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Thermal socks okay as ski socks?

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Are thermal socks okay to use as ski socks? I have spotted these below:



The description says that they have increased compression as the sock moves down, thermal heat properties and air-intake system for comfort. They are only £2 which made me think I could save a few pennies on replacing my old ski socks?

(https://www.pricedropdonkey.com/cheap-sports-and-leisure/winter-sports-deals)
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 Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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I would have thought they would be absolutely fine. I've worn all sorts of different types of socks as ski socks and seldom had any problem at all. As long as they aren't lumpy or too short then I doubt you can go far wrong.
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Could be OK could be useless. As people get more experienced with boots they generally get thinner and thinner socks rather than a generic sock of unknown thickness.
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foxtrotzulu wrote:
I would have thought they would be absolutely fine. I've worn all sorts of different types of socks as ski socks and seldom had any problem at all. As long as they aren't lumpy or too short then I doubt you can go far wrong.


Thanks, I am going to give them a go
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