Replacing DUI rockboots with Converse All Stars

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BTW: You are able to design you own Chuck Taylor's at http://www.converse.com/converseone/

For high-top canvas they go to size 17 and you can use the "SKULL BANDANA" theme if going for the pirate theme!
 
I just replaced my rockboots with my old wetsuit booties. The rock boots were too big for my fins and I was having trouble finding new fins that I liked, so I ditched the boots instead. My fins fit perfectly now, and as an added bonus I have less air trapped in my feet. I am totally a happy camper now.
 
Does anyone here use converse that were using size 9 rock boots and if so, were you able to go back to using XL jets instead of turtles? Oh, and what size converse did you buy?
 
I had considered using some "Air Jordans" but was afraid they'd may my feet to light!!!

The newest trend in the well dressed dry suit diver !!!

the K
 
Jason B:
Does anyone here use converse that were using size 9 rock boots and if so, were you able to go back to using XL jets instead of turtles? Oh, and what size converse did you buy?

I wear a size 9 normally. I'm wearing a size 10 converse and using the XL jets.
 
onfloat:
I wear a size 9 normally. I'm wearing a size 10 converse and using the XL jets.

How tight are they? I have been thinking of going to the XL jet. The turtles are way too sloppy with my size 11 Converse. I have been using my XL twinjets instead.
 
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