Extreme Cold Socks FAQ
Q: Are extreme cold socks waterproof?
A: Some models have water-resistant properties from the high content of merino wool making them perfect for snow and outdoor activities.
Q: What are the best socks for extreme cold?
A: The best socks for extreme cold are thermal socks made with insulating fibres like merino wool or polypropylene. Our socks are tested in -30°C conditions to ensure maximum warmth and comfort.
Q: Are wool or thermal socks better for Canadian winters?
A: Merino wool socks are naturally warm and breathable, while thermal socks often add extra insulation layers. We recommend thermal wool blends for the best of both.
Q: Can I wear these socks for skiing or snowshoeing?
A: Yes! Many of our customers wear these for outdoor winter sports, including skiing, snowmobiling, and snowshoeing. Look for styles with extra cushioning and arch support.
Q: Are these socks good for everyday winter wear?
A: Absolutely. While they’re designed for extreme cold, these socks are just as great for walking the dog, commuting, or cozying up indoors.
Q: Do I need sock liners with these thermal socks?
A: For extra warmth or if you're layering inside boots, sock liners can help. But many customers find our socks warm enough on their own.
Q: How do I wash extreme cold socks?
A: Machine wash inside out on a cold cycle. Avoid high heat drying to maintain insulation.