Description
Description
The Scubapro Heavy-Duty Drysuit Boot is designed for scuba divers who hike or climb to a dive site. Built to withstand rocky shorelines and slippery deck surfaces, it combines rugged durability with a flexible neoprene upper for comfort after a full day of diving activity. A quick-lace system provides an easy, secure fit, and the boot fits over any drysuit sock for seamless integration with standard scuba gear.
Designed for underwater and above-water use, the boot features reinforced toe and heel protection, an ultra-grip sole, and a durable rubber cap setup to handle rugged terrain. The heel cap includes a fin strap keeper to prevent slippage during aggressive kicking, while the no-zipper closure emphasizes reliable, simple use. Made from nylon and neoprene, this boot is a practical addition to any diving and gear setup, with a storage bag included for transport.
Features
Features
- Quick-lace system for a snug, secure fit
- Heavy-duty ultra-grip sole for rocky shorelines and wet decks
- Flexible neoprene upper for enhanced comfort
- Reinforced toe and heel with durable rubber caps for added protection
- Heel cap with fin strap keeper to prevent slippage during aggressive kicking
- Fits over any drysuit sock
- Storage bag included
- No zipper closure for reliable, simple use
- Material: Nylon/Neoprene
- Weight: 1.7 lb
- Activity: Recreational, Technical
Specifications
Specifications
| Marketing Product Type - Boots | Boot |
| Thickness - Boots | N/A |
| Materials - Boots | Nylon/Neoprene |
| Closure - Boots | No Zipper |
| Sole Type | Reinforced Toe and Heel, Ultra-Grip Sole, HD Rubber Textured Sole, Storage Bag Included, Lace-Up Design, Fin Strap Keeper |
| Product Weight | 1.7 lb |
| Activity | Recreational, Technical |
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WARNING: This product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm. For more information, visit www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.



