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Thin Sock or Thick Sock?

riverc0il

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Sorry doc, those aren't the ultralights. Ultralights have no padding:

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:p

Those are what I wear. They NEVER go on sale either. I have been looking for years for a cheap sale so I could stock up but always end up paying full retail for my annual replacement pair.
 

deadheadskier

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Sorry doc, those aren't the ultralights. Ultralights have no padding:

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:p

Well, just got mine in. They seem real nice, but for some reason I was expecting them to be even thinner. Felt much better than normal socks in my Kryptons. I think once I get the liner heat molded, they'll be great boots for me.
 

lloyd braun

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I think these are the best socks.

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Bridgedale, not cheap but worth the bucks

I also wear under amour hockey liners as well as the smart wool socks mentioned all over this thread
 

RootDKJ

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I've been using a hiking liner sock for a few years now with great success. What's nice is I can pick them up at the local Sports Authority for about $5 and they keep my feet nice and warm/dry in even the coldest weather. I usually buy an extra pair before the start of each season, but I've yet to wear a pair out.

Here's a link
http://www.amazingsocks.com/web-pid-F2153-Wigwam-Gobi-Liner-Sock-item.htm
 
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