Socks
Wearing the right riding socks can really make a difference in the fit and comfort of your equestrian riding boots. Especially with leather riding boots, this difference in comfort and performance can be quite big. Higher comfort results in a better ride, so why not make sure your socks are helping you achieve that?
At My Riding Boots, we offer a variety of brands with different models of riding socks. These knee-high models will all offer you the aspects and qualities you need for a perfect ride!
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Socks Kingsland Classic Coolmax Knee
EUR € 27.95 Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page -
Socks Cavalleria Toscana Orbit 3 Pack
EUR € 59.95 Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page -
Socks Pikeur Smooth Leg
EUR € 23.95 Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page -
Socks Kingsland Classic Show 3 pack
EUR € 27.95 Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page -
Socks Kingsland Show 3 pack
EUR € 27.95 Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page -
Socks Stapp Horse Deocell
EUR € 9.95 – EUR € 10.95 Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page -
Socks Kentucky Achilles Gel
EUR € 34.99 Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page -
Socks StappHorse Ultra Fine 3-pack
EUR € 16.95 Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page -
Socks Kingsland Classic Show 3-pack
EUR € 27.95 Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page
The importance of a good equestrian sock
A good equestrian sock is important for a few reasons. First, it provides comfort and support for the rider while in the saddle. This is especially important for long rides, as it can help prevent fatigue and discomfort. A good sock can also help prevent blisters and other foot injuries that may occur while riding. In addition, a good sock can help keep the rider’s feet dry and warm, which is especially important in cold or wet weather. Finally, a good sock can also help protect the rider’s boots from wear and tear, which can help extend the life of the boots. Overall, a good equestrian sock is an important part of a rider’s gear, as it can help ensure comfort, support, and protection while riding.
The different types of equestrian socks.
There are several different types of equestrian socks available, including:
Over-the-calf socks: These socks extend up to the mid-calf and provide full coverage for the lower leg. They are often worn with tall riding boots and can help keep the rider’s legs warm in cold weather.
Knee-high socks: These socks extend up to the knee and provide coverage for the lower leg. They are a good choice for riders who prefer a shorter sock or who wear shorter riding boots.
Crew socks: These socks extend up to the mid-calf and are a good choice for riders who prefer a shorter sock or who wear shorter riding boots. They are also a good choice for riders who prefer a more traditional, classic look.
No-show socks: These socks do not extend above the top of the riding boot and are a good choice for riders who prefer a minimal look.
Compression socks: These socks are designed to provide support and improve circulation. They are a good choice for riders who experience fatigue or discomfort while riding.
Insulated socks: These socks are designed to keep the rider’s feet warm in cold weather. They are often made from insulating materials such as merino wool or synthetic fleece.
Moisture-wicking socks: These socks are designed to wick moisture away from the skin to help keep the rider’s feet dry. They are often made from synthetic materials such as nylon or spandex.
Padded socks: These socks have extra padding in the areas that are most susceptible to pressure or rubbing, such as the heel and toe. They are a good choice for riders who experience discomfort or blisters while riding.
Equestrian socks from stapp horse, Kingsland and Kentucky.
Stapp Horse is a popular brand of equestrian socks that is known for its high-quality materials and excellent fit. Stapp Horse socks are made from moisture-wicking and breathable fabrics, which help keep the rider’s feet dry and comfortable. The socks also feature a supportive arch and cushioned heel and toe, which help reduce fatigue and prevent blisters. In addition to traditional over-the-calf and crew socks, Stapp Horse also offers knee-high and no-show socks, as well as padded and insulated options.
Kingsland is another well-known brand of equestrian socks that is favored by riders around the world. Kingsland socks are made from a blend of merino wool and synthetic fibers, which provide warmth and moisture-wicking properties. The socks also feature a supportive arch and cushioned heel and toe for added comfort. Kingsland offers a wide range of sock styles, including over-the-calf, crew, and knee-high options, as well as padded and insulated socks.
Kentucky is a trusted brand of equestrian socks that is known for its high-quality materials and excellent fit. Kentucky socks are made from moisture-wicking and breathable fabrics, which help keep the rider’s feet dry and comfortable. The socks also feature a supportive arch and cushioned heel and toe, which help reduce fatigue and prevent blisters. Kentucky offers a wide range of sock styles, including over-the-calf, crew, and knee-high options, as well as padded and insulated socks. In addition to traditional sock styles, Kentucky also offers compression socks for riders who experience fatigue or discomfort while riding. Overall, all three brands offer a wide range of high-quality equestrian socks that are designed to provide comfort, support, and protection for riders.
View here the most frequently asked questions about equestrian socks.