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Choose a fabric type
Wool retains warmth when wet and is naturally odor resistant. It breathes more easily and wicks moisture from your feet.
Synthetic blends like nylon, polyester or acrylic are ideal for those with sensitive skin or are allergic to wool. These fabrics trap warmth and wick moisture.
How much cushioning do you want?
No cushioning: Works well with performance boots that have a tighter fit or for those who want to feel the terrain underfoot.
Light cushioning: Typically padded at the shins with minimal or no cushioning on the balls of the feet; reinforced toes and heel are common.
Medium cushioning feature added padding for warmth and to absorb impact. Ideal for cold conditions or snowboarders with loose fitting boots.
Heavy cushioning: Great for extreme winter environments or low-intensity winter activities like ice fishing or riding a snowmobile.
Length
Most socks for skiing and snowboarding go up to the knees to help protect from shin bang. Cross-country skiers and snowshoers may want shorter length socks.
















