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Skiing socks for men
Skiing is some of the best fun you can have on the snow, but your legs do tend to get a bit cold and wet if they're not properly wrapped up and insulated. Depending on the type of skiing you're doing, you won't always be assured of light powdery snow that's relatively dry. And if the temperature rises a bit in the midday sun you're bound to be hitting some melting water as you're skiing along. Your best bet is to protect your lower legs with some thermal ski socks that will keep them warm and add an extra layer of insulation against the damp.
Pick your ski socks for the kind of skiing you love best
Not all skiing socks for men are alike—you'll want to get the ones that are best suited to the type of skiing you'll be doing on your trip, or if you're a more serious winter sports participant, the type of skiing that you focus on. For long distance and cross country skiers, the adidas TERREX range of ski socks is made from 100% polyester, providing warmth and comfort, as well as extra muscle and joint support for extended periods of skiing. Our men's skiing socks are also designed to complement your ski boots, so they have extra cushioning in the sole and shin area, to counteract fatigue when you're out there having a full day of it.
An emphasis on all round leg comfort
Our skiing socks for men cover your entire lower leg, wrapping you in layered, knitted fabrics that feel good from the moment you put them on. They've been carefully designed and manufactured so that they're seamless, which means that they don't have any potentially uncomfortable spots that could start to irritate when you've been skiing for a while and your feet have moved around a little inside your ski boots.










