Pinnacle Drysuit Overboot Boot

Pinnacle Drysuit Overboot Boot

Pinnacles Dry Suit Over Boot is designed from the sole up for dry suit diving, unlike the tennis shoe-type over boots the Pinnacle has neoprene lining and reinforced straps that provide protection, support and extreme warmth. Over boot is easy to use with either neoprene or latex socks and will fit in nearly every brand of fin foot pocket out there. The Sole is extremely rugged and is perfectfor the diver who needs to walk around a lot and on any surface.

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