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Wetsuit booties - what are people using?

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Created by GazMan > 9 months ago, 27 Jun 2016
GazMan
WA, 840 posts
27 Jun 2016 10:40PM
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Have had a number of pairs of O'Neill Psychofreak split toe wetsuit booties over the years but the latest incarnation of these that I have only used a few times are pretty uncomfortable for me around the toe area (never had any issues with the previous Psychofreak booties I had in the same size).

Are there any other high cut wetsuit booties on the OZ market like these that others are using and would recommend?


DavMen
NSW, 1499 posts
28 Jun 2016 8:19AM
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Love my booties

www.xcelwetsuits.com/shop/product/mens-accessories/drylock-split-toe-3mm?color=GUM

I think surfstich sell them online

Sin
WA, 170 posts
28 Jun 2016 6:21AM
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I am very happy with the Rip Curl Flashbomb 3mm Split-Toe Boots from 2014-2015 (pic below). The split feature is internal, which I think provides extra protection against toe front collisions.
They have made slight changes on the 2016 version, hopefully not for worse!

Before the Rip Curl's I used Neil Pryde 5000 and 3000 series (standard tip), but I feel they don't protect as much. I have also noticed that Neil Pryde offers split-toe options but haven't tried them.

I should also say that the reason why I wear booties is to protection purposes. I had several injuries in the past when sailing with bare feet (metatarsal bones and toe joints), and the booties have been very efficient in preventing further damage.


nazsail
VIC, 317 posts
28 Jun 2016 10:22AM
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I've had several pairs of the rip curl ones mentioned above. wqrm and comfortable. The rubber under the front big toes eventually wears out, but thin there, but the excess water now drains out. I too wear for protection, broken toes from jams and twists. They do need washing out every time.

ka43
NSW, 3074 posts
28 Jun 2016 10:46AM
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I used booties for the first time on Saturday. Neil Pryde 3mm 3000 internal split toe. I was pleasantly surprised, easy to get in and out of straps. Kept my feet from going numb and nice to walk around after not feeling like you are walking on stumps.
Mate got some Billabong Furnace? I think and he liked them as well. Lots of guys seem to have Oneil Superfreaks.

red
VIC, 738 posts
28 Jun 2016 3:04PM
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Have always worn booties due to wildlife at the local...two best ive found are tbe Xcel and O'Neil. Both warm and comfortable

GazMan
WA, 840 posts
28 Jun 2016 7:29PM
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Thanks for the replies. Anyone know of a shop in Perth that stocks the Xcel booties, or the Rip Curl Flashbomb booties? Might also drop into Windsurfing Perth to see if they have any of the NP booties (used a pair for many years before I changed to O'Neill and they lasted really well).

John340
QLD, 3116 posts
28 Jun 2016 10:50PM
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I wear boots for protection rather than warmth. I wanted a boot that didn't fill up with sand, grit or mud and fell like I don't have them on. After trying 3 or 4 brands, I've finally settled on Atan latex coated neoprene boots. I'm on to my second pair. they are made in France. You can get them on line from a UK and USA on-line retailer. There are different models to cater for different needs.
- high top or low cut
- different thickness
- round or camel toe

Faff
VIC, 1188 posts
28 Jun 2016 11:10PM
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John340 said..
I wear boots for protection rather than warmth. I wanted a boot that didn't fill up with sand, grit or mud and fell like I don't have them on. After trying 3 or 4 brands, I've finally settled on Atan latex coated neoprene boots. I'm on to my second pair. they are made in France. You can get them on line from a UK and USA on-line retailer. There are different models to cater for different needs.
- high top or low cut
- different thickness
- round or camel toe


I heard they end up stinking really bad because of the latex and take ages to dry. True?

Mastbender
1972 posts
29 Jun 2016 1:01AM
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Latex and camel toes? Where is this thread going?

poehaaa
63 posts
29 Jun 2016 4:47AM
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+1 for Atan. They look like crap, but are the most comfortable on the market (and I have tried a lot of brands including some very expensive ones). Closest to the bare feet feeling you can get with boots.

Magic Ride
719 posts
29 Jun 2016 5:05AM
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These are my favorite Gill booties. The tops are short enough that they work well even when I wear boardshorts. They are very comfy from when it's really cold out to even in warm temps. I like using them in warm temps too so I don't cut my feet on rocks and objects when launching and coming in from the water. Bottom line is, everytime I go windsurfing, I wear them. They also are not too bulky, and fit well in the footstraps.

