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<blockquote data-quote="FAL Shot" data-source="post: 595436" data-attributes="member: 27328"><p>I have been using the best LL Bean wool socks made by Smartwool, I believe. If you want to buy locally, then Smartwool is probably easy to find. You can wash Smartwool in the washing machine. I like the heavy elastic band in the LL Bean socks as it keeps the sock up. The LL Bean socks are sold in light, medium and heavy weights. I own all three weights. Lighter socks in the summer with a thicker insole.</p><p> </p><p>You could go to a ski boot shop or cobbler shop and get some cork footbeds cut for your boots to add volume to your boots when you wear thin socks. I have them in my ski boots because in ski boots you do NOT want thick socks as you lose ski control that way. The opposite of hiking.</p><p> </p><p>You can go to Hobby Lobby and buy a roll of thin cork for well under $10 and cut yourself several pairs of cork footbeds, even cut out sections and contact cement them together to vary the thickness. It also adds insulation to the sole. Also makes a good insulation wrap for an aluminum AR-15 or AR-10 handguard in the winter, or anything like winter tools with metal handles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FAL Shot, post: 595436, member: 27328"] I have been using the best LL Bean wool socks made by Smartwool, I believe. If you want to buy locally, then Smartwool is probably easy to find. You can wash Smartwool in the washing machine. I like the heavy elastic band in the LL Bean socks as it keeps the sock up. The LL Bean socks are sold in light, medium and heavy weights. I own all three weights. Lighter socks in the summer with a thicker insole. You could go to a ski boot shop or cobbler shop and get some cork footbeds cut for your boots to add volume to your boots when you wear thin socks. I have them in my ski boots because in ski boots you do NOT want thick socks as you lose ski control that way. The opposite of hiking. You can go to Hobby Lobby and buy a roll of thin cork for well under $10 and cut yourself several pairs of cork footbeds, even cut out sections and contact cement them together to vary the thickness. It also adds insulation to the sole. Also makes a good insulation wrap for an aluminum AR-15 or AR-10 handguard in the winter, or anything like winter tools with metal handles. [/QUOTE]
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