Keeping Your Feet Warm In Ski Boots

One of the biggest challenges for many skiers is keeping their feet warm. There's nothing worse than cold, numb toes ruining a perfectly good day on the slopes! So, to help you keep your feet toasty and happy while you shred some powder, we've compiled some tips that will keep you skiing all day long.

  • Invest in Some Quality Ski Socks

The first step to keeping your feet warm while skiing is investing in some high-quality ski socks. Look for socks that are made from Merino wool or synthetic materials that wick moisture away from your skin. Avoid cotton socks, as they tend to trap moisture and can leave your feet feeling cold and clammy. Merino wool is much softer than traditional wool and that makes it soft and not prickly or itchy so rest assured you will be comfortable.

  • Start With Warm Boots

Too often skiers leave their boots in their cold vehicle overnight and then struggle to put on cold hard boots when they get to the mountain. Not only does this cause you to fight to put your boots on but it also ensures that your feet start cold and never get a chance to warm up. Instead start with warm boots by keeping your boots in a warm dry place, keeping them on a warmer/dryer overnight, and using a boot heater or your car’s floor heater to keep them nice and toasty as you drive to the mountain. Putting on warm boots is much easier and will ensure that your toes stay warm from the start.

  • Keep Your Feet Dry

One of the most important things you can do to keep your feet warm while skiing is to keep them dry. Moisture can make your feet feel cold and uncomfortable, so be sure to wear waterproof ski pants that cover the top of your ski boots. You can also use moisture-wicking insoles to keep your feet dry from the inside out.

  • Properly Fitting Ski Boots

One of the most important things you can do to increase blood circulation in your ski boots is to make sure that they fit properly. Ill-fitting boots can cause pressure points that can restrict blood flow to your feet. Apex Ski Boots are a great option if you have experienced poor circulation in traditional ski boots. Apex Ski Boots serpentine BOA closure system ensures a secure fit regardless of foot shape while allowing better blood flow. Whatever boot you choose ensure that they are the right size and properly adjusted for your feet.

  • Toe Warmers

Toe warmers are a great way to add extra warmth to your ski boots on especially cold ski days. They're small, disposable packets that fit into the toe of your boot and provide heat for several hours. They're easy to use and can make a big difference in keeping your toes warm on colder days. Pro tip: place toe warmers on the TOP of your toes not below them to provide the best results.

  • Boot Warmers

Boot warmers are a skier's best friend when it comes to keeping your feet warm on the slopes. They come in a variety of styles, from battery-powered to rechargeable, and are designed to fit inside your ski boots to provide warmth and comfort throughout the day. Not everyone needs boot warmers but if you try all the other tricks listed here and still get cold feet then investing in boot warmers is well worth it.

Keeping your feet warm while skiing is essential for a fun and enjoyable day on the slopes. By investing in quality ski socks, a properly fitting boot, keeping your feet dry, and using toe warmers or boot heaters you'll be able to ski all day long without feeling the cold. So, grab your gear, hit the slopes, and have a blast!