Wool Ski Socks
Wool ski socks offer a wide range of benefits, including temperature regulation, padding and cushioning and odor resistance. These features help protect skiers’ feet from blisters and foot fatigue and increase performance.
The best wool ski socks are thick enough to provide warmth and moisture-wicking properties but thin enough not to bunch up, which can restrict circulation to your feet. “A sock that’s too thick can collect sweat and hold moisture close to the skin, making your feet cold,” Gleason says. “And a sock that’s too thin can cause friction against your feet, which leads to blisters.”
Merino wool ski socks are breathable and naturally insulating, and they also dry quickly. They’re also soft and itch-free. For example, the Smartwool Ski Targeted Cushion sock maps your foot to provide a snug fit and offers targeted cushioning in key areas that are exposed to increased friction during skiing. It also provides calf-to-foot compression to reduce slippage and prevent hot spots.
Whether you choose a pure merino or synthetic ski sock, look for one that fits well and doesn’t bunch up in the toes or heels. Socks that are too big can result in achy feet and blisters, while ones that are too tight cut off circulation to your feet and make them cold.
Wash your wool ski socks after every use to get rid of salt buildup and keep them in good shape. They’ll stay warm and soft if you wash them with cool or warm water and line dry them. When you’re ready to wear them again, store them flat rather than rolled up into balls. This helps them retain their shape and avoid moth damage.