I mean, to be fair... The thread just started Sunday...I had seen plenty of threads for the g250, but I don't have that one, so never even looked at the thread... Then saw one for g260..
ahhhh, yeah, I had on some nylon socks like you recommended lol but it seems like those just helped trap the sand against my skin lol
I like your solution @SpecialTest sounds like a real solution to me lol
but yeah, I dont think it would be as much of an issue if I had a wetsuit on, but it was...
so I went and tried a pair of the OTBs this weekend for shore snorkeling...because I failed to have my dive gear :( but I seemed to keep getting sand in the shoes and inevitably found it's way to my Achilles where it rubbed it raw...how do you prevent sand from getting into the boots like that...
So I recently got a pair of OTBs, does anyone else find that the toe pocket seems small and pinches your toes when you move?
To those that use them, do your leave the rubber insole in, or pull it out?
He was probably solo diving since they were looking at a scheduled time..I know the facility allows solo diving, but you have to be certified, and file your dive plan with the office staff...I imagine you also have to carry redundant air supply, which is probably the extra oxygen mentioned...
Has anyone gotten the black and yellow one? Is it black body, yellow sleeves... Or black sleeves yellow body?
I tried emailing them to ask, but have yet to get a response :(
yeah, pennyroyal is WAY better than LaGrange....I also head over to Mermet as well, which is a little past pennyroyal...always looking for new places to go and dive though :)
Maybe it's just the divers in my area, but it seems I always see people in novas kicking up the bottom without ever realizing it... Anyone else seen that a lot with these?
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