Aim for 40-65% merino wool content. Below 40%, you lose too much of merino's moisture management and odor resistance. Above 65%, the sock may lack the durability and stretch needed at lightweight thicknesses. The remaining content should be nylon (for durability and abrasion resistance) and elastane/spandex (for stretch and shape retention). A blend of approximately 50% merino / 45% nylon / 5% elastane is the sweet spot for most lightweight ski socks.
Ski Socks · Lightweight Ski Socks
What merino wool percentage should I look for in lightweight ski socks?
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