Rating: Great Boots
Reviewer: Mike S.,
I bought the wrong size but thats my bad. The boot design and materials are awesome. It has the right flexibility and love the "keeper" on the heel. The material is lightweight (as it should be) so dont count on it for any insulation on cold dives.
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Questions and Answers for ScubaPro Dry Suit Boots:
Mike:
Hi, I wear a street size 10 and with a 3mm ONeil Dry Suit Im guessing I should get a size 12 boot to accommodate the suit and a thin sock, do you agree??
Darrick (Certified Scuba Instructor at Scuba.com)
:
Hello Mike, going up 2 sizes I would only suggest if the dry suit sock is a thick sock. If it is less then 3mm thickness then going up ones size will all it takes. If it is 3mm or thicker then yes I would go up 2 sizes
Christopher:
Do the size of these boots account for built in neoprene socks on the drysuit +insulating socks? Also how long are the (exterior) size L and XL boots? Would either fit in ScubaPro XL Jet Fins?
Bill (Certified Scuba Instructor at Scuba.com)
:
Order according to your shoe size, if you are in between sizes go up to the next closest size. You would have to try the boots with your dry suit and fin. As long as the item is not used in the water you have up to 60 days to refund or exchange it.
scott:
would size 11 fit in oceanic v-16s the fins are xl
Bill (Certified Scuba Instructor at Scuba.com)
:
Order according to your shoe size, if you are in between sizes go up to the next closest size. As long as the item is not used in the water you have up to 60 days to refund or exchange it.
Rob:
Who is correct, Bill or Darrick?
Order by shoe size or order larger?
Bill (Certified Scuba Instructor at Scuba.com)
:
Order according to your shoe size, if you are in between sizes go up to the next closest size. The boots will work if a little loose, but if too tight will cause cramping.