These Are The Cozy Wool Socks Every Hiking Fan Needs In Their Closet
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If you've been burnt in the past by thin, flimsy hiking socks, you know: Hiking in the wrong socks can ruin even the best day on the trail. In turn, the best wool hiking socks, particularly those made from Merino wool, are breathable, naturally moisture-wicking, and can protect your feet against everything from odor to painful blisters.
When searching for a great pair of hiking socks, keep a few things in mind. Make sure, first and foremost, that the hiking socks you get fit properly and have enough spandex or stretchable material to cling to your shins and ankles without sliding down. After all, no one wants to have to stop at every trail post to tug at slipping socks or massage blisters.
Unsurprisingly, the weather will also impact your decision. Because even though, yes, wool socks are great for cold weather, there are lighter wool socks suitable for that warm-weather hike you have planned, as well. Hard and fast rule: the higher the percentage of wool in the sock, the warmer it will be.
One last thing you should look out for is moisture management. While many wool socks designed for hiking will advertise powerful moisture-wicking properties, do your due diligence. And, if that sounds like too much work (I don't blame you), opt for a pair made of Merino wool, which naturally wicks moisture. But, without further ado, here is a list of the best wool hiking socks to kickstart your outdoor adventures.
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