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    Socks to ride in?

    I've often had this as a bit of a dilemma. My boots are snug so I can't wear thick socks. In the past I've actually be using el cheapo Warehouse jobby business socks because of the length (and I don't need them for my current work as I don't wear socks - gotta use 'em some how).

    Anyway, because they're business socks they've got bugger all padding, and they make my feet sweat like a...well...like a randy teenager.

    My snowboarding socks are too thick (but are great) and on occasion I've been wearing icebreaker socks but they don't have a good length (but they're good as well). I have some "coolmax" sports socks but they're too thick.

    Soooooo, anyone have any good recommendations for some socks with say, a medium cushion? I need some padding 'cause me feet get sore but too much padding, me feet get sore.

    I'm a fussy bugger.

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    work the boot?


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    If you so infrequently wear socks splash out on good wool or merino ones. Make a helluva difference if you have sweaty feet.

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    I saw this just last night and thought they looked interesting, if not just a smidgen "ghey". Still, no-one knows what yer socks look like when you're riding, innit?.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ckai View Post
    I've often had this as a bit of a dilemma. My boots are snug so I can't wear thick socks. In the past I've actually be using el cheapo Warehouse jobby business socks because of the length (and I don't need them for my current work as I don't wear socks - gotta use 'em some how).

    Anyway, because they're business socks they've got bugger all padding, and they make my feet sweat like a...well...like a randy teenager.

    My snowboarding socks are too thick (but are great) and on occasion I've been wearing icebreaker socks but they don't have a good length (but they're good as well). I have some "coolmax" sports socks but they're too thick.

    Soooooo, anyone have any good recommendations for some socks with say, a medium cushion? I need some padding 'cause me feet get sore but too much padding, me feet get sore.

    I'm a fussy bugger.
    I have a pair of Oxford sox. Really comfortable and $29 for 2 pair. Got them from cycletreads.
    Also have a pair of Draggin Jeans kevlar sox (dont ask me why!) quite thin and cool as well as comfortable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ckai View Post
    Anyway, because they're business socks they make me like a...well...like a randy teenager.


    Quote Originally Posted by ckai View Post
    I'm a pussy
    There, fixed it for you

    Sorry, that is about as helpful as I get

    Quote Originally Posted by Pogo2 View Post
    Also have a pair of Draggin Jeans kevlar sox (dont ask me why!)
    A stubbed toe is no laughing matter!
    No body move... I dropped my brain

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    there are thermal sox out there.
    i think i got mine from the warehouse
    forsale A100,awesome power.
    near ready for bucket raceing,or just a padock,beach hack.
    gotta be a good deal,surely

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    Quote Originally Posted by george formby View Post
    If you so infrequently wear socks splash out on good wool or merino ones. Make a helluva difference if you have sweaty feet.
    The icebreaker ones are merino. Bloody good but I've yet to some that are a decent length (I'm a icebreaker slut )

    Quote Originally Posted by Madness View Post
    I saw this just last night and thought they looked interesting, if not just a smidgen "ghey". Still, no-one knows what yer socks look like when you're riding, innit?.
    They look interesting. Might have a closer look at them.

    Quote Originally Posted by hayd3n View Post
    angora
    Isn't the fluffy wool?

    Quote Originally Posted by Pogo2 View Post
    I have a pair of Oxford sox. Really comfortable and $29 for 2 pair. Got them from cycletreads.
    Also have a pair of Draggin Jeans kevlar sox (dont ask me why!) quite thin and cool as well as comfortable.
    Kevlar socks?!?!??! Holy crap that's SERIOUS protection! I'll give the oxford ones a gander.

    Quote Originally Posted by Stirts View Post

    There, fixed it for you

    Sorry, that is about as helpful as I get



    A stubbed toe is no laughing matter!
    hahah yip soft indeed.

    Thanks y'all for the ideas (apart from Stirts who is as useless as tits on a bull ha)

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    Maybe try these

    http://www.trademe.co.nz/Clothing/Me...-335433858.htm

    77% merino. Not cheap but if you're an icebreaker man, these probably aren't too expensive

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    I use Bonds socks for snow skiing. They are called 'pillowfeet'. They're just cotton, but are fucking amazing. long enough to come right up over the top of my ski boots. On the last day of the season I forgot them, and both of my big toes still have bruised nails today. That was after 24 previous days on the mountain with no bruises/blisters/cold feet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by steve_t View Post
    Maybe try these

    http://www.trademe.co.nz/Clothing/Me...-335433858.htm

    77% merino. Not cheap but if you're an icebreaker man, these probably aren't too expensive
    They'll be thick and heavy.

    Kathmandu Merino is amazing - expensive though.

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    forsale A100,awesome power.
    near ready for bucket raceing,or just a padock,beach hack.
    gotta be a good deal,surely

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    Quote Originally Posted by steve_t View Post
    Maybe try these

    http://www.trademe.co.nz/Clothing/Me...-335433858.htm

    77% merino. Not cheap but if you're an icebreaker man, these probably aren't too expensive
    Yeah about the same price as icebreaker.

    Quote Originally Posted by marty View Post
    I use Bonds socks for snow skiing. They are called 'pillowfeet'. They're just cotton, but are fucking amazing. long enough to come right up over the top of my ski boots. On the last day of the season I forgot them, and both of my big toes still have bruised nails today. That was after 24 previous days on the mountain with no bruises/blisters/cold feet.
    I might have a look around a decent Warehouse for these (since they sell bonds?). See how thick they are.

    I use smartwool socks in for snowboarding but they're too thick for my bike boots. They're insanely good.

    Quote Originally Posted by piston broke View Post
    These look good and seem to be a real good price. I dunno about buying online though since I dunno about how thick they'll be.

    I think it'll be a trip to some shops and see what there be. I can look like a chick feeling all the clothing

    "I love the style of these socks, but it just doesn't feel right and I think it'll make my ankles look big...and maybe my ass"

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    Icebreaker is great and there are plenty of longer styles, if a TAD over priced, but I only really buy it from the Otaki outlet store. I guess you have a DFO up your way where you could look for old stock there as well...
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