D-Sub Posted December 21, 2004 Author Report Share Posted December 21, 2004 I just wanted to bump this with a high recommendation for: http://www.thesockcompany.com/ I bought some Bridgedale Snowboard Pro ($14/pr, good price) but they turned out to be a little thicker than I wanted, so I am getting Fox Rivver Quattros which are thinner, but still seem quite nice and are only $9.99/pr here this place has good prices on most of the socks I saw, and a BIG selection in addition to beyond excellent customer service. check em out! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
www.oldsnowboards.com Posted December 21, 2004 Report Share Posted December 21, 2004 Thorlo Snowboarding or Ski socks have my vote. You ARE bored !!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DrCR Posted December 21, 2004 Report Share Posted December 21, 2004 Originally posted by mikko Bridgedale works great for me. If you want thin then check out the Ski Lightweight from bridgedale. $14.26 here, on sale http://www.amazingsocks.com/web/pg/5/cid/114/categories.asp Higher prices, but good pics here http://www.altrec.com/shop/dir/ski/77/409/ (i.e. look at the pics here, and order the ones you want where you can get them the cheapest. :D ) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DrCR Posted December 21, 2004 Report Share Posted December 21, 2004 Originally posted by ARCrider I also cut off longjohn cuffs above the boot top to avoid seams on the shin. Had to do this when I skied too. Is this the norm for everyone here? I used to just live with the slight pain, but I was thinking about molding them into my liners now that I'm hardbooting. DrCR ________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
D-Sub Posted December 21, 2004 Author Report Share Posted December 21, 2004 Originally posted by DrCR $14.26 here, on sale http://www.amazingsocks.com/web/pg/5/cid/114/categories.asp Higher prices, but good pics here http://www.altrec.com/shop/dir/ski/77/409/ (i.e. look at the pics here, and order the ones you want where you can get them the cheapest. :D ) same prices as the sock company. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
D-Sub Posted December 21, 2004 Author Report Share Posted December 21, 2004 Originally posted by www.oldsnowboards.com Thorlo Snowboarding or Ski socks have my vote. You ARE bored !!! Thorlo is way more expensive than any of these others. Theyre definitely good socks but there are cheaper equals yes..I WAS bored. The original post is old. I just wanted to give props to a good business Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DrCR Posted December 21, 2004 Report Share Posted December 21, 2004 Are you guys using the same socks you molded your liners with? Recently got my Indys in. I'm thinking about using, ahem, pantyhose. Guess you could just use your regular snowboard socks and just keep the buckles extra loose? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest jeremiah Posted December 21, 2004 Report Share Posted December 21, 2004 I used nylons with my ski boots for years. I found that they allowed my foot to fit into the damn Lange torture devices that I used to buy. They worked very well as a base layer in very cold weather, under regular long johns. Of course you will need to shave your shins, because there is nothing tackier than leg hair poking out of your pantyhose (and there is that painful rash). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
terror Posted December 21, 2004 Report Share Posted December 21, 2004 socks.........ummm, for your feet, right? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DrCR Posted December 21, 2004 Report Share Posted December 21, 2004 Hum, maybe someday I'll be dedicated enough to a sport to shave my legs over it, maybe someday... :D :p Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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