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Let's Talk About Socks

Ski Diva

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I use the thin, Smartwool socks, too. My feet are cold all the time -- even in summer -- and these seem to do the trick. If it's really, reallly cold out, like in the single digits, I'll use toe warmers under my feet (but over my sox). I expose them to the air for a few minutes, then attach them to my sox using a tiny bit of that 3M tear-off packing tape. This keeps 'em flat when I put on my boots, and doesn't bother me when I ski. Works like a charm!
 

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I have a few different brands of socks. All wool (or synthetic), all just about knee length. All roughly the same thickness. A couple pairs are EuroSock brand. They have all served me well. The only problem I ever had with cold feet were with my old ill fitting boots.

I have a pair of boots now that have a heat molded liner and I have never had a problem with cold feet since, even skiing at K in the '04-'05 season with ambient temps at or below -10F and 40 mph winds.

I also often times wear my ski socks to the slopes. My feet don't ever sweat in the car though, and I've never had an issue with wet feet.
 

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I am surprised so many other people use really thin socks like I do. It seems very counter intuitive, but it works so well. Hopefully other people with hot/cold feet issues found this thread informative! :)
 

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riverc0il said:
Hopefully other people with hot/cold feet issues found this thread informative! :)

You betcha .... I'm certainly going to try thinner socks next season. Hopefully Bvibert will be able to find this thread for me so I can post a sock report.
 

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BeanoNYC said:
You betcha .... I'm certainly going to try thinner socks next season. Hopefully Bvibert will be able to find this thread for me so I can post a sock report.
I'm making a mental note now... ;)

riv said:
I am surprised so many other people use really thin socks like I do. It seems very counter intuitive, but it works so well.
I would have never though of it, but when I bought my first new pair of boots when getting back into skiing a few years back the fitter insisted I wear thin socks when trying on the boots. I bought the pair that he made me use to try them on and a few more just like them since then. That's also where I learned not to wear my socks to the mountain..
 
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