Open Box Seac Pro HD with Side Zipper, 6mm Neoprene Boots
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Open Box Seac Pro HD with Side Zipper, 6mm Neoprene Boots - XS (X-Small) is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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- Open Box: This product is Open Box. It is generally unused, either returned by a customer or displayed in our showroom, and may have minor, unnoticeable blemishes. Original packaging may be damaged or missing.
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The Open Box Seac Pro HD with Side Zipper, 6mm Neoprene Boots are an essential choice for those engaged in scuba diving, particularly in cooler waters. Constructed with robust 6mm neoprene, these dive boots are designed to offer superior warmth and flexibility, enhancing your overall diving experience. The rigidly molded, high-grip sole ensures excellent traction on slippery surfaces, making them a reliable choice for underwater exploration. The exceptional arch support combined with a unique heel air bubble contributes to maximum comfort, allowing you to focus on your dive without any distractions.
These dive boots set themselves apart in the market with their side zipper design, making them easy to put on and take off, which is crucial when gearing up for your next underwater adventure. The impenetrable sole provides not only protection from sharp objects but also ensures durability, standing up to the rigors of diving activities. Whether you are navigating rocky shorelines or exploring vibrant coral reefs, the Seac Pro HD boots will keep your feet well-protected and comfortable throughout your dive.
As part of the dive boots category, the Open Box Seac Pro HD stands out due to its thoughtful design and quality materials. Dive enthusiasts will appreciate the combination of performance and comfort, making these boots the ideal accessory for any serious scuba diver. Elevate your diving gear with these reliable boots and gear up for your underwater explorations with confidence.
- Constructed with durable 6mm neoprene for optimal warmth in cooler water conditions
- Equipped with a side zipper for easy on and off access
- Features a rigidly molded, high-grip sole designed for enhanced traction while diving
- Includes a reinforced hook-and-loop closure for a secure fit during underwater activities
- Excellent arch support with heel air bubble to minimize stress during extended use
- Ideal for scuba diving in water temperatures ranging from 50 to 60 degrees Fahrenheit
⚠️ 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.
Frequently Asked Questions
What thickness of dive boots, gloves, or hood should I choose?
As a general rule, thicker neoprene insulates more, so colder water pushes you toward thicker accessories, but fit, dive length, and personal cold tolerance matter as much as the millimeter number. Divers commonly lose a great deal of heat through the head, so a hood is often the highest-value warmth upgrade for the money. Remember that every added piece of neoprene also adds buoyancy you will need to account for.
How should dive boots fit?
Boots should fit like a snug athletic shoe, with no heel lift and no crushed toes; a little water inside is normal, a sloshing pocket is not. Try them on with the socks you would actually dive, and remember your fin foot pocket has to accommodate the boot. Hard-sole boots protect on rocky shore entries, while soft-sole boots are lighter and pack smaller for boat and travel diving.
How should dive gloves fit?
Gloves should be snug across the palm with fingertips reaching the ends without bunching, since trapped air and loose fingertips destroy dexterity. Thicker gloves are warmer but make buckles, clips, and inflator buttons harder to operate, so choose the thinnest glove that keeps you comfortable in your conditions. Try working a clip or buckle while wearing them before you commit.
How should a dive hood fit?
A hood should seal around the face and neck without restricting your throat or jaw, and lie flat on your head without pulling the mask strap out of position. A loose hood flushes cold water continuously, while an overly tight one is distracting and uncomfortable. Many hoods have a vent to release air trapped during descent, so check yours and burp out any trapped air before you go down.
Why does new neoprene feel so tight?
New neoprene compresses and relaxes with use, so a boot, glove, or hood that feels firm out of the packaging usually settles slightly after a few dives. It should still be snug afterward rather than loose, because neoprene that stretches into a loose fit was probably oversized to begin with. Buy for a snug fit when new, but never for a fit that restricts circulation or breathing.
Do I need to change my weighting when I add a hood, gloves, and boots?
Yes, because every piece of neoprene you add is buoyancy, and a hood, boots, and thick gloves together can shift your weighting noticeably. Do a proper buoyancy check any time you change your exposure protection rather than assuming your usual weight still works. The weight-check procedure is covered in your training, and a dive professional can help you re-do it.
How do I care for dive boots, gloves, and hoods?
Rinse them inside and out in fresh water after every dive day, since they hold sweat and salt more than any other gear, and dry them fully inside-out before packing. Dry them out of direct sunlight and never on a heater, because heat hardens neoprene and weakens glued seams. Store them dry and unfolded, as damp neoprene sealed in a bag is how gear picks up a permanent smell.


















