When 2XU asked me to
road test their new 2XU Compression Performance Socks (A link to the full website specs) I was super stoked. Of
course road testing was going to be changed to 'trail' testing! Why the trail?
I am in a 'loving the single track' phase where the trails are tight and twisty
and the undergrowth is often tearing at your heels and calves. Any muscular
support and protection from the scrub gives you that little extra confidence in
your run and ultimately that competitive edge. Do I want to be my performance
to be 2Xs as good? You betcha! So, when a package arrived two days later I
couldn't wait to get into it and get those socks on.
The socks are packed
in a cracking little box which looks impressive.
With an Aussie retail of $50
it does feel like a premium product - that's a lot of money for a pair of
socks. Opening the box I was blown away by the Vibrant Blue Canary Yellow
combination. How on Earth am I going to make this work with the trade mark red
race top and lime inov-8 wragg?
My 2XU Performance Compression Socks arrived! |
Luckily I also enjoy
running in my blue Nike Pro Compression top, phew! The first challenge is
getting these Compression Performance Socks on. I have two other pairs of
compression socks which I'll mention later, so I was prepared for the
compression sock dance that is required to get them on, a little like the
compression tight jiggle.
As this is a trail
test, I have to have a starting point for comparison. How else can we tell if
they any good? I have an older pair of the 2XU Elite Race Socks which I love -
the only problem is they are white. Great for running out on the road and
slipping on under the jeans for recovery but I haven't been brave enough to
wear them on the trails. I've also got some Sugoi R & R compression socks
which are a very cool black - good for the trails but I’ve ended up using them under the suit for post run recovery during the week.
2XU had obtained my
shoe size and sent my socks out in the small. As I lie right on the size border
I may have elected to get my traditional x- small. As you will see, I am glad
they sent me the small. 1st thing, these are seriously compressive. If you
going to wear these socks, allow a good few minutes to get them on. After
gathering them up I tried pulling them on - bam they are tight. In fact, they
are almost frustratingly tight. It took a lot of convincing of my feet to get
them on, and I don’t have particular wide feet. Once they were on they felt
amazing. The PWX fabric is quite thick, but also thin at the same time. I
think they will breathe well.
As
luck or bad luck would have it, I landed funnily on my ankle while playing
around with the kids and had a little residual ankle pain, along with a little
calf tightness. This road test was going to start right now with the 'recovery'
phase. The website touts ‘Graduated fit to promote
circulation for muscle performance and faster recovery’ and ‘Heightened
proprioception – awareness of limb placement for agility’. As soon as I started to walk around I could
feel little twitches in my calf muscles, both along the main muscle at the back
and my anterior muscles where I have been a little tight. I think this was the
heightened proprioception as I certainly knew where any tightness or niggles
were. Within minutes I had forgotten the socks were on, which is a big tick for
something that was initially so tight. To achieve the performance multiplication that these socks provide, they have been engineered to meet the standards of medical compression. They are a step up from the older Elite Race Socks.
I like this part of the test! Love the blue and yellow... |
As
the wife was out for the evening it was time to put the feet up and ‘Rest, Ice (not this time), Compression (oooh yeah) and Elevation.’ By the end of the evening my legs felt quite
relaxed. Getting the socks off was just as challenging and fun. If there is an
easy method, I’ve got to work it out! The next morning my ankle felt really
good and I was able to do some light barefoot running with the kids as they
played out the front.
On
Sunday morning I had planned a trail run with the ThisFishCanRun Facebook group
and the Dandenong Trail Runners. With my gear ready I spent another couple of
minutes getting the Compression Performance socks on and hit the trails. Interestingly
once again I could feel my calves twitching in the car on the way. On the
morning I was the only one in Compression socks, but I think that will change
next time. The initial real world response to the colours was mixed. A few of
the crew thought they were a little out there, while others thought I’d matched
up my top and socks really well. Me, I felt confident and loved them.
