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Men's Socks Korda Kore Camouflage Waterproof Socks - Camou

Waterproof camouflage Korda socks, thermal comfort, waterproofness, and breathability for fishing.
34.55 (CHF) incl tax

Fox Rage Base Layer

Sous-vêtements Fox Rage Base Layer
40.00 (CHF) incl tax

Fox Rage Thermolite® Socks

Chaussettes de pêche hivernale Thermolite
11.85 (CHF) incl tax

Fox Camo Boxers

Caleçons camouflage Fox
21.85 (CHF) incl tax

Fox Collection Socks

Chaussettes chaudes avec isolation Thermolite®
11.85 (CHF) incl tax

The right thermal base layers and socks make all the difference between a successful day on the water and heading home early. By keeping your body and feet warm, dry, and comfortable, you stay focused on casting, drifting, and reading the water.

Why thermal base layers & technical socks?

When you are fishing, cold comes as much from the air as from moisture and standing still. Thermal base layers create an insulating first layer while wicking away sweat, and technical socks protect your feet inside boots, hip boots, or waders. This combo reduces heat loss, even during long sessions in cold water or at daybreak on the bank.

  • Effective insulation for the parts of the body most exposed to the cold.
  • Moisture management to avoid the chill caused by perspiration.
  • Long-lasting comfort for fishing predatory fish, trout, or carp in any season.

How to choose thermal base layers for fishing

The first layer is worn directly on the skin. It should fit close but remain comfortable, with no pressure points that interfere with casting or setting the hook. Synthetic fabrics or blends with merino wool offer a good balance of warmth, breathability, and quick drying.

  • Close-to-body fit to optimize moisture wicking and insulation.
  • Breathable materials to prevent overheating when walking or active wading.
  • Season-appropriate thickness: lighter weights for mid-season, warmer for winter.

Combine your thermal base layers with a mid-layer (fleece, softshell) and a waterproof fishing jacket for an effective layering system you can adjust to the weather.

Choosing the right socks for fishing

Your feet are in direct contact with cold ground and water through boots or waders. Poorly suited socks lead to frozen feet, blisters, or poor circulation.

  • Sufficient length to protect the calf under boots or waders.
  • Technical materials (wool, synthetic fibers) for warmth and breathability.
  • Targeted reinforcements at the heel and toe for added durability and comfort.

Avoid cotton, which holds moisture. In very cold conditions, wear a thin, breathable sock as a first layer with a thicker, insulating sock over it.

Use and care tips

To get the most out of your thermal base layers and socks, adapt your clothing to the day’s weather and your fishing style. Pack an extra pair of socks in your bag, especially for long or mobile sessions.

  • Gentle wash at low temperature to preserve technical fibers.
  • Air dry to avoid damaging elasticity and insulation.
  • Rotate your sets so you always have a dry base layer ready.

FAQ - Thermal base layers & socks

Should thermal base layers be worn only in winter? They are recommended as soon as temperatures drop, in the morning or evening, or when fishing in cold water. In mid-season, choose lighter models.

Can I use the same socks in waders and regular boots? Yes, but adjust the thickness to the internal volume. In close-fitting waders, choose a moderate thickness to maintain good blood circulation.

Is one pair of socks enough in very cold weather? Depending on how sensitive you are to the cold, a two-layer combination can be more effective: a thin, breathable sock and an insulating sock over it.

How can I avoid bad odors after several days of fishing? Choose breathable technical materials, dry your base layers after each trip, and wash them regularly following the manufacturer’s recommendations.