Good deal on Smartwool socks...
LoginStarted by Pablo Escobar in Ski Chatter 17-Apr-2010 - 20 Replies
Pablo Escobar posted Apr-2010
Ian Wickham
reply to 'Good deal on Smartwool socks...' posted Apr-2010
Trencher
reply to 'Good deal on Smartwool socks...' posted Apr-2010
http://gearattack.com/items/16295
I bought six pairs :wink:
Pablo Escobar
reply to 'Good deal on Smartwool socks...' posted Apr-2010
Trencher wrote:That ain't a good deal. now this was a good deal.
http://gearattack.com/items/16295
I bought six pairs :wink:
Sorry, they aren't Smartwool ;)
Trencher
reply to 'Good deal on Smartwool socks...' posted Apr-2010
Pablo Escobar wrote:Trencher wrote:That ain't a good deal. now this was a good deal.
http://gearattack.com/items/16295
I bought six pairs :wink:
Sorry, they aren't Smartwool ;)
I have several pairs of both, They're actually about the same quality, wear, fit, and comfort. Of course, sometimes the label is more important :wink:
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Pablo Escobar
reply to 'Good deal on Smartwool socks...' posted Apr-2010
Trencher wrote: Of course, sometimes the label is more important :wink:
No we're talking :lol:
Snapzzz
reply to 'Good deal on Smartwool socks...' posted Apr-2010
What do u recommend?
Trencher
reply to 'Good deal on Smartwool socks...' posted Apr-2010
Snapzzz wrote:Hmmmm i would like to try these but find it difficult to decide to get 'light' or 'medium'. I would like to feel them to see.
What do u recommend?
Mostly should depend on the fit of your ski boots. The sock thickness should make a noticeable difference to how tight your boots feel. Go for whatever thickness you are finding feels right now. If you are using a med/thick sock at the moment, it is nice to have a thin pair for the first day, or two of the season. The foam in the boot liners will have expanded a little after not being used, and your feet are not used to the boots, so a thinner sock makes things less cramped.
Sorry, reread your post. Most sock manufacturers have similar designation of thickness. The thin should be about the thickness of a mens shoe sock, maybe just a little thicker.
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Topic last updated on 24-April-2010 at 08:35
