Performance Socks, Designed for the Way You Move
24th Feb 2026
Every activity puts unique demands on your feet. From rising heat to repeated impact and constant movement, these pressures show up differently depending on how you move.
Our performance socks are engineered to respond to those conditions—providing subtle, reliable support exactly where it’s needed. Here’s how each style is purpose-built for its environment.
Running

Repetitive impact and steady heat build-up can lead to rubbing, fatigue and discomfort—especially over longer runs.
Lightweight construction and breathable zones promote airflow, while targeted cushioning helps absorb impact in high-strike areas. A secure fit reduces friction, helping you stay comfortable kilometre after kilometre.
> Try our Overlander Merino Wool Run Socks
Cycling

Close-fitting cycling shoes can trap heat, and even minor foot movement becomes more noticeable.
A lightweight, mid-profile knit enhances airflow and delivers a secure fit, helping keep feet cool, stable and comfortable without unnecessary bulk.
>Try our Overlander Merino Wool Cycle Socks
Tennis

Quick direction changes and explosive bursts of speed place repeated stress on the same areas of the foot.
Ventilation zones allow excess heat to escape, while reinforced cushioning at the heel and forefoot helps absorb ongoing impact during long matches.
>Try Our Overlander Athleisure Socks
Hiking

Over long distances, friction and moisture can gradually build, often leading to hotspots and blisters.
A Merino-rich performance blend works to regulate temperature and manage moisture, while targeted cushioning helps limit foot movement and reduce friction on extended walks.
>Try our Overlander Trekking Socks
Pilates & Yoga

On polished studio floors, reduced traction can affect balance and control.
Strategically placed silicone grip panels and a snug fit provide added stability, helping you stay grounded through slow, controlled movements.
>Try our Benefeet Studio Socks
Snow Sports

Cold temperatures and moisture inside boots can cause discomfort over long days on the slopes.
A merino-dominant blend supports warmth and moisture control, with cushioning positioned to enhance comfort and reduce pressure inside ski and snowboard boots.