Teko: Warm, Comfortable, Hip Socks for the Slopes
Friday, January 8, 2010 at 11:44AM Sierra Club and Examiner.com recently reviewed Teko Ski and Snowboard socks. Examiner.com had this to say: "Teko Ski Socks held up to overly abusive tugging and pulling and a dozen wash cycles to test the socks' durability. The result was impressive, and the socks' fabrics showed little signs of wear". While the Sierra Club says: "Take on the snowy season by shielding your tootsies. Teko Ski Socks, which are unisex, organic, chlorine-free, and made with recycled polyester, are constructed in a wind-powered facility and made to last. To boot, proceeds from their sales benefit the Save Our Snow Foundation, which promotes education about climate change. And they’re comfy and warm."
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So true. I've been wearing mine for years now and most recently up at Breckenridge, CO where the temps are usually below 0F in the mornings on the slopes. Toasty feet and good for the environment. More on how I use and what I think of Teko:
http://offyonder.com/archives/2009/07/13/review-teko-socks/