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  • Seac 6mm Pro HD Boots

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SKU: SEAC0210007062
Reg. Price: $119.95
Our Price: $99.90
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Description 

Seac 6mm Pro HD Boots

6 mm boot with rigid, high-grip sole and oblique zipper for easier dressing.

FEATURES

  • Comfortable boots made from 6mm neoprene to keep feet warm
  • High-traction semi-rigid soles grip tightly to surfaces
  • Oblique zip for an easier dressing
  • High protection
  • Instep protected by soft polyurethane padding
  • Strap-stop notch on heel
  • Nylon lining makes the boot easy to put on

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FAQs

Question asked
on 6/29/2023
Hi, I have a pair of the Scubapro HD 6.5mm full soled boots in size 9.that are close to needing to be replaced. I am looking at these because the sole looks like it may grip better. My main concerns are these: 1. I have a wide foot, and the Scubapro boot fits pretty good in that regard. Do you think the Seac would accommodate a wider foot? 2. I have the Scubapro Go Sport fins in size large. The SP boots fit really well in the fins. Both the SP and Seac fins have full soles. Do you think the Seac would fit a fin similarly to the SP boots? Or do you think the Seac would be looser or tighter. If you actually have the items in stock and are able to do a simple fit test, I would be wearing the Seac in Large and the Go Sport fins in Large.
Answer by sierra
on 7/6/2023
Hi Robert, Thanks for the question. Well, both are rated in the top 5 for boots right now. Scubapro currently being at the top. Seac Pro HD boots are rated #1 in protection with it's impenetrable sole. I did try the seac in a go sport fin and it fit well. I've read that the Seac boot will fit more like a shoe vs a bootie. It is also designed for wider feet as well. Hope this Helps, Happy Diving, Sierra 1-866-728-2293 OnlineScuba Founded 1996
 

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