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Outdoor Socks at Gear Zone

We've got ski, lner and walking socks for all seasons at Gear-Zone, where our outdoor clothing range includes a host of well-known brands including Falke, Horizon, 1000 Mile, Bridgedale, Extremities and Smartwool.

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  • Merrell
  • Icebreaker
  • 1000 Mile Sportswear
  • Accapi
  • Bridgedale
  • Horizon
  • Lifesystems
  • Falke
  • Extremities
  • Smartwool
  • Adidas
  • Ronhill
  • The North Face
  • Barts
  • Nike
  • Keen
  • Gear-zone
  • Sealskinz

From anatomically-designed ski and snow boarding socks to walking and hiking socks in a choice of fabrics and weights, our selection here at Gear-Zone promises something for everyone. From Smartwool's WOW - Wool on Wool - technology with its high Merino wool content, to liner and support socks with a one thousand mile guarantee from 1000 Mile Sportswear, we've got it covered.

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The Importance of Socks

Walking socks are an often overlooked part of hiking kit, but are extremely important. Just as you need the correct hiking boots, it's important to choose the correct socks to go with them. The right socks will keep your feet dry and comfortable; the wrong socks can give you sore feet and blisters.

Top Fact - Did you know that your feet have over 250,000 sweat glands each and can produce around a pint of sweat per day?!

Cushioning - Most hiking socks fit into one of three weight categories: light-weight, mid-weight and heavy-weight. Basically you get more cushioning the thicker the sock. If you are hiking over rough terrain carrying a fully loaded backpack then you will probably want a heavyweight sock to give your feet more protection. In hot weather or for activities like running you probably want some good padding underfoot, but minimal padding across the top.

Temperature Control - Getting a balance between cushioning and temperature is the key. You need enough cushioning to protect your feet but you also need to bear in mind that the heavier the sock the warmer your feet will be so consider what temperatures you are likely to be hiking in.

Moisture Wicking - You want your socks to keep your feet as dry as possible. Moisture wicking socks will absorb sweat away from your feet reducing bacteria build up and the risk of blisters. Avoid cotton socks for any hikes as they retain sweat.

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