Dry feet are happy feet. Happy feet make for smiles in the snow. And no, this review has nothing to do with penguins. It has to do with the sheer impossibility (I have long thought) of keeping my feet dry inside thick, deep, poorly ventilated snowboard boots. And not because the boots I wear are not waterproof, it’s just that they are not the most breathable product group in the world. And that is the same for ski boots. An added challenge in the case of ski boots is a comfortable fit in hard and stiff plastic foot coffins (or so it can feel at times).
Just days before I left for a weeks’ snowboarding with my family, I decided I needed a good pair of new snowboard socks. Seeing as I all but exclusively wear merino socks all day in daily life, as well as during hikes, bike rides, climbs etcetera, I decided it was time for a merino snowboard sock as well. I came across the Ski+ Med sock at a local retailer, and reading the packaging: 66% Merino Wool, 32% Nylon, 2% LYCRA I smiled. 66% is enough Merino for me.
Merino is just a superior product when it comes to retaining warmth while also offering breathability. The added Nylon and Lycra make for a comfortable snug fit and added durability to the Merino weave.
As for comfort, I have worn socks that fit a bit snugger than the Icebreakers, but the fit is still quite good. The socks have various functional zones, to provide a good fit around your ankle, instep and Achilles. They fit really well around my foot, ankles, and leg and remain that way; I have not felt the sock move or in anyway. The seamless toe section is great and the socks don’t bunch up in anyway. The “Mid” or medium in the name of the sock is about the level of cushioning in the front foot and the heel. It’s difficult to feel the exact impact of that cushioning. Because where the cushioning of the socks begins, and where the cushioning of the sock liner of the boot or its midsole take over, is difficult to pinpoint.