We're back for a 2024 update on the hundreds of grip socks on the market. If we're honest about 90% of those are Alibaba and Amazon knock off's that cost less than a $1 to make - so let's cut through the noise.
We're here to bring some clarity to the grip sock market. We've spent a collective 30 years wearing grip socks (between all team members) and tried almost every grip sock online and even grip socks that you can't buy.
So let's count down the 10 Best Football/Soccer Grip Socks in 2024:
#10
STORELLI SPEEDGRIP
The most unique grip sock on the market. Storelli make their super lightweight sock for speed and that no-feel performance. It's very thin and can scrunch up under your foot due to the single large grip pad under the forefoot. Still you get Italian quality - and some true market innovation.
PRO's:
- Super Lightweight
- Unique Grip Design
CON's:
- Too Thin
- Easier to get holes
- Expensive
#9
TAPEDESIGN
Europe's heavyweight grip sock is worn across the world. It's one of the earlier grip socks that launched, but is being caught by innovators in the market. We suspect TapeDesign remain popular with pro players because they've worn them for years and don't want to switch. Far better grip sock options out there.
PRO's:
- Comfortable and athletic fit
- Very popular
CON's:
- Grip pads are not grippy
- Can find an identical version from a much cheaper brand
- Expensive for the lack of tech
- Apex PRO 3.0 is a superior grip sock
#8
FALKE 4
Falke are a sock brand that happen to make grip socks for sport. They use high quality materials and have made socks since 1895. The small grip pads can be a blessing or a curse depending on personal preference and biomechanics. They are certainly not the best grip sock on the market, but a great option, especially in cold weather.
PRO's:
- Premium materials
- Long history of making socks
- Good compression
CON's:
- Grip pads are small
- Can feel thin depending on the boots you wear
#7
TOKYO FOOTBALL
TF Socks are in the list because of the price of their socks. Pretty cheap and also pretty good. These are standard socks with grip pads added, the Air version has nice compression, stretch, and grip. On a budget they're worth every penny. If you're looking to upgrade your game, improve durability, and invest more in your game, then look elsewhere.
PRO's:
- Decent Grip Pad Coverage
- Athletic Material
- Cheap
CON's:
- Just a crew sock with silicon grips added
- Better investments available
#6
PURE
Pure grip socks are a rock solid grip sock launched by Youtuber SR4U. They are comfortable, with a unique grip pad pattern, and come in various colours. You can also get matching sock sleeves. You do need to get the 'Pro' version of the sock however, these have better compression and material than the 'standard' version.
PRO's:
- Comfortable and athletic fit
- Good cost for the tech
CON's:
- Design is a bit jarring
#5
NIKE GRIP
These aren't strictly grip socks. They are made using Nike's proprietary non-slip yarn that is woven into the sock. These socks can be bought standalone but are also integrated into Nike's long football socks. Of course Nike will make great football gear, but even so the majority of pro players choose a plain white nike crew sock over the Nike Grip - make of that what you will.
PRO's:
- Clever Non-slip yarn
- Nike quality
- Fit well around the foot
CON's:
- No dedicated grip pads
- Non-slip yarn can get hard over time
#4
WEFOOT
A recent entry to the grip sock market, with a unique Polyurethane (PU) grip pad material that provides smart energy absorption, great grip in all-weather, and is very thin on the foot. Grip pads are applied inside and outside of the sock. As a Korean company, these sock are worn by Son at Spurs.
PRO's:
- Eye catching design
- Unique grip pad material
- Internal & External Grip Pads
CON's:
- Expensive
- Grip Pads might degrade faster in dry weather conditions
#3
VYPR
Vypr are one of the few grip sock brands that make unique grip socks with their own tech. Their collab with Stat Sports produced a quality grip sock with a clever diamond grip pattern. The base material is made from DriRelease a well renowned yarn that wicks sweat quickly and fits snug.
PRO's:
- High quality base material
- Innovative grip pad material
- Eye catching design
CON's:
- More Expensive
- Grip Pads are not flush flat to the sock
#2
APEX
The Apex PRO 3.0 grip sock is the most technologically advanced grip sock on the market. Comfortable and light base materials. Grip Pads are textured and work in all-weather. The socks come in unique packaging. Based in the UK, but becoming more popular in the USA.
PRO's:
- Best price on the market for the tech
- Grip pads provide great grip and stability
- Internal and external grip system
- Offer: Save 20% on 2 Pairs + Free Shipping
CON's:
- Not many colours
#1
TRUSOX
The Trusox 3.0 has led the market for 10 years. Great tech and worn by elite players across all major leagues. They do have an issue with being a little bag under the mid foot, you need to get the right size (but this will be personal preference). They are also very expensive - and honestly only just retain their place as the best grip sock on the market. The competition is coming for them.
PRO's:
- The best grip pad material on the market
- Comfortable in all-weather
- Internal and external grip
CON's:
- Very Expensive
- Might not fit your foot perfectly
- Apex PRO 3.0 is better value for money
Summary
That's the Top 10 Best Grip Socks. This list is changing every year and we'll revisit it again later in 2024.
We've not included the knock off brands that have copied market leaders - as there are hundreds now that use the same tech but at very cheap prices. Make of that what you will.
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