Jdbrun
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What type?I wear knock-off converse. even cheaper than converse. I usually get about a year-year and half (150+ dives this year) but they cost less than $10 so I can't complain.
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What type?I wear knock-off converse. even cheaper than converse. I usually get about a year-year and half (150+ dives this year) but they cost less than $10 so I can't complain.
How many sizes bigger do you get from your normal foot size?I use these
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I really like them. They're low profile, they dry quickly, slightly bulkier than my neoprene booties. And they're dirt cheap. If you can get them at a discount (i got them for 19eur). And they work great for walking to the shore.
I converted most of my dive buddies to them.
I just got them in hald a size up. They fit quite nice as is since they're quite roomy. But I did bring my drysuit and thickest socks in store to try.How many sizes bigger do you get from your normal foot size?