• Training
    • Injury Prevention
    • Training Tips
  • How To
    • Bike Fit
    • Gear
  • Nutrition
    • Nutrition Tips
    • Weight Loss
  • Repair
  • Reviews
  • Stories
    • Funny Stories
    • Jokes
    • Quotes
    • Videos
    • Funny Videos

I Love Bicycling

I Love Bicycling is a website that is geared towards cycling for beginners with road cycling tips, training articles, nutrition tips, weight loss, how to’s and bike repair articles.

Best Cycling Socks of 2016

October 6, 2016 by Lee Agur

We review some of the best cycling socks available on the market. We compare summer, winter and fun cycling socks.

best cycling socks

Best Summer Cycling Socks

Summer cycling socks are meant for 5 degrees celsius/41 degrees fareinheit or warmer.

Thirty48 Cycling Socks

best cycling socks - Thirty48These are the best cycling socks on the market, they are great for everyone. These socks wick the moisture away from the foot keeping you cool and dry and reducing the chances of hot foot. The fabric is made of a germ killing poly blend. These cycling socks are even designed differently for each foot giving them support where necessary and better airflow.

Thirty48 cycling socks are perfect for everyday cycling as they are designed to last. If you plan to do a race and want the best race sock on the market, then you should look at something a little bit thinner like the next sock we review.

Price: $10

Castelli Rosso Corsa

best cycling socks - castelliThese socks are expensive for a reason, it is an amazing sock it fits so snug and well that you can’t tell where your foot ends and the sock begins. They will feel dry unless you are in a rainstorm, and they are made of Meryl Skinlife antibacterial fibers.

Save these socks for special occasions as they are top of the line. They work well in extreme temperatures and come in 6cm, 9cm and 13cm ankle heights.

Price: $10 – $17

Best Winter Cycling Socks

Winter socks are more about warmth than performance, but picking the right ones is an art just as much as a science. The two winter socks reviewed below are good up to -5 degress celsius/23 degrees fahrenheit. If you want to bike in colder weather make sure to put toe covers on and dress appropriately.

DeFeet Woolie Boolie

best cycling socks - defeetThese breathable, high-quality, mid-weight merino wool cycling socks provide warmth and comfort when cycling in cold conditions. This multi-purpose mid weight merino wool sock has padding for warmth but does not bring the bulkiness generally attributed to something so warm.

These socks are durable and dry very quickly.

Price: $10 – $16

Pearl Izumi Ride Elite Termal Wool Socks

best cycling socks - pearl izumiAn ultra warm winter sock predominately made from merino wool with a flat toe seem for comfort. Extra cushioning under the foot and great arch compression.

Light fleece lined interior for added warmth.

Price: $13 – $20

Fun Cycling Socks

Fun socks can be an expression of who you are, or just put on to make you smile.

SockGuy Beer Socks

best cycling socks - sockguyLooking to draw a comment from someone or you just enjoy beer?

They are not cheap novelty socks, they are designed by the SockGuys who are known for their quality. This is still a nice lightweight breathable cycling sock.

Price: $6 – $10

DeFeet Joy Rides Socks

best cycling socks - defeetDeFeet has a great assortment of fun cycling socks.

Price: $6 – $12

Other Fun Cycling Socks

Share the Road Cycling Socks

Smiley Socks

Hipster Cycling Socks

Choosing Cycling Socks – 10 Great Options

August 21, 2016 by Corey Davis

cycling socks

Cyclists and their socks! Who would have ever thought cycling socks would be such a big deal? It makes perfect sense though. Most riders wear the same cycling kit or with little variety every day, so changing up ones sock game is a fun way to add some style and variety to the everyday outfit. But to choose which socks requires a lot of thought and consideration. First, lets get to know several cycling sock companies and then we can break them down and figure out which model is best for you!

So Many Brands of Cycling Socks

With so many brands of cycling socks it may be difficult to choose which ones you like best. Hopefully these brief descriptions of a few of the larger brands will make the decision easier. Swiftwick socks are made in the USA and focus on comfort and quality. Their socks feature managed compression, chemical-free wicking, blister-free, and anti-odor, these are the four pillars they build each pair of socks to. Defeet International socks are also made in the USA and prioritize operating at a higher level to produce one of the best cycling socks on the market. Pearl Izumi yields not only great cycling socks, but also other clothing to keep you matching from head to toe! Sock Guy is the go to sock company when looking for custom socks, they have a 4-5 week turn around and are manufactured right here in the USA. Now that you know a couple of the featured brands, lets get into the actual socks!

