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Swiftwick Aspire Zero Review

Perfectly suited for the hottest conditions or the sweatiest feet
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Swiftwick Aspire Zero Review (The elastic around the arch is super wide ensuring that it doesn't slip on much on the run.)
The elastic around the arch is super wide ensuring that it doesn't slip on much on the run.
Credit: Amber King
Price:  $17 List
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Manufacturer:   Swiftwick
By Amber King ⋅ Review Editor  ⋅  May 12, 2022
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RANKED
#6 of 11
  • Comfort - 25% 5.0
  • Fit - 25% 7.0
  • Wicking & Breathability - 25% 10.0
  • Slip Prevention - 15% 5.0
  • Durability - 10% 8.0

Our Verdict

The Swiftwick Aspire Zero stands out for its thinner synthetic design that makes it great at wicking and highly breathable! Constructed of thin, yet comfortable, materials, this bare-bones sock is a go-to if you struggle with sweaty feet or find yourself running in temps that are on par with the Death Valley in the middle of summer. As a surprisingly durable sock, it'll keep your feet comfortable and dry all day long. Low profile, comfortable, and high value. What more could you ask for?
REASONS TO BUY
Great wicking and breathability
Durable
Thin design
REASONS TO AVOID
Lacks cushioning
We tested the women's version of this sock, but a men's version is also available.

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Awards Top Pick Award
Best for Wicking & Breathability
Editors' Choice Award
Best Overall Running Sock
Top Pick Award
Best Toe Sock
Top Pick Award
Most Comfortable Cushioning
 
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Bottom Line This sock offers the best wicking and breathability for those in need of dry feet all day longAn excellent all-around awesome contender that's built for long days on the trail or roadIf you love to spread your toe, this toe-sock is our favorite for its excellent cushioning, comfort, and moisture managementAn all-around performer that wicks well and offers extreme comfort, although it's not the most breathableThese are a great option for those looking for a cushioned model with that Darn Tough duribility
Rating Categories Swiftwick Aspire Zero Balega Blister Resi... Injinji Trail Midwe... Balega Silver No Show Darn Tough Run Cool...
Comfort (25%)
5.0
9.0
8.0
9.0
9.0
Fit (25%)
7.0
8.0
9.0
8.0
7.0
Wicking & Breathability (25%)
10.0
8.0
8.0
5.0
5.0
Slip Prevention (15%)
5.0
9.0
8.0
9.0
8.0
Durability (10%)
8.0
9.0
9.0
6.0
9.0
Specs Swiftwick Aspire Zero Balega Blister Resi... Injinji Trail Midwe... Balega Silver No Show Darn Tough Run Cool...
Material 55% Nylon, 40% Olefin, 5% Spandex 32% Drynamix Polyester, 32% Polyamide, 30% Mohair, 4% Microfiber, 2% Elastane 39% Coolmax Polyester, 58% Nylon, 3% Lycra 75% Drynamix Polyester, 23% Nylon, 2% Elastane 48% Nylon 47% Coolmax Polyester 5% Lycra Spandex
Ankle Cut No Show Quarter Length Quarter Length No Show Tab No Show Tab
Cushioning Level None Heavy Heavy Heavy Light

Our Analysis and Test Results

As a highly breathable sock that wicks away moisture effectively, the Swiftwick Aspire Zero offers great performance. After testing it for over 30 miles of travel, we've learned that this well-fitted contender is perfect for sweaty conditions. Whether you struggle with sweaty feet or simply plan on running in hot weather, it'll keep your feet dry and happy.

Performance Comparison


swiftwick aspire zero - jo runs it out on a hot morning in the san juan mountains with the...
Jo runs it out on a hot morning in the San Juan Mountains with the Swiftwick Aspire Zero.
Credit: Amber King

Comfort


This sock is perfectly comfortable for all-day wear. Designed with runners and bikers in mind, the material is thin, low profile, and offers smooth comfort against the skin. The Swiftwick is composed of 55% Nylon and 40% Olefin. It is a super lightweight sock, so it doesn't boast any additional padding in the forefoot, heel, or around the Achilles.


We wore this sock through thick and thin, throughout the winter and into the warm days of summer. Spending hours on our feet, we went for long runs and didn't experience any issues, whether in rain or shine. The materials are tightly knit, and the fabric isn't particularly soft or supple. The seamless design ensures there are no areas of rubbing and the level of compression is just right. Overall, this is a thin sock without additional cushioning and a great option for warmer, long days on the road or trail.

swiftwick aspire zero - padding is minimal without any additional cushioning.
Padding is minimal without any additional cushioning.
Credit: Amber King

Fit


Fit is another consideration of comfort, but here we explore the architecture of the sock in a little more depth. The Swiftwick proves to be a lightweight sock option that doesn't bunch or pull after long days out. While this sock does advertise “firm compression” we'd say that the compression is actually lesser than most running socks. It's far from a compression sock but does offer nice support around the arch. The toe box is nice and wide, allowing you to spread your toes without weird bunching or deformity after long runs.


