sarahellen
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I have been diving in a pair of 5mm boots with flexible rubber soles. They are a size 4, but they really are too big (wide as well) for my size 5.5 women's foot. I also find them uncomfortable with my fins - my toes slide through the opening at the front of the foot pocket and are pressed from above by the edge of the foot pocket. I also get some scraping on my achilles and cramping in my arches, which is perhaps due to the compression from the strap on the back of my fins.
I am a warm water diver, so warmth is not an issue. I am thinking that a rigid soled boot might be more comfortable for me, but many of the available booties do not seem to be available in my shoe size. I am also doubtful that the unisex boots that are small enough will actually fit well.
I have been looking at a regular watershoe online, specifically these: Speedo Women's Hydro Comfort 2.0 Slip-On Shoe at LeisurePro (Speedo hydro comfort 2.0 slip on). These type of shoes might actually fit my foot well.
Is there any reason why a shoe like that wouldn't work well for warm water diving as long as they fit in my fin pockets?
Thanks,
Sarah
I am a warm water diver, so warmth is not an issue. I am thinking that a rigid soled boot might be more comfortable for me, but many of the available booties do not seem to be available in my shoe size. I am also doubtful that the unisex boots that are small enough will actually fit well.
I have been looking at a regular watershoe online, specifically these: Speedo Women's Hydro Comfort 2.0 Slip-On Shoe at LeisurePro (Speedo hydro comfort 2.0 slip on). These type of shoes might actually fit my foot well.
Is there any reason why a shoe like that wouldn't work well for warm water diving as long as they fit in my fin pockets?
Thanks,
Sarah