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Sock Review

The snowboard sock review will help you find the right pair of socks. snowboard socks are very vital to staying warm and comfortable. You want to make sure you have the right thickness of socks for the weather. For example, if it is spring time you don't want to be wearing your thick warm socks because then your feet will start to sweat. Or if it is cold you don't want to wear your thin socks because then your feet will get so cold that you will have to cut your day short.


It is always a good idea to have a couple pairs of socks on hand. You never know when you might pull a double session or go hit a jib later on. Plus if your boots leak then your socks might not dry in one night, which in that case alternating between two pairs of socks will give them time to dry.


Here is the Snowboard Sock Review Note this is in no way the entire list of snowboard socks. These are just some of the better socks available. Click on the picture of the one you like and you will be taken to an online store where you can further investigate your choice. You can also look around their website for other socks that you might like.


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32 Snowboard Sock Review

32 - Thirty Two Hamm Snowboard Socks White/Pink - Women's

32 - Thirty Two Hamm Snowboard Sock Review White/Pink - Women's

The Thirty Two Hamm Women's Snowboard Socks. 70% acrylic / 30% wool sock. Super cushy, helps absorb impacts better. Nice soft feel will have you wearing these socks around the house.


Burton Snowboard Sock Review

Burton Buffer Snowboard Sock

The Buffer snowboarding socks from Burton. Comfortable feet are the key to a great day of riding. Too hot or too cold and you'll be cursing the mountain all day long. Burton socks help you forget about your feet and concentrate on stomping your next trick.


Burton Phase Snowboard Sock

The Phase snowboarding socks from Burton. Comfortable feet are the key to a great day of riding. Too hot or too cold and you'll be cursing the mountain all day long. Burton socks help you forget about your feet and concentrate on stomping your next trick.

 

Burton Ultrawool Snowboard Sock Review

The Ultrawool socks from Burton.For days when the mercury says "stay inside". These are the socks you should get for the extremely cold days. Remember that it is good to have at least two pairs of socks, a cold pair and a warm pair(next one below is your warm pair).

 

Burton Ultralight Snowboard Sock Review

The Ultralight socks from Burton. No more springtime swamp foot. These are the spring time or warm temperature socks we were talking about. You should get this pair for warm weather and the pair above for cold. Then you should still have another pair for everyday conditions also.

Dakine Snowboard Sock Review

DAKINE Highback Snowboard Sock

The Highback sock from DAKINE. These are great as a everyday sock, you can get away with them on either slightly colder and warmer days, but if it extremely cold or warm I would go with a pair more suited for those temps. Overall though a good comfortable sock.

 

DAKINE Summit Snowboard Sock

The Summit Sock from Dakine. Merino wool is awesome. It absorbs moisture 10x more than synthetics. Any snowboard sock with merino wool is good. I like these socks they feel nice around my feet. They have extra padding wear it is need, around the heel.

 

DAKINE Thinline Snowboard Sock

The Thinline socks from Dakine. These are a very thin snowboard sock. They work amazing during spring time temperatures when the air is above 45 degrees. Like I mentioned above merino wool is great for dryness. Merino wool doesn't stink, even after many uses which makes it great for spring time riding when your normal synthetic snowboard socks would be reeking.

 

Eesa Snowboard Sock Review

Eesa Plaid Snowboard Sock

The Plaid snowboard socks from eesa. From Lift to Lounge. These snowboard socks are extremely comfortable. They are not super warm, so make sure not to wear them on really cold days. But on average days they feel great.

 

Eesa Argyle Snowboard Sock

I found these socks to be similar to the Plaid eesa's above. They only look different, which is cool because it is good to mix it up. Still though they are very comfortable socks.

Forum Snowboard Sock Review

Forum Speedkings Snowboard Sock

The Speedkings socks from Forum - a technical thick weight sock. Great snowboard socks. They are super comfortable to wear. Thick socks are always better because they absorb impacts more. Less impact for your knees which is always nice.# 90% coolmax, 8% nylon, 2% spandex# 52gm socks# One size fits all

Volcom Snowboard Sock Review

Volcom Envy Heavy Weight Snowboard Sock

The Envy Heavy weight snow sock from Volcom. This is a really warm pair of socks. They have an elastic feel to them which is nice because they are easy to put on. They work great for really cold temperatures.

 

Volcom Surplus Mid-Weight Snowboard Sock

These are a perfect ever kind of day snowboard sock. The mid-weight is right in the middle between your cold temperature sock and your warm spring time sock. These socks work great with temperatures between 20-40 degrees.

 

Volcom Vertigo Light Weight Snowboard Sock

Really good spring time sock. I found that it really has to be warm to wear these socks comfortably, maybe 45-50 degrees and up. Once it is that warm you will want these socks because your feet will not sweat because these socks are so light. The added bonus is that they are really cheap to buy. Same goes for all the above Volcom snowboard socks.

 


 

 

 

 

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