Why Good Ski Socks Will Save Your Day

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Frosty toes and feet can be a constant pest when you hit the slopes for snow sports. If you are a beginner skier, it might seem like a sound idea to wear thick explorer socks or even put on one more pair of socks to keep your feet warm and dry. In truth, it will only aggravate the trouble.

Your ski sock should be: Tall and Thin!
Read on to find out why you need to look for the best ski socks when you are out and about skiing!

Sweat-Wicking

Even when it is shivering cold outside, your feet can still sweat. Especially in case of a strenuous activity like skiing and snowboarding, they sweat even more. A mid-weight or thinner pair of socks such as wool or eco-fiber are incredibly sweat-wicking. Such material keeps your feet dry and keeps frost bite at bay. 

Insulating

Another problem with wearing thick socks on a skiing trip is that when your feet sweat, your socks absorb all the moisture. This increases your sweat rate and the damp socks take up any spare room inside your boots, which insulates your feet. As a result, you feel cold and unable to ski properly and comfortably. Merino wool is a material that offers insulation and gives just the right amount of wiggle room to your feet in your boots.

Regulates Blood Flow

The best ski socks don’t have to be thick to keep your feet warm. In fact, thick socks can restrict blood circulation in your feet making your foot colder instead of warmer. Luckily, modern ski socks have a better thickness-to-warmth ratio. This improvement enables skiers to have sufficient room in the boots to move toes, which aids in blood circulation = warm feet. 

Odor Control

Skiers often wear socks for several days without washing them. While it is not the ideal thing to do, you should be able to wear your ski socks for a few days without them smelling odious. So, it is important to choose a pair of wool socks that naturally reduces odor. A good tip is to have two pari you can switch between to let one pair air out while you use the other.

Golden rule = tall, thin, smooth

  • Only wear one pair (never double up)

  • Your sock should be tall - come above your ski boot

  • Your sock should be thin - thinner = warmer

  • Your sock should be smooth inside your boot = bumps/wrinkles will lead to irritated skin

  • Your sock should be made out of wool

With all these characteristics in mind, remember that the best ski socks will combine all of these features into one great package - making your day on the mountain much more comfortable.

As always, feel free to call us or stop by for help and advice! You can also find the best ski socks at Rock House Discount Ski & Snowboard Rentals.

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