ThatDogDontHunt
Oscar Meyer Weiner
Ugly white wigwam liner socks. They make my fish belly white legs look tanned.
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Honestly, why would anyone shore dive without booties? It sounds like an accident waiting to happen at worst and uncomfortable at best. Even a lycra sock would be better than bare feet if shore diving.
PBcatfish,
I don't recommend tape, anything other than correct bandage adhesive may have solvents that will likely make a bad situation worse. believe me, I know bandage adhesives.
Try the bandage adhesive rings that I have shown in the attachment, a ''Dr Scholls'' product.
You may also want to try ''five finger'' socks, available through ''Vibram''.
Best of luck, take care of you feet
Rose.
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I'm pretty familiar with the adhesives that are used in most adhesive tapes, but I am not so familiar with bandage adhesives. If you don't mind, could you please fill me in a little?
Fair enough Rose but I believe most of us, certainly I was talking about how to avoid getting the blisters or friction burns in the first place. So, the liveaboard divers that I referenced wearing the duct tape were wearing the tape in places that they knew in advance to be rub spots. My feet used to become hamburger and on longer trips, it could become almost impossible to boot and fin up for the dives (I suffered for my passion). But 20 years ago Burt Jones, a professional dive photographer, told me to get lycra socks. I did and haven't had a blister since. Game changer!!
Here in warm sunny Florida, our sandy beaches allow a comfortable barefoot walk into the water. Also, when boat diving into 80-something degree water, bare feet are a comfortable option that gets better traction on-deck compared to Lycra sox.Honestly, why would anyone shore dive without booties? It sounds like an accident waiting to happen at worst and uncomfortable at best. Even a lycra sock would be better than bare feet if shore diving.
Athletic tape (trainer's tape) was designed to be used on skin. I know it will stay on in water if it wraps around to itself, because I've used it when playing water polo.Hi PBcatfish,
Reference being given to ''human body friendly'' adhesives found on band-aids and other bandage preparations.
Industrial adhesives found on things like duct tape and other industrial use tape/adhesive products were never intended to be attached to human skin as reaction effects may be adverse.
Tape adhesive is a chemical, not all chemicals are human ''contact'' friendly.
Rose.