When you ski — especially in cold weather, at high altitudes, or during long days — your feet are subjected to severe stress: intense cold, poor circulation, numb toes, stiff boots, frequent temperature changes (chairlift, wind, snow, breaks). Even a ‘traditional’ ski sock can reach its limits: passive insulation eventually fails, moisture builds up, and the feeling of cold returns.
Heated socks provide active, constant and adjustable warmth — they keep your feet at a comfortable temperature while maintaining a good fit in the boot. The result: increased comfort, better circulation, prevention of cold, numbness and the risk of frostbite.