Make The Season Merry With Merino Stocking Stuffers

a woman wears a Ridge Merino beanie and Aspect High Neck Top in the snow
It happens every holiday season. You think you've finished shopping for everyone on your list, and then it hits you: the stocking stuffers! No worries, we've got your back with some great smaller goodies that can slip right into those stockings (or make an empty one look less sad).

Merino Wool Socks

Who doesn't love a fresh pair of warm, cozy socks during the holidays? And these Merino wool classics are not just comfy, they're versatile for any activity, and bonus – they're made in the good ol' USA.

If you're looking for a year-round, wear-for-everything sock, the Minaret Hiking Sock is a customer favorite. If you're shopping for a skier or snowboarder, they'll love the Ritter Ski Socks (lightweight, no padding) or Banked Ski Socks (with targeted cushioning).

Men's Journal included the Banked socks in their list of the best gear for hiking and snowshoeing, so they're a versatile gift.

A Merino Wool Neck Gaiter or Balaclava

Anyone who lives in a wintry climate or spends any time vacationing in the snow needs face and neck protection. Grab our Ridge neck gaiter for them. It's like a double hug for their neck, made with two layers of soft, moisture-wicking 180g Merino jersey for a solid 360g of warmth.

For the harshest winter conditions, our Merino wool balaclava has their head, face and neck covered. It seals the gaps, keeps them warm and—with 260g of Merino wool blended with 5% spandex—it won't lose its shape.

a man layers up for a ski tour wearing a beanie and an orange Ridge Merino neck gaiter

 Protect your face and neck with a gaiter or balaclava.

A Merino Wool Beanie

You've never felt warmth until you've rocked a 100% Merino wool beanie. Our styles go from peak to street, so your gift recipient will stay toasty and look sharp all winter long.

A winter staple: a 100% Merino wool pom beanie.

Merino Wool Underwear

We've got several styles and colors for men and women, so pick your favorite and stuff away! Our underwear is a top seller and we have many customers who love it so much that it's the only underwear they wear. You can't beat all the benefits of natural underwear.

A Merino Wool Bra

Our bralette is a year-round essential. Perfect for layering or a yoga session, it's comfy for A-C cups and low intensity workouts and to wear around the house for all cup sizes. The smooth, wireless design reduces chafing, and the mid-rise neckline provides generous coverage. Our Send-It Merino Wool Sports Bra offers even more support.

 Your recipient will love a versatile Merino wool bralette. Both of our bras fit great in a stocking.

Merino Wool Glove Liners

Your hands deserve all the benefits of Merino wool base layers too. Our Merino glove liners are intended to be worn as a first layer inside your glove/mitt to add extra warmth and comfort, but they also work great as a standalone glove in cool weather or during higher output activities (like running or ski touring) in cold, dry weather. 

a close-up of the Ridge Merino liner gloves

Glove liners are a must in cold weather.

A Pocket-Sized Hat

Since our new Ridge Run Hat rolls up small enough to stick in a pocket, it's perfect to top off a Christmas stocking. This hat is made with Cordura Combat Wool. It's durable but super lightweight, breathable and fast drying. Our customers and athletes have been loving this hat for summer runs/hikes and winter ski tours.

Danila Shipilov on a ski trip in Alaska wearing a Ridge Run Hat.

A Ridge Insulated Mug or Water Bottle

Give the gift of a warm (or cold!) beverage for hours on end. Our MiiR insulated tumbler or water bottle can be added on to any order or purchased on their own. They'll fit in most stockings, and you can fit a neck gaiter or a pair of socks inside them for even more stuffing fun.

Keep your coffee warm on cold winter mornings with a Ridge x MiiR tumbler.

There you have it – your stocking stuffer problems solved!

Check out our full holiday gift guide, with suggestions for shredders, climbers, runners and more.

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