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Akona 6mm Fit Molded Sole Boots - DIPNDIVEAkona 6mm Fit Molded Sole Boots - DIPNDIVE
Akona

Akona 6mm Fit Molded Sole Boots

Sale price$110.00 USD
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Akona Low-Cut 3.5mm Dive Boots - DIPNDIVE
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Mares Prism Dive Socks - DIPNDIVEMares Prism Dive Socks - DIPNDIVE
Mares

Mares Prism Dive Socks

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Sale price$24.95 USD
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XS Scuba 5mm SK Boots - DIPNDIVE
XS Scuba

XS Scuba 5mm SK Boots

Sale price$97.95 USD
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Henderson Thermoprene Hi 5mm Boots 13 Black - DIPNDIVEHenderson Thermoprene Hi 5mm Boots 13 Black - DIPNDIVE
Aqua Lung Superlow Neoprene Low-Top Dive Boots - Size 12 - DIPNDIVEAqua Lung Superlow Neoprene Low-Top Dive Boots - Size 12 - DIPNDIVE
Mares 3mm Classic Socks - DIPNDIVE
Mares

Mares 3mm Classic Socks

Sale price$38.95 USD
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NeoSport 5mm Hard Sole Boots - DIPNDIVE
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Dive Boots FAQs

Why Do You Need Dive Boots?

Dive boots provide protection, insulation, and comfort for divers. They protect your feet from sharp objects, rough surfaces, and cold water while entering and exiting the water. They also provide a secure fit with open-heel fins, making it easier to maintain comfort and control while diving.

Do Dive Boots Go Over or Under a Wetsuit?

Dive boots are typically worn under the wetsuit. When you roll the wetsuit leg over the boots the water will be able to flush out of the wetsuit and not into your booties.

Do You Wear Socks with Scuba Boots?

Yes, wearing thin neoprene socks or lycra dive socks with scuba boots is common for added comfort, warmth, and blister prevention. Socks can also help with putting on and removing boots, especially if the boots fit snugly.

How Tight Should Scuba Boots Be?

Scuba boots should fit snugly but not uncomfortably tight. They should feel like a second skin without pinching or restricting blood flow. There should be minimal movement when walking or finning, as excess space can cause blisters and discomfort.