Let's take a deeper dive into the architecture, shall we? To be honest, this sock is pretty darn simple. It doesn't offer a huge level of cushioning in the forefoot or heel. It's low profile and a great option for the minimalist at heart.

swiftwick aspire zero - a look at the collar of the sock that dives way down and isn't very...
A look at the collar of the sock that dives way down and isn't very protective.
Credit: Amber King

The sock's collar is thin and comes right below the ankle for a “no-show” design. The heel cup is nicely fitted. There is a band of elastic that wraps around the circumference of the arch, but the elasticity of it is not very firm. The sock also has great top to bottom elasticity that ensures that it doesn't move up or down while running.

swiftwick aspire zero - a look at the "no show" profile of this ultralightweight and super...
A look at the “no show” profile of this ultralightweight and super breathable running sock. A favorite for hot days, sweaty feet, or wet weather.
Credit: Amber King

The toe box is roomy and not too tight. It sports an ergonomic shape that won't bunch while you put down the miles. This sock is completely seamless, which adds to its great fit and comfort. The sizing is spot on, not too small or too large. Overall, great fit for its lightweight construction.

Wicking & Breathability


Stealing the show in this category, this 100% synthetic running sock keeps your feet dry and comfortable all day long. The breathable venting is found under the arch and forefoot, as well as at the top of the foot. The material is great at pulling moisture off the foot and evaporating quickly. Moisture does not hang out in the material, keeping your feet dry, even on the longest days out on the trail.


In comparison to the rest, this synthetic sock kept our feet driest, even in the hottest conditions. In addition, the material wicks moisture from the foot, while allowing moisture to easily leave the material. This is our top recommendation if you need a breathable, affordable sock on your feet.

swiftwick aspire zero - this elastic band is also ultra light, acting as additional...
This elastic band is also ultra light, acting as additional ventilation, even though the body of the sock does this on its own.
Credit: Amber King

Slip Prevention


This sock does slip around in a sock that isn't super fit and a little looser. The synthetic Nylon and Olefin material isn't particularly grippy, which feels slippery inside of the shoe. As a result, we'd recommend wearing a shoe with a tighter fit if you're worried about sock slippage.


While sock slippage is important to ensure that blisters don't develop over time, we want to note that we didn't experience any issues with blistering. On many online reviews, those who are blister prone report that this sock actually helps in that department. While we can't confirm it will prevent blisters (everybody uses different gear and runs differently), this information may help to inform your decisions. Overall, this sock is a little more slippery than socks with more cushioning and thicker materials, but with the correct shoe, it shouldn't pose any issues.

swiftwick aspire zero - unfortunately, the fibers underfoot aren't very grabby and do slip...
Unfortunately, the fibers underfoot aren't very grabby and do slip around in looser shoes. If you choose this sock, but sure it interfaces with either a sticky insole or a tight shoe.
Credit: Amber King

Durability


While our testing window is ongoing, we are surprised and happy with the level of durability we observed during our three-month testing period. Over this time, the fibers stayed intact and didn't show any serious compaction or even wear. In total, we put over thirty miles of running on this sock through both wet and dry weather, and it still looks like it came right out of the package.


Normally after this amount of mileage, you'd observe compaction or the fabric wearing super thin. We didn't have this experience. We think it's because of the durability of the Nylon and Olefin fibers that bounce back, even after hard wear and compaction. The seams didn't show any signs of failure either. The only real wear and tear we observed is the elastic stitching coming undone in one spot. In addition, there is minor pilling. We will continue testing these socks to report on durability in a few months. So stay tuned for that! So far, we are impressed with the durability. Many online reviews also confirm that these socks have lasted for a long time (sometimes years) for many users.

swiftwick aspire zero - while we didn't notice many durability issues after 30+ miles, we...
While we didn't notice many durability issues after 30+ miles, we did note a couple of thread fly-aways from the elastic fabric intertwined in the synthetic material.
Credit: Amber King

Value


With the increasing price of running socks, we feel this is a fairly priced sock, especially for the performance offered. While we can't confirm the limits for the durability of this sock, it has a good online reputation and proves to be durable after we put it through the wringer. As a result, we'd say it's a heck of a deal.

swiftwick aspire zero - even though we love this sock for hot days, it's also perfect for...
Even though we love this sock for hot days, it's also perfect for days where your shoes might get wet and you need a sock that'll dry and wick efficiently. Here, Jo begins to posthole on our run/hike in the San Juan mountains early Summer.
Credit: Amber King

Conclusion


If you're seeking a reasonably priced sock that'll wick in warm weather and move moisture effectively, this thin profile running sock is a great option. The materials are comfortable with a specific fit that won't roll down on the run. While Swiftwick advertises this as a “compression sock” the level of compression isn't very high compared to other running socks out there. So be aware this will fit and feel just like any other high-quality running sock. Overall, it is breathable, comfortable, and ready for most endeavors, especially in warmer weather.

Amber King