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Motorcycle socks

Now people in the shop often ask about warm winter boots. And whilst the ‘climatic membrane’ in many Daytona boots does offer some protection from the elements, the reality is that most tall, waterproof boots do the same kind of job. If you want warmer feet you need warmer socks. Now we have sourced what we believe to be some of the warmest biking socks you can buy, even though they are hiking socks made by a company that doesn’t work in motorcycling. That company is Bridgedale. Their Merino socks are the best and the warmest, although we offer lots of other options too. Like socks that incorporate a waterproof membrane. Take a look.

By contrast we also have thin, breathable and vented socks for those times your feet are overheating!

 

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Verified customer reviews for Motorcycle socks

Klim Aggressor vented socks in grey / black

Neil H: Worth a look touring sock

I was looking for an alternative to my BMW summer touring socks so opted to give these a try. I found them slimmer, therefore giving a little more room within the boot. This in turn allowed my feet to breathe a little better. Ive worn them under jeans they are comfortable with both garments not catching on each other on the calf for example. Pricing is on a par with the BMW option but I would recommend them to try.

Bridgedale Midweight merino boot socks in black

Lee: The Best Motorcycle Socks

Ive tried many different Socks over the years, for riding my Motorcycle, but I keep coming back to Bridgedale. They keep their shape over the years and dont thin out or get saggy ike cheaper socks. Cost more, but worth it for comfort and longevity . I have them in heavy, medium and lightweight, for different temperature riding, depending on the season

Daytona Long Socks in grey

Daytona Socks: Best Long Sock

Extremely comfortable and socks do not slip down the leg, they are comfortable for long or short rides and are the best Ive bought and I have bought several pairs in the past as I have been riding bikes since 1967