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Dive Boots

Oceanic - 6.5MM Neo Classic Hard Sole Cold Water
Zipper Boots
$53.95
Oceanic - 5.5MM Expedition Soft Sole Cold Water
Zipper Boots
$19.95
Tilos - 3MM Titanium
Hard Sole Warm Water
Zipper Boots
$24.95
Tilos - 3MM High Top Neoprene Socks
$19.95
Mares - 5MM Avanti
Hard Sole Cold Water
Zipper Boots
$59.95
Mares - 5MM Classic
Soft Sole Cold Water
Zipper Boots
$49.95
1st Diving Systems - 5MM
S-55 Hard Sole Cold Water
Zipper Boots
$45.95
1st Diving Systems - 2.5MM S-52 Hard Sole Warm Water Zipper Boots
$29.95
1st Diving Systems - 3MM SK-2N 5High Top
Neoprene Socks
$24.95

 


 


Dive Boots
The bad news is no dive boot manufacturer in the world makes dive boots in half sizes, wide or narrow. The good news is that almost all dive boots upper halves are made out of extremely stretchable neoprene.

To choose the best size for you simply use your normal tennis shoe size as a guide. If you normally wear a 1/2 size in a shoe, simply round up to the next biggest size, (8 1/2 would become a 9). Remember that it is always better to get a pair of boots that is a half size too big than to small.

How to find the perfect boots. Let us help you find a way to make your feet as comfortable as possible.
  1. When deciding on the perfect boots the first thing that needs to be considered is the thickness of your wetsuit.  The thickness of you boots should be the same thickness of you wetsuit.

  2. Your toe should go all the way to the end of the boot without curling up.  If you have to bend your toes to fit them into the boot, choose the next size up.

  3. Boots only come in full sizes and are all sized for men.  Women should add 1 to their size to find the right size boots.  (example men's size 7=woman's size 8).

  4. What type of sole do I need?  If you are doing shore diving, go with a heavy duty sole (called "hard sole" or "monster sole").  If your diving is limited to boat diving, you can choose a thinner sole.
Please note regardless the style of boots you choose, all of our boots feature heavy duty zippers and skid resistant soles.  We won't settle for less and neither should you.

 

 


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