DUI Boot Choice?

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Kevin Floyd

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I have a DUI suit that currently has socks and rock boots, I want to change to a built in boot. Any thoughts on Turbo v. TurboTec?
 
Have a look at the Ultra flex or ultra tech, whatever they call it.
 
Have a look at the Ultra flex or ultra tech, whatever they call it.
OK, a not unreasonable general suggestion, overall. But, how does it related to the OP's question -
Kevin Floyd:
Any thoughts on Turbo v. TurboTec?
 
What’s the advantage of having a built-in boot, out of curiosity?
 
OK, a not unreasonable general suggestion, overall. But, how does it related to the OP's question -

I’ve seen lots of shredded Turbo boots. The ultra tech are still low profile but won’t shred like the Turbos. Almost an athletic shoe bottom and toe cap.
 
They’re on my DUI I got a year ago. Love them.

Which ones do you have, the "Ultra flex or "ultra tech"?
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/swift/

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