John340
QLD, 3116 posts
29 Jun 2016 11:15AM
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John340 said..
I wear boots for protection rather than warmth. I wanted a boot that didn't fill up with sand, grit or mud and fell like I don't have them on. After trying 3 or 4 brands, I've finally settled on Atan latex coated neoprene boots. I'm on to my second pair. they are made in France. You can get them on line from a UK and USA on-line retailer. There are different models to cater for different needs.
- high top or low cut
- different thickness
- round or camel toe




I heard they end up stinking really bad because of the latex and take ages to dry. True?



Not in my experience, I rinse them after use and leave them to dry out in the shade for 24hrs, before putting them back in the van for the next session.

izymiester
WA, 325 posts
29 Jun 2016 12:45PM
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I been using these for last few weeks and they are amazing grip underneath and enough to grip well on Footstrap as you pull your toes up. Designed by a kitesurfer ( come on they can do some good things)

The wear and tear is minimal and should get great life out of them. They basically suck to shape of foot nice tight fit and individual toes don't even notice wearing them.

This was a kick-starter program I backed in August last year. Well worth the punt

mineral1
WA, 4564 posts
29 Jun 2016 12:59PM
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izymiester said..


I been using these for last few weeks and they are amazing grip underneath and enough to grip well on Footstrap as you pull your toes up. Designed by a kitesurfer ( come on they can do some good things)

The wear and tear is minimal and should get great life out of them. They basically suck to shape of foot nice tight fit and individual toes don't even notice wearing them.

This was a kick-starter program I backed in August last year. Well worth the punt


Izy, what are they like rolling up under your feet?
I have a pair ATAN from the UK, that are great, but have a tendency to role a double up right under the foot as you slide into the strap, and is a right royal pain in the coit.

izymiester
WA, 325 posts
29 Jun 2016 1:01PM
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mineral1 said...
izymiester said..


I been using these for last few weeks and they are amazing grip underneath and enough to grip well on Footstrap as you pull your toes up. Designed by a kitesurfer ( come on they can do some good things)

The wear and tear is minimal and should get great life out of them. They basically suck to shape of foot nice tight fit and individual toes don't even notice wearing them.

This was a kick-starter program I backed in August last year. Well worth the punt


Izy, what are they like rolling up under your feet?
I have a pair ATAN from the UK, that are great, but have a tendency to role a double up right under the foot as you slide into the strap, and is a right royal pain in the coit.


Nah they are great a good fit at first like the toes seem weird as you out them on but it just seems to suck to your foot no rolling up or slipping down Etc. I gave someone else a test and he said they were great so not just my foot tested

sboardcrazy
NSW, 8015 posts
30 Jun 2016 2:21PM
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John340 said..
I wear boots for protection rather than warmth. I wanted a boot that didn't fill up with sand, grit or mud and fell like I don't have them on. After trying 3 or 4 brands, I've finally settled on Atan latex coated neoprene boots. I'm on to my second pair. they are made in France. You can get them on line from a UK and USA on-line retailer. There are different models to cater for different needs.
- high top or low cut
- different thickness
- round or camel toe


I think they are the ones Guy Cribb recommends for best feel.

WaynoB
NSW, 393 posts
30 Jun 2016 3:37PM
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+1 for O'Neill Superfreak booties

mr love
VIC, 2352 posts
30 Jun 2016 4:18PM
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izymiester said..


I been using these for last few weeks and they are amazing grip underneath and enough to grip well on Footstrap as you pull your toes up. Designed by a kitesurfer ( come on they can do some good things)

The wear and tear is minimal and should get great life out of them. They basically suck to shape of foot nice tight fit and individual toes don't even notice wearing them.

This was a kick-starter program I backed in August last year. Well worth the punt


They look really interesting Izy. Where can you get them?

Beaglebuddy
1595 posts
30 Jun 2016 3:50PM
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A few thoughts, I wear them for protection not warmth. I started with some thicker ones with nice thick soles but they needed to fit looser or their stiffness would jam my toes. Unfortunately being looser they were too wide and would fill up with sand and water like clown shoes. So I tried the vibram 5 fingers but they filled with sand. I have settled on thin 1.5 mm booties than can be worn very tight, I have size 14 shoes yet use size 11.5 booties. They do not fill up with water or sand however the thin soles do not provide full protection but nothing in life is perfect.

sailquik
VIC, 6091 posts
30 Jun 2016 7:54PM
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sboardcrazy said..
John340 said..
I wear boots for protection rather than warmth. I wanted a boot that didn't fill up with sand, grit or mud and fell like I don't have them on. After trying 3 or 4 brands, I've finally settled on Atan latex coated neoprene boots. I'm on to my second pair. they are made in France. You can get them on line from a UK and USA on-line retailer. There are different models to cater for different needs.
- high top or low cut
- different thickness
- round or camel toe


I think they are the ones Guy Cribb recommends for best feel.