Racing Socks!

These cycling socks are designed with performance in mind; they offer breathable material and an attention to performance over style! The Swiftwick Aspire socks have a thin cushion bed, and offer compression to different anchor points in the foot. The Louis Garneau Men’s Coni Cycling Socks are made from Coolmax fiber, and are supposed to wick moisture and increase the speed they dry out. Pearl Izumi’s Elite Socks feature the ELITE Transfer material to also dry out quickly, and have “compression for a performance fit”. All of these racing style cycling socks have two things in common. One, they are super good at drying out quickly to keep your feet cool while competing. Secondly, most of these socks come up one-quarter of your calf to give you that pro look.

Swiftwick Aspire Socks

 

Louis Garneau Men’s Coni Cycling Socks

lg sock

Pearl Izumi’s Elite Socks

 

 

Wool Cycling Socks!

Wool socks can be a real lifesaver in the winter months, keeping your feet warm and dry. DeFeet makes some of the most popular wool cycling socks on the market. They are called the Woolie Boolie sock. They are durable and provide a great deal of warmth; these socks are made out of almost 50% American Merino Wool. These socks come up six inches to provide you with a great deal of warmth. The Sockguy wool cycling sock is twelve inches high and features a mesh upper panel above your feet to allow your feet vent out and breath. Giro also makes a six-inch sock out of merino material. Giro offers these socks in very stand out patterns and colors.

DeFeet Woolie Boolie

Sockguy Athletic Cycling/Running Wool Sock

SockGuy Wool Crew 12in Red Eye Skull Cycling/Running Socks (Red Eye Skull - L...

Giro New Road Merino Seasonal Wool Sock

giro sock

Compression Cycling Socks!

Compression socks are nothing new in the world of endurance sports, but finding the right pair may not be so easy. Compression socks are measured in millimeters of mercury (mmHg), the larger the number the more compressed the socks will feel. The Swiftwick Twelve is 15-20mmHg and features their anti-odor technology and will help to reduce swelling during recovery. The Louis Garneau R-Compression cycling socks decrease recovery time between workouts and have “stretch zones at the heel and toe”. The Mojo Coolmax recovery cycling socks offer 20-30mmHg, a bit more compression than competitors, although more is not always better with compression. VeleChampion compression cycling socks are not as well known as competitors, but provide the same great benefits other cycling compression socks provide. They are made from 75% nylon and 25% lycra and aid the recovery process by helping to push blood back to the heart.

Swiftwick Twelve

Louis Garneau R-Compression

Louis Garneau R-Compression Socks Size: SMALL BLACK

Mojo Coolmax

VeleChampion Compression Cycling Socks

 

  • Facebook
  • Tumblr
  • Twitter

Latest Articles

JOIN Cycling: A New Training Platform for Cyclists

May 27, 2024 By Eric Lister

cold exposure

The Benefits of Cold Exposure for Cycling & Life

June 13, 2023 By Eric Lister

hill climb

The Ultimate Hill Climb Training Guide

May 31, 2023 By Eric Lister

shoulder pain cycling

How to Treat & Avoid Shoulder Pain While Cycling

April 12, 2023 By Eric Lister

psoas stretch

The Importance of the Psoas Stretch for Cyclists

April 6, 2023 By Eric Lister

cycling neck pain

The Ultimate Guide to Cycling Neck Pain: Causes and Solutions

March 21, 2023 By Eric Lister

Useful Info

  • Contact
  • Finally, A Global Cycling Club That Is Focused On Community And Love Of Cycling!
  • Privacy Policy
  • Share Your Story!
  • Terms And Conditions Of Use
  • Welcome to I Love Bicycling
  • What Happened When I Stretched Every Day For a Month

Recent Posts

  • JOIN Cycling: A New Training Platform for Cyclists
  • How to Hang Bikes in Your Garage: 4 Inexpensive Options
  • Gravel Bike Vs. Road Bike: Which One Is Better For You?
  • The 6 Types of Mountain Bikes & How to Choose the Best One for You
  • What Is a Touring Bike Good For? 5 Benefits We Know You’ll Love

Search I Love Bicycling

Connect with Us

  • Facebook
  • RSS
  • Tumblr
  • Twitter

Copyright © 2025 · Magazine Pro Theme on Genesis Framework · WordPress · Log in