Choose a fabric typeÂ
- Wool: Stays warm when wet, resists odor and wicks moisture
- Synthetic (nylon, polyester or acrylic): Ideal for sensitive skin, trap warmth and wick moisture.Â
How much cushioning do you want? Â
- No cushioning: Best for tighter-fitting performance boots that have a tighter fit or maximum ground feel
- Light cushioning: Shin padding with minimal cushioning on the balls of the feet, often with reinforced toes and heelsÂ
- Medium cushioning: Added padding for warmth and impact absorption; ideal for cold conditions or looser-fitting bootsÂ
LengthÂ
- Knee high: Most socks for skiing and snowboarding go up to the knees to help protect from shin bang
- Crew: Cross-country skiers and snowshoers may prefer shorter hiking socks
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