The cold begins to show and the first snowflakes start to fall. The result is the opening of the winter season across the country, with thousands of winter sports enthusiasts travelling every weekend to their favourite resorts
Today we focus on that minor discomfort we've all experienced - but with a few tips and tricks, it can be solved or at least significantly improved. Nobody wants cold feet, so take note of these tips to keep your feet toasty

 keeping your feet warm while skiing



HOW TO KEEP YOUR FEET WARM WHILE SKIING
 

1. Choose boots that are your correct size

It seems obvious, but many people think otherwise - and they're wrong. Many believe that the tighter the boot, the warmer your feet will be. WRONG! When boots are too tight, your feet suffer from poor circulation, which actually makes them colder. 

 Choosing boots that fit the size


2. Make sure they're dry when you put them on

Many of us simply put them on exactly as we left them the day before - by the door of the house or hotel. WRONG! It's important to leave them in a warm, dry place, separating the shell and inner boot to dry properly. This doesn't mean placing them near a fire or radiator though, as the plastic could warp. 

Putting on ski boots


3. Watch those socks! Use appropriate ones

Using excessively thick socks will make your feet sweat more, and when you stop moving, that sweat turns cold. That's why we recommend thinner socks - so your feet aren't squeezed and can breathe better, maintaining their temperature. 
It's also wise to carry a spare pair of socks. Snow might get inside and wet them, so it's good to have a change if needed. 

 Choosing suitable socks



4. Try not to eat too much during the day

By 2pm we're all ravenous and could eat anything, right? Of course - you haven't eaten since 7am, which is normal. But before stuffing yourself, think about your health. Wouldn't it be better to eat something light so you can keep skiing, rather than overeating and feeling too lazy to continue? The point is, with a full stomach, blood goes straight to digestion rather than your extremities to maintain warmth. Think about it! 

 Light food



5. Heated insoles

As a last resort, if nothing else has worked, try heated socks. They're naturally more expensive than other options, but worth it if you don't want to worry. 

Now that you know these tips for keeping your feet warm, do you have any that have worked for you? We're all ears.