For years, I have grabbed a pair of socks and put them on before heading out the door to run. I never thought about them in terms of performance. My only goal was for them to be comfortable.
As I began to run longer distances, I didn’t want to suffer from blisters. Finding the right running apparel, including socks, became more important. My typical set up was to wear toe socks under a pair of typical running socks. Running ultras meant that foot care became more important. I didn’t want to derail my training or racing with achy/blistered feet. This combination prevented me from getting blisters and added an additional layer of cushioning.
That was it, that was my entire thought process for socks. About a month ago, the team at CEP reached out and asked if I wanted to test out a pair of their Run Compression Mid Cut Socks 4.0. My thinking was, they are socks so why not.
My plan was to take them to Lake Sonoma and give them a run during the 50-miler. As it turns out, I didn’t race that day but I did take them out the next day for a run in the mud and puddles, figuring that was a good way to test them out. I also wore them when I ran on the treadmill to see if the different surface would give me a different thought process on the socks.

Comfort and Fit: A Closer Look
I noticed that the sock fit more snug in the arch and the ankle. It wasn’t squeezing my foot, but it was a pressure that was appreciated since it was noticeable. According to the CEP  website, this is to help increase blood circulation, which aids in injury prevention, reduces swelling, and alleviates pain associated with plantar fasciitis and the Achilles tendon.Durability Under Tough Conditions
I wore this for a run on the trails that the Lake Sonoma 50 race is on, the day after it rained for nearly 9 hours. The trail was filled with mud and puddles, which made me happy. I would normally seek the mud and water out because I’m a kid on the trails but this was a great way to test out the socks. When the run was over, the socks were drenched. I tossed them in the washing machine, and the next time I wore them, there was no noticeable difference from the first time I tried them on. As of the time of me writing this product review, I have put the socks on again and the sock feels the same as the first time.ADVERTISEMENT