Plenty to catch you out here... |
The
trails we tackled were mainly undulating single track which was starting to get
a little overgrown, with a couple of 10-17% climbs on quite slippery, muddy
trails to keep us honest. Through the
single track (narrow paths really only suitable for single file) the course had
many twists and turns, ups and downs and a few leaps over logs for good
measure. To move at pace required quick and nimble steps and sure footing, just
the thing I was hoping the Compression Performance socks would provide. To be
honest, I felt really good. I’ve always loved the grip of my Trailrocs and the
added support and structure of the compression socks gave me that little bit of
an edge, knowing that I could plant my feet, and that my ankles and calves were
well supported and would respond just how I wanted them to. As the day before
had been quite wet our shoes soon wet through and I could feel the socks start
to get that wet sock feeling. I did feel a little concerned that my feet would
slide a little but after a few minutes that feeling lessoned as the socks/shoes
drained. Perhaps some additional grip points might help if these were to be a
true trail sock as you natural encounter a lot more twists and sudden movements
that you don’t encounter on a wet road.
As we raced through the scrub and undergrowth I could feel ferns, blade grasses and sticks catching on my shoes and the socks. At one stopping point a couple of the other runners pointed out some new scrapes and scratches. Me, the 2XU socks provided great protection and nothing came close to leaving a mark. In fact when I got home I noticed quite a few grazes and pulls, almost to the point of tears in my Skins A400 compression shorts.
The PWX material did not catch or tear like this. |
Although my thighs had been
protected from the bush, these shorts had not held up as well as the thicker
PWX weave in the 2XU Performance Compression Socks. This is another big plus
for trail runners.
In
all we covered 17km or just over 10 miles. In the past I’ve had a little
tightness in my calves nearing the end of the hills that we ran, this time my
calves still felt strong. My hammies were however a little sore.
So
I took them out and got them dirty. I hope 2XU was expecting that. How well did
they wash up? After a spin in the machine they came out as good as new. The following
day I was able to put them under the jeans for a little added recovery. Again I
got that heightened sense of muscle proprioception but by the days end and
after a little stretching I had my full range of movement back. Earlier I
mentioned my older 2XU Elite Race Socks. I’ve had these for a couple of years
now. Although they’ve greyed a little, they are still hold their shape just as
well as when they were new.
If the new Compression Performance Socks are
constructed to the same level then they will be with my for years The Sugoi
socks never felt as though they had the same level of compression and are now
starting to tear apart at the ankles after just 9 months. This lack of
compression for me, lead them to fall slightly when I was running which is why
I wore them as a recovery aid.
So,
are the new 2XU Performance Compression socks worth the premium price tag? As
an avid trail runner, yes.
The
PWX material is extremely compressive and does give a heightened sense of
muscle awareness. If you have the older Elite Race socks these are certainly worth the investment as an upgrade.
I
found that they provided exceptional protection from the undergrowth and scrub on
the trails. While some of the others runners ended up nursing cuts and scrapes, I was as good as gold.
Performance wise I had complete confidence in my feet, ankles and calves as I knew exactly how they were feeling. I do question possible slippage in the shoe when they are wet. If I get a really wet run in these socks I'll post an update.
Performance wise I had complete confidence in my feet, ankles and calves as I knew exactly how they were feeling. I do question possible slippage in the shoe when they are wet. If I get a really wet run in these socks I'll post an update.
I
found them to be extremely comfortable as a recovery sock, although I don’t think
I could get away with the blue under my suit pants.
In
summary I really enjoyed running in the 2XU Compression Performance socks. The
socks can be picked up at any good sports store or online. My Aussie and Kiwi
readers can hit up 2XU Australia, or TCL Sports or 2XU UK you’re reading from a European
location.
As
always, enjoy your running,
Cheers,
Lachie
*These socks were provided by 2XU to be road tested by ThisFishCanRun. I hope that I've been able to give an honest insight as to how I got along with the 2XU Performance Compression Socks.
*These socks were provided by 2XU to be road tested by ThisFishCanRun. I hope that I've been able to give an honest insight as to how I got along with the 2XU Performance Compression Socks.
great review lachie! 2XU is definitely a brand that i associate with competition quality, so i'm sure that their compression socks are worth checking out!
ReplyDeleteHi Patrick, they are definitely competition quality. I've got a few other 'compression' brands and these 2XU socks seem to be a cut above the rest. Keep an eye out for them :)
Deletevery well written Lachie, especially the part on the fashion side of the socks. enjoyed reading your blog :)
ReplyDeleteJosie
Thanks Josie, perhaps I need to admit that the fashion side of me does like dictate what I wear occasionally :) I hope I've been able to give an idea on how these socks are fashion with a lot of function. Thanks for dropping by.
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