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Zone3 Neoprene Swim Booties
29.99 €
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Zone3 Neoprene Swim Booties
29.99 €
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SEAC Booties
12.99 €
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Zone3 Neoprene Heat Tech Booties
37.99 €
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Buddyswim Trilaminate Warmth 2.5 mm Neoprene Socks
32.99 €
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Buddyswim Trilaminate Warmth 2.5 mm Booties
35.99 €
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Buddyswim Trilaminate Warmth 2.5 mm Booties
35.99 €
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Zone3 Yulex® Socks
44.49 €
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Orca Hydro Booties
49 €
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Salvimar Swim 2 mm Booties
33.49 €
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Zoggs Neo Socks 3 Unisex
25 €
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Sailfish Neoprene Booties
37.99 €
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Head Swimming Neo Anti Cut 3 mm Booties
27.99 €
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Orca Neoprene Socks
45 €
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Zoggs Neo Anticut Socks Unisex
27.49 €
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Zoot Thermo Neoprene Socks
29.99 €
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Aquawave M000177357 Neoprene Socks
22.99 €
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Speedo Neoprene Socks
51.49 €
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Speedo Neoprene Socks
36.99 €
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HUUB Neoprene Socks
32.49 €
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Sailfish Neoprene Booties
37.99 €
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Aquaman Neoprene Socks
22.99 €
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Trespass Foreshore Booties
29.49 €
How to choose neoprene socks and booties for swimming?
Neoprene socks and booties are specialized footwear designed to provide insulation, protection, and enhanced traction for various water activities, including swimming. They are typically made from neoprene, a synthetic rubber material known for its excellent insulation and flexibility. Neoprene socks and booties offer several benefits:Insulation: Neoprene socks and booties provide thermal insulation, helping to keep your feet warm in colder water temperatures. The neoprene material traps a thin layer of water between the skin and the sock or bootie, which is then warmed by body heat to create a barrier against the cold.
Protection: Neoprene socks and booties offer protection for your feet in various aquatic environments. They help guard against abrasions, cuts, and scratches from rocks, shells, corals, or other sharp objects found in the water or along the shoreline. Additionally, they can provide some protection against jellyfish stings or bites from small marine creatures.
Traction: The sole of neoprene booties is often made with a textured or grippy material, such as rubber or vulcanized rubber, which provides improved traction on slippery surfaces. This helps to prevent slips and falls when walking on wet rocks, docks, or pool decks, enhancing safety and stability.
Comfort: Neoprene socks and booties offer a comfortable fit and help reduce friction between the foot and other surfaces, such as fins or swim training equipment. They can also provide some cushioning, making them more comfortable to wear during extended periods of activity in the water.
You can buy these neoprene booties from these brands: Zone3, Head Swimming, HUUB, Cressi, and Sailfish.
How thick should my wetsuit booties be?
Wetsuit booties come in many various thicknesses and materials especially tailored to the wet temperature you will be in. So, if swimming in chilly waters, you should go with more viscous neoprene boots, and in distinction, when in warm wetness in the summertime, you would go with something lighter with airflow to retain feet from overheating.
When swimming in the water with a temperature from 16°C to 24°C, then acquire neoprene boots with consistency from 1 to 3mm. And if the water temperature is from 10°C or less to 18°C then acquire wetsuit shoes with thicknesses from 5 to 7mm. In chilly temperatures, select boots that will retain more than 4mm thickness of the fabric.