick.My feet do not get overly hot in the Injinjis. My one complaint is they do take a while to dry if you was them "trail laundry" style. However, I think all padded socks would have that issue. They do take a bit of getting used to at first when you put them on.
I bought these socks as after trialing injinji socks for the first time. My feet slowly but surely refused to be comfortable in regular socks.I went from the original low cut running socks to these mini crew as I mainly do trail and found the low cut running sock let small granules and stones into my sock which not only becomes uncomfortable but destroys your socks as well. Not great when they cost $35 a pair!These socks are slightly longer and are a firm enough fit to not allow small stones to enter the sock. They are also considerably more padded which I didn’t like at first due to not feeling familiar. After the second and third wear they became more comfortable.No idea if they will last any longer but I can definitely say I prefer and love them!
Road Runner finally carries Injinji running socks! I've been running in this midweight variation in cooler weather for at least five years. They solved my blistering and callous issues. (I did still have one pair of shoes that overcame the Injinji resistance on long runs.) I wear the lighter-weight version in the warm seasons. I can now buy my Injinjis from Road Runner.
Best socks ever! I usually get crew length size Large, but after the socks are washed multiple times, there is less “give,” and putting the socks on is a pain. I tried the mini-crew size XL and so far (only 2 washings) they are easy to put on. I love my Injinji’s - they keep my toes from rubbing and prevent blisters. Wish they came in more colors. Wish the women’s socks came in larger sizes, since none of the women’s socks are large enough for my feet.
Don’t hesitate and just buy these socks! I always suffered from blisters during every backpacking trip, until these socks. I just finished a 107 miles section hike of the PCT with zero blisters or hot spots thanks to these socks. I will never hike in any other socks. You don’t notice the individual toe socks and there is no period of getting used to. Buy these!
Perfect mid weight trail running socks. Not so thin so they wear holes right away. But not so thick that you have to size up your shoes! The height on the ankle is just enough to cover your ankle to protect it from rock and mud and minor abrasions that can occur with the lower rise socks. My favorite Injinjis. Strongly reccomend.
I bought a few of these from REI a couple of years ago and while they did not last, they were the only game in town. Now with the advent of so many other manufacturers, these are just overpriced. Just do a search on Amazon and you will find several brands like Vwell that sell you 4 of these as a package for the same price. The socks for Injinji and these other manufacturers are sourced from the same factories in Asia. Injinji had a good run due to first mover's advantage. However, I would strongly advise to do your due diligence before buying these as there are much better (and cost effective) options available. Not recommended anymore.
I am trying toe socks for the first time. I don’t have any current issues with toes chafing but thought the idea was cool if I ever have that problem. I have longish toes and size L fit my size 13 feet fine.For comparison I mainly run Baleaga blister resist socks. I did that the injinji are more slippery and I’ve had issues with underfoot sliding and not quite blisters but “annoyment” of my foot.I’m also bought the Injinji midweight crew (not mini) and that one seems thicker than these minis.One odd thing I did find during Bandera this year was that my pinky toes were free to splay outward more and I managed to rip off my pinky nail on the side of my shoe during downhill. Normal socks keep the toes more bound. Not entirely sure what to make of that, but it ... MoreI am trying toe socks for the first time. I don’t have any current issues with toes chafing but thought the idea was cool if I ever have that problem. I have longish toes and size L fit my size 13 feet fine.For comparison I mainly run Baleaga blister resist socks. I did that the injinji are more slippery and I’ve had issues with underfoot sliding and not quite blisters but “annoyment” of my foot.I’m also bought the Injinji midweight crew (not mini) and that one seems thicker than these minis.One odd thing I did find during Bandera this year was that my pinky toes were free to splay outward more and I managed to rip off my pinky nail on the side of my shoe during downhill. Normal socks keep the toes more bound. Not entirely sure what to make of that, but it happened.I like the socks but don’t love them. I’ll use these until they wear out but won’t re-buy.
You get used to the weird putting on of the socks quickly. The feel, quality, and lack of blisters, oh my goodness the lack of blisters. I hike the high Sierra right off the couch with no hiking for 6 months. No discomfort and no blisters at all. (I hike in Lone Peaks, may help) great product - I have two now....a cpl more and regular sock be gone.If there were a con it could be that super steep long downhills may require an occasional feeling of the are between the toes creeping up a bit far. NOT any sort of deal breaker.
I hiked the AT in Darn Toughs. Started the PCT in them and due to shoe change was murder. Lost 2 toenails and was the worst my feet have ever been. Switched to Injinji midweight, haven't had a blister since. Over 10K trail thru hike miles. PCT,CDT, AZT and 11 other long distance trails. I think the key is they have a low friction give in the fabric and solve any between toe issues. They last forever. Way longer than DT. I now only wear Injinji even at work. They are perfect and one of the pieces of gear I use that I wont ever have to change unless they change. Zero complaints. 2 pair lasted me the entire CDT if that says anything and I probably still have those pair in my sock drawer. I tried the merino wool ones and they didn't last on a thru hike. I cant recommend ... MoreI hiked the AT in Darn Toughs. Started the PCT in them and due to shoe change was murder. Lost 2 toenails and was the worst my feet have ever been. Switched to Injinji midweight, haven't had a blister since. Over 10K trail thru hike miles. PCT,CDT, AZT and 11 other long distance trails. I think the key is they have a low friction give in the fabric and solve any between toe issues. They last forever. Way longer than DT. I now only wear Injinji even at work. They are perfect and one of the pieces of gear I use that I wont ever have to change unless they change. Zero complaints. 2 pair lasted me the entire CDT if that says anything and I probably still have those pair in my sock drawer. I tried the merino wool ones and they didn't last on a thru hike. I cant recommend that version. I wear a size 10 Lone peak with toes about 1 inch shy of toe box end and wear size large Injinji's. The only Con is they can be a chore to put on when wet but nothing major.
| Variant | |
| size | Small |
| color | Midnight |