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Choose a fabric type
- Wool: Stays warm when wet, resists odor and wicks moisture
- Synthetic (nylon, polyester or acrylic): Ideal for sensitive skin, trap warmth and wick moisture.
How much cushioning do you want?
- 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 heels
- Medium cushioning: Added padding for warmth and impact absorption; ideal for cold conditions or looser-fitting boots
Length
- 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
Hiking shoe vs. hiking boot
- Hiking shoes
- Often lighter weight, lower cut, more flexible and more breathable
- Ideal for day hikes or backpacking with lighter loads
- Hiking boots
- Burlier, with stiffer uppers, over-the-ankle coverage and typically waterproof
- Ideal for multi-day treks with heavier loads
Types of hiking boots
- Day-hiking boots: Mid- to high-cut models that require less break in time; intended for day hikes or short backpacking trips with light loads
- Backpacking boots: Often over-the-ankle height and heavier-built with stiffer midsoles; designed to support multiday treks with heavier loads
Consider the lugs
- Deep, thick lugs improve grip
- Wider lug spaces sheds mud and offer good traction
Learn how to compare fabrics and choose travel clothing that dries fast, resists wrinkles and provides sun, rain or insect protection.
Select your sock height
- No-show: Minimal protection; best with low-cut footwear like trail-running or light hiking shoes
- Ankle: Covers your ankle bone; best for low- to mid-cut shoes and boots
- Crew: Extends above ankle; good for boots or shoes
- Knee-high: Provides warmth and protection against high-cut boots
Choose your preferred cushioning level
- None: Ultralight; ideal for hot weather or as sock liners
- Light: Thin cushioning; better for warm conditions
- Medium: Targeted cushioning in the heel and ball; ideal for moderate to cold conditions
- Heavy: Thickest and most cushioned; best for long trips, rugged terrain and cold
Select a fabric
- Choose moisture-wicking, quick-drying materials like wool, polyester or nylon
- Spandex adds stretch to prevent bunching
- Cotton isn't recommended as it absorbs moisture and dries slowly
Find your fit
- Choose based on your foot size, not shoe size.
- If you're between sizes, size down to avoid excess material that can bunch up and cause blisters.
- Socks should feel snug but not tight, and the sock's heel cup should naturally line up with your heel.
Learn how to dress your child for comfort while outdoors.
Learn which clothes to bring backpacking in order to keep your pack light while making sure you'll have everything you need.







