Ski Socks for Kids
No more cold toes and lift-line tears. The Surefoot Yeti Monster keeps kids' feet dry, warm and blister-free – so they stay on the mountain longer.

Surefoot Yeti Monster
The same bootfitter technology behind the adult socks – scaled down and made tougher for the smallest skiers. Thin where the boot is tight, warm where the foot needs it, and knitted entirely without seams against the skin. The result: no blisters, no cold toes, and kids who want "one more run".
- Merino wool – warm and odor-free (70% nylon, 21% merino, 4% acrylic, 5% spandex)
- Seamless cushioned toe box and forefoot – zero chafing
- Cuff, ankle band and heel cushion same as the adult Vapor
- High cuff – no rubbing from the boot collar
Choose Size by Shoe Size
| Size | EU | Mondo | US Kids |
|---|---|---|---|
| Small | 25–27 | 15.0–16.5 | 8.5–10 T |
| Medium | 28–30 | 17.0–18.5 | 10.5–12.5 T |
| Large | 31–33 | 19.0–20.5 | 13 T–2.5 |
Bigger feet (EU 34+)? The smallest adult size of the Vapor Peaks usually fits better.
Kids' Ski Socks – What Actually Counts
A child with freezing feet wants to go home. That's the whole ski day over – no matter how good the weather is. The most common cause of cold kids' feet isn't the cold outside; it's the sock inside the boot.
Thick sock = cold foot. It sounds wrong, but a chunky sock fills an already snug ski boot and pinches off circulation. No blood flow, no warmth. The Yeti Monster is thin on purpose – the merino holds warmth without building volume.
Seams are the enemy. Regular socks have a seam straight across the toes that chafes and blisters after a few hours. This sock is knitted seamless exactly where it's tightest.
The right size stops the rubbing. A sock that's too big folds over and creates hard spots. Choose by shoe size – not age – and use one sock per foot, never two layers. More in how to choose ski socks and cold feet when skiing.