Hiking Socks
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REI Co-opOut The Door Merino Wool Crew Socks
$9.73Save 38%compared to $15.95REI OUTLETREI Co-opMerino Wool Ultralight Hiking Crew Socks
$9.73Save 38%compared to $15.95REI OUTLET- Top Rated
WoolrichLightweight Technical Hiker Socks
$10.73Save 46%compared to $20.00REI OUTLET REI Co-opCOOLMAX EcoMade Lightweight Tech Hiking Quarter Socks - Seconds
$10.73Save 23%compared to $13.95REI OUTLETLorpenHiker Socks - Kids'
$10.73Save 36%compared to $17.00REI OUTLETInjinjiLiner Mini-Crew Socks
$11.00REI Co-opCOOLMAX EcoMade Midweight Hiking Crew Socks
$11.73Save 34%compared to $17.95REI OUTLETREI Co-opCOOLMAX EcoMade Lightweight Hiking Crew Socks - Seconds
$11.73Save 34%compared to $17.95REI OUTLETIcebreakerHike Light Crew Macro Stripe Socks - Kids'
$11.73 - $12.73Save 20% - 26%compared to $16.00REI OUTLET- Top Rated
REI Co-opCOOLMAX EcoMade Liner Crew Socks
$11.95 - Top Rated
InjinjiLiner Crew Socks
$12.00 Darn ToughKelso McCrew Lightweight Hiking Socks - Kids'
$12.73Save 25%compared to $17.00REI OUTLET- Top Rated
Darn ToughLight Hiker Micro Crew Socks - Kids'
$12.73Save 25%compared to $17.00REI OUTLET WRIGHTSOCKHike Crew Socks - Kids'
$13.00- New arrival
SmartwoolClassic Hike Light Cushion Ankle Socks
$13.73Save 23%compared to $18.00REI OUTLET - New arrival
SmartwoolClassic Hike Light Cushion Ankle Socks - Women's
$13.73Save 23%compared to $18.00REI OUTLET SalewaMountain Trainer Merino Low Socks - Men's
$13.73Save 31%compared to $19.95REI OUTLETSalewaMountain Trainer Merino Low Socks - Women's
$13.73Save 31%compared to $19.95REI OUTLET- Staff Pick
REI Co-opTrailsmith Merino Wool Lightweight Crew Socks - Toddlers'/Kids'
$13.95 REI Co-opMerino Wool Midweight Crew Hiking Socks - Kids'
$13.95WoolrichMerino Wool Hiking Crew Socks - Men's
$14.73 - $17.73Save 22% - 26%compared to $20.00 - $22.95REI OUTLET- Top Rated
IcebreakerMultisport Light Mini Socks - Men's
$14.73Save 22%compared to $19.00REI OUTLET WRIGHTSOCKEscape Crew Socks
$14.73Save 26%compared to $20.00REI OUTLETBridgedaleMerino Hiker Socks - Women's
$14.73Save 50%compared to $29.95REI OUTLETWRIGHTSOCKEscape Quarter Socks
$14.73Save 22%compared to $19.00REI OUTLET- Top Rated
Woolrichdrirelease Top Stripe Hiking Socks
$14.73Save 26%compared to $19.95REI OUTLET WoolrichTen-Mile Day Hiker Socks
$14.73Save 26%compared to $20.00REI OUTLETWoolrichMerino Wool Hiking Crew Socks - Women's
$14.73Save 26%compared to $20.00REI OUTLETREI Co-opCOOLMAX EcoMade Active Quarter Socks - Toddlers'/Kids' - 2 Pairs
$14.95InjinjiLiner Crew Wool Socks
$15.00
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Hiking Socks
Hiking Sock Height
Hiking socks generally come in four different heights: no-show, ankle, crew, and knee-high. The higher the cuffs are on your boots or shoes, the taller you want your socks to be so they can protect your skin from rubbing directly against your footwear.
Hiking Sock Cushioning
The thickness of a sock relates to how much cushioning it provides and how warm it will be. The right amount of cushioning for you depends on the types of trips you go on and the weather you expect. A bit of cushion can protect your feet during high-impact activities like running and backpacking, but thicker socks are warmer and can cause your feet to sweat. You may have to experiment to find the right balance of cushion-to-warmth that works for you. Having a variety of socks to choose from in your sock drawer is helpful.
Hiking Sock Fabric Type
Hiking socks are rarely made of a single type of fiber, and merino wool is typically the primary fiber used in any material blend. Wool fiber is excellent at regulating temperature and dries reasonably fast. Most hiking socks use a combination of wool and synthetic materials for better durability and faster drying.
Hiking Sock Fit
Getting the right size socks for your feet will help keep them comfortable on hiking trips. Too small and they can create pressure points and sock slippage; too big and they can have wrinkles that will rub. Because shoes and hiking boots are typically slightly bigger than your foot size to allow toes wiggle room, you should buy socks as close to your exact foot size as possible.