Description
Warm, breathable merino combined with durable, flexible polypro.
Never suffer from chilly toes again after you pull on the Stoic Alpine Merino Ski Sock. A blended combination of natural merino wool and synthetic material makes this sock toasty warm on the inside and silky smooth on the outside. Designed specifically for winter's chilliest days, this sock is right at home in your ski boot or your favorite snow boot.
- Merino regulates your body temperature and helps resists the bacteria that causes odors
- Synthetic polypropylene is blended in with merino fabric to allow this sock greater durability, flexibility, and resistance to pilling damage
- Backcountry.com is the exclusive US retailer for Stoic products
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great sock at a great price
Adam R ATL
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just the right thickness. superior fit due to the anatomically correct L and R pair. excellent material blend minimizes smell. all at a great price! just get some.
sooooo comfy
jwmf
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these socks are great they are not too thick like some ski sock and incredibly breathable I highly recommend everyone getting a pair if you ski or snowboard you will be impressed
comfortable and smell free!
albp393685
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i skiied in them for 3 days in a row without so much as rinsing them with cold water. and they weren't even rank. maybe other people have smellier feet than me, but i was impressed.
very pleased. nothing like a good sock to boost your confidence.
Great
Joanne
Member since
- Gender: Female
- Familiarity: I've used it several times
These socks seem too thin to be warm, but I've used them several times skiing and have kept my feet nice and toasty all day. The fact that it's not bulky is great since my ski boots are on the tighter side. I've also used these comfortably as a base layer with another pair of socks when it's less than 20 degrees outside.
Stoic Socks
Ebo3376796
Member since
- Gender: Male
- Familiarity: I've used it once or twice and have initial impressions
These socks are great. Their cheap yet seem to be well made.
I would consider them an Ultralight ski sock.
People who say these are too thin or that they are only good for warm temperatures are mistaken.
Anybody who has a performance boot with a performace fit needs "Ultralight" socks to ensure a good fit. "Lightweight" socks constrict circulation and make your feet feel colder.
Great Socks
hamp247072
Member since
- Gender: Male
- Familiarity: I've used it several times
Bought a pair of these and wish I would have gotten more. They are great socks and fit just right. I have to say my toes are almost always cold and these kept them warm. HOWEVER only good for about 30 degrees and warmer. Skiing in the mid 20's and my feet did get a little cold.
A perfect temperature sock
solp357125
Member since
- Gender: Male
- Familiarity: I've used it several times
This sock will keep you warm. With the mess top your feet will also stay dry. The only down side is that if you plan on doing much hiking or have shoes that rub, this sock alone will probably leave you with blisters. Putting on another smaller sock has gotten the job done for me.
Does the job
bfop224688
Member since
- Gender: Male
- Familiarity: I've used it several times
I use these for a base layer when I hike because my boots could use some help. The difference between them being there and not is huge and the fact that they provide such warmth while being very thin is great.
Too thin
arap266300
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These are too thin and do not protect much, not good for skiing.
Great Value
ADAM
Member since
- Gender: Male
- Familiarity: I've put it through the wringer
If your looking for a thin affordable ski sock this is your go to! I have a few pairs and like them a lot. For the colder days you may want to go with a warmer sock though.
Good, Affordable Ski Socks
Kevin
Member since
- Gender: Male
- Familiarity: I gave it as a gift, but have feedback to share
The Stoic Merino 3T Ski sock is a great affordable ski sock compared to Smartwool. Great fit that hugs your feet like it should. I think the fit is better than smartwool, however smartwool phds may be more durable and provide more padding in key areas. I prefer these over the PhDs that are twice the price.
Not What I Expected...
jaip339284
Member since
- Gender: Male
These socks are very, very thin. The description says "never suffer from chilly toes again". These are not the socks to purchase if you are looking from warmth. They are more like a men's thin dress sock.
Bang for your buck!
Lauren F.
Member since
- Gender: Female
- Familiarity: I've used it once or twice and have initial impressions
These socks are thinner than I was expecting, and I usually like a thicker sock, but I'm keeping them because they are a great sock for the price! They didn't feel terribly soft when I first got them, but they do soften up. I recommend them if you some good socks for a good price. :)
lightweight but warm
Angela W.
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- Gender: Female
- Familiarity: I've used it several times
thin but still perfect for all day riding, I've used a few other socks that are too thick and my toes are freezing by the end of the day but that's never been the case with these!
Thin and comfortable
Jeff Guest
Member since
- Gender: Male
- Familiarity: I've used it several times
These Stoic socks are a little thinner than my Dakine and Analog socks that I'm used too, but they are comfortable in my snowboard boot and keep my cold little toes warm without shoving a hand warmer in there.
Great Sock
Matthew Pizza
Member since
- Gender: Male
- Familiarity: I've used it once or twice and have initial impressions
Super thin and super warm. Way better than most bulky ski socks. Fits great. Good for circulation. Merino/synthetic is a great balance for fit and warmth. Great price for a great sock.
Very thin
Chris jenney
Member since
- Gender: Male
- Familiarity: I've put it through the wringer
Love these socks. I hate a big bulky sock as my feet usually get colder than with a thin sock. (circulation thing) The merino/synthetic blend gives you the best of both worlds and the sock is very well made an durable. For the price, you can't go wrong.
