And speaking of keeping feet warm, another culprit in cold feet, is water build-up between the shell and liner, and not just on pow days. I always pull my liners out of my shell after skiing to let them dry. There is nearly always there. Water accumulating inside the shell, even a small amount, will make keeping feet warm more difficult.
@chagosoutdoors31227 күн бұрын
I will have to try a pair of those sox for my next purchase. I like wool sox best. Preferably Red! 😉
@rickden83623 күн бұрын
In my many, many, decades of skiing I've found the silk sock as the best. And as far as keeping your feet warm, boot liner and fit are the key to keeping your feet warm. Since I went to Intuition Powerwrap liner 30+ years ago I've never had cold feet, that included some -20-30*C days in Jackson, Wy.
@chagosoutdoors3122Күн бұрын
@@rickden8362 I see what you are saying, but I prefer wool. Just old fashioned that way I guess.
@rickden8362Күн бұрын
@@chagosoutdoors3122 Hey, no problem, to each their own. Another culprit in cold feet, completely missed here, is water build-up between the shell and liner, and not just on pow days. I always pull my liners out of my shell after skiing to let them dry. There is nearly always there.
@chagosoutdoors3122Күн бұрын
@@rickden8362 I do the same. I take my liners out to dry out.
@rickden8362Күн бұрын
@@chagosoutdoors3122 Great minds think alike.
@wikidslippers4 күн бұрын
I know this is ski based but do these socks work with snowboard boots too?
@TheSkiersLounge4 күн бұрын
Yes they do!
@OutdoorExperience.1018 күн бұрын
Falke... the best ski socks i ever used 👍🎿
@rajeeb35003 күн бұрын
Seem to be running at £35 ish a pair these days? 😬 I bought 6 pairs when they were £22 and I still had to pinch myself!