Kids Snowboard & Ski Socks
Keep little feet warm and ready to ride with kids’ snowboard and ski socks from The Drop. Featuring Burton, 686, Stance, and ThirtyTwo, designed for warmth, comfort, and all-day performance.
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Cold toes can end the day early — that’s why The Drop Rideshop carries a curated collection of kids’ snowboard and ski socks made for warmth, comfort, and fun on the mountain.
From the first time on the bunny hill to full days riding with the family, our youth socks are built to perform in real Canadian winter conditions. Brands like Burton, 686, Stance, and ThirtyTwo (32) deliver the same high-end tech as adult gear — just in a smaller, comfier package.
Warmth That Lasts All Day
Kids need socks that can keep up. Our youth snowboard and ski socks feature soft, moisture-wicking fabrics that keep their feet dry, warm, and blister-free no matter how long they’re out in the snow.
Performance Features Include:
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Merino wool and synthetic blends for warmth and breathability.
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Targeted cushioning for toes, heels, and shins.
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Moisture-wicking and quick-dry fabrics to prevent cold, damp feet.
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Snug, stay-up fit that won’t bunch inside boots.
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Fun colors and graphics kids love to wear.
From Burton’s cozy midweight socks to Stance’s vibrant designs, these are made to keep feet happy through every run, jump, and crash.
Built for Growing Riders
Because kids grow fast, our selection offers options that balance performance and value — all while using the same premium materials found in adult snowboard and ski gear. Parents can trust that every pair meets The Drop’s standards for warmth, comfort, and durability.
Perfect for snowboard lessons, ski school, and cold-weather adventures, these socks are proof that the right gear makes all the difference.
Made for Canadian Winters
Whether it’s -15°C at Nitehawk or a family trip to the Rockies, these socks are built for true Canadian cold. Layer them under The Drop’s youth boots and outerwear for complete warmth from head to toe.
Because when their feet stay warm, they stay stoked — and that means more runs for everyone.