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Your cart is empty.Ski Socks, Cold Weather Socks for Snowboarding, Snow, Winter, Thermal Knee-high Warm Socks, Hunting- Black&Grey
BeardedFly
Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2025
The sock fit great on my size 12 foot, they feel warm and well constructed. I'll mainly be using these for hunting so a true field test will happen once deer season opens back up and I'm sitting 20 ft up in a deer stand in 10⁰F weather with a wind chill of 5. I'll update once I really put them to the test.
Buzzyhog
Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2025
nice socks
Sabreen
Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2025
I usually hate wearing wool socks—they’re often itchy, bulky, or just uncomfortable. But these ski socks completely surprised me. They feel exceptionally soft and warm without any of that typical "wool sock" feeling I can't stand. Honestly, if the product listing hadn’t mentioned wool, I wouldn’t have guessed it.The compression is just right—it hits all the right spots and provides support without making my feet feel restricted or overheated. They are perfect for cold weather activities and even just around the house, and they’ve kept my feet perfectly warm without feeling sweaty or suffocating.I only noticed some reviews talking about the “stringy” inside after I had already worn them a few times—and I never would have noticed otherwise. It hasn't been an issue at all for me.Highly recommend these if you're looking for a warm, high-performance winter sock that doesn’t feel like a typical wool one.
ChiTownGuy
Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2025
I picked up these knee-high cold-weather socks after struggling with numb, blistered toes on winter hikes and ski outings. I was hoping for a blend that would wick moisture, cushion pressure points and stay warm without feeling bulky inside my boots. My goal was to find a single sock that could handle everything from breaking trail in deep snow to long days standing at a deer stand, without needing liners or multiple layers.The package arrived in a simple plastic pouch - nothing fancy - and inside the socks felt surprisingly soft against the skin. The ribbed leg and reinforced heel and toe areas showed a plush density that promised cushioning where I needed it most. On closer inspection I noticed a few loose fibers along the inside seam; a quick trim smoothed the interior and eliminated any potential for snagging or irritation.Out on the trail and on gentle slopes, these socks lived up to their thermal claims. The wool-acrylic blend did a fine job of shedding sweat, and even when my boots warmed up the fabric never felt damp or clammy. The extra padding underfoot eased long walks over frozen ground, and after half a dozen hand washes the cushioning stayed plump and supportive. Even the top band retained enough elasticity to stay up without leaving marks or rolling down.Pulling them on and off proved effortless thanks to their stretch, and once in place they reached just below my knee without digging in. I appreciated the anti-static finish too; no unpleasant crackle on vinyl or carpet when I take them off after a day outdoors. Ski boots with a tight fit will feel snug around the calf, so I’d hesitate to use these for aggressive carving; for more relaxed snowboarding or hiking boots they slide in comfortably.I’ve tried premium merino socks that cost nearly twice as much, and while those feel lighter and wick marginally better, they also wear out faster in rocky terrain. These strike a middle ground, offering most of merino’s benefits plus added durability from the cotton blend. At around twenty dollars a pair they stand up well to rigors like snowblowing, trekking, or shoveling without feeling like a disposable winter accessory.All told, these thermal knee-highs deliver reliable warmth, cushioning and durability at a fair price. They’ll suit anyone who spends long hours outdoors in cold conditions, including hikers, casual skiers, snowboarders and hunters. If you demand a feather-light racing sock for tight Alpine boots you might look elsewhere, but for everyday winter adventures these strike the right balance of comfort and performance.
L. Dove
Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2025
The socks are soft and about medium weight. These socks do not provide much compression, which could be good, depending on what you're looking for. The Amazon product description says it's made of merino wool and acrylic, but when I took a picture of the label and asked Google to translate, this is the result:合格证 (Certificate of Conformity)品名: 滑雪袜 (Product Name: Ski Socks)款号: CFRN8205 (Style Number: CFRN8205)尺码: 39-44 (Size: 39-44)成份: 68%棉, 20%橡筋, 9%拉架, 3%高弹聚酯纤维 (Composition: 68% Cotton, 20% Elastic, 9% Spandex, 3% High-elastic Polyester Fiber)L (Size: L)执行标准: FZ/T 73037-2019 (Executive Standard: FZ/T 73037-2019)安全类别: GB 18401-2010 B类 (Safety Category: GB 18401-2010 Class B)等级: 合格品 (Grade: Qualified Product)检验: 23-10-07-26 (Inspection: 2023-10-07-26)产地: 广东佛山里水工业园 (Origin: Lishui Industrial Park, Foshan, Guangdong)Comfort is a 5 (soft, extra padding under the ball of the foot/heel/toes), materials accuracy is a 1, therefore the overall rating is a 3. And, since it is not merino wool, it won't be as warm or as you would need for skiing, hiking, etc.
jmk
Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2025
These are very comfy and go up to just under my knees.Pros:- thick, tall, comfy- wool blend- thickness was better than I expectedCons:- I am not a fan of the 'stringy insides' (see images, this is why I give them 4 stars).- hard to confirm they are wool when you get the package (unless you can read Chinese) since it doesn't say it anywhere in English on the packaging.Neutral:- robot-ish designs. I don't care much what they look like as long as my feet stay warmI am wearing them now and they are cozy and work well in my boots.
Sometimes Over Analyzer
Reviewed in the United States on May 1, 2025
These socks are fantastic if you want full calf coverage and thicker materials on the bottom and on your ankles.They feel soft and comfortable and don’t squeeze too tight, but they are a snug fit. For reference I wear a men’s size 10 shoe.Since these are a polyester and wool blend, they are a great option for ski boots so your feet stay dry. They look and feel very similar to my other ski socks that were $30 or more. This seems like a pretty good buy for $20.
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