Advice on Choosing Hiking Socks
You'll have heard the phrase 'it's what's inside that counts!' , well that couldn't be more true than for hiking socks. Choosing the right hiking sock should ensure your feet remain at their optimal temperature, blister free, dry and comfortable, which means of course you the owner are free to enjoy your hiking.
Don't waste your time on cheap hiking socks; prevent sore, painful feet and frustrated walks by investing in good quality hiking socks... it just makes sense.
When choosing hiking socks do remember why you need socks in the first place...
Choose hiking socks that provide these basic comforts and you won't go wrong, you'll get much more value and adventure for your money.
Cushioned Hiking SocksCushioning protects the foot from knocks and improves the fit of your boots. Cushioning on walking socks can be targeted to areas, such as heel and ball of foot or be general all over cushioning. Bridgedale hiking socks have reinforced heel and toe areas, the cushioning comfort is achieved by a highly resilient terry loop inside the socks. Bridgedale's socks terry loop stay resilient and keep the bounce and comfort much longer than 'cheaper' walking socks. e.g. Bridgedale Men's Comfort Trekker Sock, Bridgedale Women's Comfort Trekker Sock
Thermal Walking Socks The thermal properties of hiking and walking socks comes from the air-trapping abilities of the yarns used and the type of yarn. The socks ability to 'wick' moisture away from your feet will also add to it's comfort rating. Damp skin feels cold as it cools down, so look for socks which 'breath' or 'wick'. All the socks we feature in our online store are breathable and move moisture away from your skin. The hiking socks designed to be worn in colder conditions are the thickest, most cushioned socks, these are the most insulating and are suitable for use with Mountaineering and Trekking boots.
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