The only "feel"n that is important is not to feel cold. Any other type of 'feel' is very over rated!

Faff
VIC, 1188 posts
30 Jun 2016 8:21PM
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I've only been windsurfing for a couple of years. I wore booties from the beginning, but stopped at the start of last season. Everything became much easier. It's probably just a coincidence with me improving in general. I have had some nasty cuts on my feet since. And the last time I was out my feet were so cold, I lost all feeling in them after 20 minutes. They felt like stumps. I think I'll start wearing them again.

izymiester
WA, 325 posts
30 Jun 2016 7:09PM
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mr love said...
izymiester said..


I been using these for last few weeks and they are amazing grip underneath and enough to grip well on Footstrap as you pull your toes up. Designed by a kitesurfer ( come on they can do some good things)

The wear and tear is minimal and should get great life out of them. They basically suck to shape of foot nice tight fit and individual toes don't even notice wearing them.

This was a kick-starter program I backed in August last year. Well worth the punt


They look really interesting Izy. Where can you get them?


I ordered them online

FYF.io

Have both short sock and long sock. Recommend both. Used short sock the other day and it was freezing feet were fine. Really good feel for feet and board straps still. Booties are pointless unless avoiding the icy cold waters like I sailed Jersey 12 degrees!

kato
VIC, 3398 posts
30 Jun 2016 9:26PM
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izymiester said..

mr love said...

izymiester said..


I been using these for last few weeks and they are amazing grip underneath and enough to grip well on Footstrap as you pull your toes up. Designed by a kitesurfer ( come on they can do some good things)

The wear and tear is minimal and should get great life out of them. They basically suck to shape of foot nice tight fit and individual toes don't even notice wearing them.

This was a kick-starter program I backed in August last year. Well worth the punt



They look really interesting Izy. Where can you get them?



I ordered them online

FYF.io

Have both short sock and long sock. Recommend both. Used short sock the other day and it was freezing feet were fine. Really good feel for feet and board straps still. Booties are pointless unless avoiding the icy cold waters like I sailed Jersey 12 degrees!


Any good against spiky things....urchins, cobbers and stingrays

stroppo
WA, 728 posts
30 Jun 2016 9:57PM
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Love my Oneills lots of pairs and no complaints

GazMan
WA, 840 posts
30 Jun 2016 10:51PM
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stroppo said...
Love my Oneills lots of pairs and no complaints


Which O'Neill boots are you referring to Stroppo? (Have had many pairs that fitted great but my latest ones are pretty uncomfortable!!!!)

stroppo
WA, 728 posts
1 Jul 2016 6:29AM
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The low cut super freak are the ones I use!

izymiester
WA, 325 posts
1 Jul 2016 8:10AM
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kato said...
izymiester said..

mr love said...

izymiester said..


I been using these for last few weeks and they are amazing grip underneath and enough to grip well on Footstrap as you pull your toes up. Designed by a kitesurfer ( come on they can do some good things)

The wear and tear is minimal and should get great life out of them. They basically suck to shape of foot nice tight fit and individual toes don't even notice wearing them.

This was a kick-starter program I backed in August last year. Well worth the punt



They look really interesting Izy. Where can you get them?



I ordered them online

FYF.io

Have both short sock and long sock. Recommend both. Used short sock the other day and it was freezing feet were fine. Really good feel for feet and board straps still. Booties are pointless unless avoiding the icy cold waters like I sailed Jersey 12 degrees!


Any good against spiky things....urchins, cobbers and stingrays


They say that their not puncture proof but would definitely work well enough. I mean if you stand on a spike it's gonna go through most things.

Here is a few photos







mr love
VIC, 2352 posts
1 Jul 2016 5:55PM
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Thanks Izy, Definitely going to give them a shot. Might need to start a new GPSTC Team..."The Hobbits"

GazMan
WA, 840 posts
2 Jul 2016 7:52PM
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Anyone know of a shop in Perth that has good stock of different brands of high cut booties (I.e. O'Neill, Rip Curl, Xcel, etc) for me to try on?

BSN101
WA, 2286 posts
2 Jul 2016 8:06PM
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Not Perth or WA but SC Sailboards in QLD sent some NP boots over within a week. And they fit well too. I'll try them tomorrow in Augusta.



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