Collection: Insulated ski socks

Sidas ski socks offer warmth, comfort and optimum support. Designed for maximum performance on the slopes, they provide effective thermal regulation, reduce chafing and guarantee a perfect fit for uncomfortable days on the slopes.
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  • Why high-quality ski socks are essential

    When you put on your skis — whether for downhill skiing, freeriding or ski touring — your feet are subjected to harsh conditions: cold, humidity, high pressure in the boots, friction, long days on the slopes. Conventional socks (cotton, city, light sports) are not generally designed for these conditions: they may absorb moisture, let heat escape, distribute pressure unevenly or slip inside the boot.

    Specialised ski socks provide essential features: thermal insulation, moisture management, comfort, support and a precise fit — all of which are essential for keeping your feet warm, dry and comfortable, and maintaining sensitivity and comfort inside the boot.

    What Sidas ski socks offer

    • Insulation & thermal regulation — Thanks to technical materials (often merino wool + synthetic fibres), Sidas socks provide good heat retention while wicking away perspiration. The result: warm, dry feet, even after several hours on the slopes.
    • Comfort, protection & reinforced areas — Sensitive areas (shins, heels, toes) are often padded or reinforced to cushion the pressure exerted by the boot, reduce friction, and prevent pain and irritation.
    • Precise fit & support in the boot — Sidas ski socks are anatomical (right/left foot), with ‘soft’ or even ‘no internal seams’ and a knit designed for optimal fit: no creases, no excess thickness, stable foot-boot contact — essential for comfort and control.
    • Breathability & moisture wicking — Good skiing often involves effort (climbing, ascending) + temperature variations: wicking away perspiration, preventing moisture build-up and keeping feet dry helps maintain warmth and reduces the risk of blisters or cold feet.
    • Adaptation according to style and use — Whether you are a recreational skier, an enthusiast, a ski tourer or a committed athlete, the Sidas range offers socks in different thicknesses, styles and properties — to suit your specific needs for comfort, warmth or sensitivity.

    Who are these ski socks for?

    • Occasional or regular skiers — for days on the slopes, holidays or long outings.
    • Alpine skiing, freeriding and ski touring enthusiasts looking for comfort, warmth and performance.
    • Those with sensitive feet — cold toes, poor circulation, a tendency to blisters or a need for support.
    • For those who want to optimise the ‘boot + sock’ combination to maximise comfort, control and safety — an often underestimated but crucial factor in the overall experience on the slopes.

    Expert advice & best practices

    • Choose the right size & thickness — Socks should fit snugly: not too loose (risk of creases/chafing) or too thick (risk of compression, poor circulation). The right balance ensures comfort and sensitivity.
    • Choose technical materials (merino wool + synthetic fibres) rather than cotton — for warmth, moisture wicking, breathability and durability.
    • Test the fit in your boots — before a long day, check that there are no pressure points, creases or discomfort. A good sock + a well-fitting boot = maximum comfort.
    • Proper care — gentle wash, no fabric softener, air dry: to maintain elasticity, shape and thermal properties.