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Reddit mentions of Neo Sport Premium Neoprene Men & Women Wetsuit Boots, Shoes with puncture resistant sole 3mm, 5mm & 7mm for warm, moderate or cold water for watersports: beach, boat, lake, mud, kayak and more! Sizes 4 - 16, Men's 10 / Women's 11

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We found 1 Reddit mentions of Neo Sport Premium Neoprene Men & Women Wetsuit Boots, Shoes with puncture resistant sole 3mm, 5mm & 7mm for warm, moderate or cold water for watersports: beach, boat, lake, mud, kayak and more! Sizes 4 - 16, Men's 10 / Women's 11. Here are the top ones.

Neo Sport Premium Neoprene Men & Women Wetsuit Boots, Shoes with puncture resistant sole 3mm, 5mm & 7mm for warm, moderate or cold water for watersports: beach, boat, lake, mud, kayak and more! Sizes 4 - 16, Men's 10 / Women's 11
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    Features:
  • Synthetic / Neoprene
  • Select thickness - 3mm warm water - 5mm moderate water - 7mm cold water
  • Durable glued and sewn construction - Puncture resistant sole
  • #10 heavy duty zipper for easy on and off - rugged traction sole
  • WEB - Water Entry Barrier behind zipper helps prevent water entry
  • Men's & Women's Sizes: 4 - 16
Specs:
ColorBlack
Height8.1 Inches
Length5.2 Inches
Number of items1
SizeMen's 10 / Women's 11
Weight1.58071441854 Pounds
Width2.1 Inches

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u/redfern314 ยท 1 pointr/bayarea

I'm a fan of owning my own gear, but there are lots of variations so make sure you know what you want to use it for before buying.

  • In general, scuba and snorkel fins are different. You can use scuba fins for snorkeling but not the other way around - the scuba fins are longer to give you more power as you're carrying a lot of gear.
  • If you're not sure you want to do anything like this beyond Hawaii, renting is super cheap when you're there and it means you don't have to stuff the gear into your luggage.
  • If you think you might want to scuba around SF in the future, make sure to get open-heel fins with boots, otherwise you'll have to get a separate set for here (full-foot fins are warm water only).
  • As another commenter pointed out, you can get gear at any of the scuba shops in the area. They charge fair prices for cold water scuba gear. I paid about $200 for gloves, boots, fins, mask, and snorkel. As noted above, if you're only going to do warm water you're better off renting or buying a cheapo set when you get there.