Smartwool's Cushion Crew socks, formerly PhD® Outdoor, uses cushioning on the entire sock to help maximize warmth and protection....
The Daily Dose is your prescription if you run a little hot or need something light that packs...
Midweight, durable and odour-resistant trail socks designed for maximum comfort and premium fit, Icebreaker's Hike+ Medium Crew socks are...
The Outdoor series was designed for running and hiking on rugged trails in unpredictable weather. Newly upgraded to...
Incredibly versatile, this may be Injinji's best all-around sock. Trail, gym, wherever – the Original Weight provides functional...
This is the sock for long runs and aggressive hikes on rugged terrain. Injinji's toesock design minimises friction between...
An exceptional, lightweight liner that’s been proven on the longest trails – use it as your sock system’s...
ARMASKIN will provide the blister prevention you need for your long journeys such as Camino pilgrimages, OxFam Trailwalker...
Targeted Cushion Micro Tab Run Sock is a high-performance ankle sock that redefines the comfort you can expect...
This Zero Cushion Micro Tab Run Sock is a high-performance, ultra refined ankle sock that enables a seamless...
A mottled shadow inspired black colourway and a high enough cut to exclude debris while retaining a generally...
Le Bent's go-to outdoor sock, inspired by gruelling days spent in the wild and countless hours praying away...
Lightweight, durable and odour-resistant trail socks designed for maximum comfort and premium fit, Icebreaker's Hike+ Light Crew socks are...
Made in Australia. Engineered performance and supreme comfort for any season. Soft Merino inner, only virgin Australian wool...
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Hiking socks are an essential piece of gear for anyone who enjoys hiking or bushwalking. Unlike regular socks, hiking socks are specifically designed to provide extra cushioning, support, and protection for your feet during long hikes. They are made from high-quality materials such as merino wool, synthetic blends, and other moisture-wicking fabrics that help to keep your feet dry and comfortable even during strenuous activities.

One of the key features of hiking socks is their ability to provide extra cushioning and support in areas such as the heel, arch, and toe. This is important because these areas are prone to blisters, chafing, and other discomforts when hiking for extended periods. Additionally, many hiking socks are designed with compression technology that helps to improve circulation and reduce fatigue in your feet and legs.

When selecting hiking socks, it is important to consider factors such as the length, thickness, and material. Generally, hiking socks come in three lengths: ankle, crew, and knee-high. The thickness can also vary from lightweight to heavyweight depending on the weather and terrain you will be hiking in. Ultimately, the best hiking socks for you will depend on your personal preferences, the type of hiking you will be doing, and the climate and terrain of your destination.