SmartWool PhD Ski Light Socks - Men's
- Improved fit system employs 2 elastics to enhance stretch and recovery and to keep the socks in place
- Ankle bands, upper instep bands, lower instep bands and arch bands connect to the feet for a great fit and feel
- Patent-pending reinforcements increase wool content in high wear/high impact areas for durability and comfort
- Merino wool provides excellent temperature control and moisture management, so you're warm when it's cold and cool when it's warm
- Strategically placed mesh zones provide ventilation for temperature and moisture management
- Merino wool keeps your feet dry and inhospitable to bacteria that can cause odor
- SmartWool socks are guaranteed not to itch and can be repeatedly washed and dried without shrinking
- Flat-knit double toe seams have high burst strength
- 1x1 ribbed welt and 1x1 ribbed legs
- SmartWool PhD Ski Light socks are 14 in. high
- *Discount will be applied when you check out. Offer not valid for sale-price items ending in $._3 or $._9
Made in USA.
| Best use | Downhill skiing |
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| Fabric | 67% merino wool/31% nylon/2% elastane |
| Sock height | Knee-high |
| Sock cushioning | Light cushioning |
| Gender | Men's |
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Jan 18, 2016Best Ski SocksThird pair wouldn't buy another brand. They are warm, comfortable, and durable.
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Mar 10, 2014Not lightweight - not a good ski sockHave used UnderArmor socks for skiing for the past 5 years because they are probably the lightest sock available. This sock is not a lightweight sock and would not recommend for any serious...
Read More Have used UnderArmor socks for skiing for the past 5 years because they are probably the lightest sock available. This sock is not a lightweight sock and would not recommend for any serious skier. They have way too much material and have caused pins/needles while hiking and skiing. I ordered a size smaller than I normally wear and they still fall down below my knees while I'm skiing. -
Feb 20, 2013Warm toesI use for xc skiing as my toes don't stay as warm as they used to. They're medium weight but kept my feet warm while waiting around for a race to start. It was about 10 degrees at the time.