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Absolutely The Best Ski Socks On The Market
January 16, 2013
I wouldn't use any other socks. These are the best out there. They are warm and keep your feet dry. My favorite aspect of these socks is how easily they slide into your ski boot. No bunching.
Pros: Great design, Build quality, Lasts forever, Performance, Ease of useFebruary 01, 2012
Excellent... so far! The socks were functional, warm and seemed durable (though I haven't really tested them out in harsh conditions yet) Will be using them for snowboarding and various outdoor activities and will update this review.
Pros: Build quality, PerformanceWarm without bulk
February 20, 2013
I recently went skiing in CO for 3 days including some night skiing. The temps were as low as they had been throughout the ski season and up to 1' of snow came down over a two day period. My feet were fine the entire time and I did not feel any bunching or seams that I normally would with much thicker socks. I've only used them for one ski trip, so I cannot say whether they'll hold up over time. Patagonia makes high quality gear so I'm assuming they will.
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Very good ski sock
February 16, 2013
This is a really comfortable ski sock, with coverage well up the calf. Has good cushioning in the toe and heel, but remains thinner on top and in the calf which is great if you have snug ski boots. I've had mixed experiences with ski socks over the years and these are the first I really like.
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Patagonia Men's Midweight Merino Ski Socks Photo
Bandana Blue, Captain's Blue, Classic Navy, Forest Glen, Forge Grey, Hickory and Wax Red.
Available sizes, while supplies last, include size medium, size large and size extra large: m, l, xl.