Footwraps - /out/ (#2828793)

Anonymous
7/12/2025, 4:03:44 PM No.2828793
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Why do people swear on them over socks? Same result, just straight up worse if you do it wrong.
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Anonymous
7/12/2025, 4:34:20 PM No.2828796
>>2828793 (OP)
>people swear on them
Are these people in the room with us right now?
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Anonymous
7/12/2025, 5:11:21 PM No.2828798
Footwraps
>Easier to wash
>Easier to dry
>More durable
If I went innawoods for a long time or it was an end of the world kind of scenario, I would get some. Not otherwise.
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Anonymous
7/12/2025, 9:24:19 PM No.2828824
>>2828796
No but on /k/
>>2828798
Makes sense. Still very niche though.
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Anonymous
7/12/2025, 10:31:54 PM No.2828827
>>2828824
>on /k/
so a board of military larpers who failed basic and now are armchair generals?
Anonymous
7/12/2025, 10:47:47 PM No.2828831
>>2828793 (OP)
>people swear on them
Do russians still count as people? I honestly don't know.
Anonymous
7/13/2025, 6:35:46 PM No.2828966
The problem with most modern socks is they use too much lycra/spandex too tight of a fit that ends up limiting foot circulation as much as boots do. I wore a thick wool pair of socks once and was amazed when I switched to sandals without socks that my feet were actually warmer except standing on cold concrete floors.
However with foot wraps I think you'd need boots with a very flexible system of lacing up or you'd cause the same circulation problems I just mentioned.
In that regard I think its obsolescence since you need a boot to work with the wrap. You can make it work but why bother. Same reason people dont use puttees anymore even though I've found they do an awesome job when you can take the time to make it work.