The original Rock Boots copied by many. DUI Rock Boots can be worn with any wetsuit when combined with a wet sock.
The Fourth Element Pelagic 6.5mm Boots are lightweight and comfortable. The addition of the foot-bed provides a stable chassis and greater comfort. It also makes them ideal for occasional shore diving.
The Fourth Element Amphibian 6.5mm Boots are designed for a diver who wants the ultimate in support and protection. A stable footbed and hardwearing moulded outsole make this ideal for regular shore diving.
The Fourth Element Finsocks minimize abrasion from full foot fins and allergy reaction to neoprene boots whilst eliminating the risk of sores or blisters from rubbing.
The Scubapro Delta 5mm Boots with Zips are perfect for Temperate- and Cold-Water Diving
Low-cut, lightweight, with just the right amount of protection, it slips on and off without the need for a zipper. Can be worn on top of drysuit socks instead of Rock Boots.
The Fourth Element Thermocline Socks are a fantastic alternative to neoprene socks. With flat lock stitching and fleece lined fabric, they are ideal under neoprene boots.
The Scubapro Heavy Duty Drysuit Boots (RockBoots) are designed for all drysuits with neoprene socks. Resistant heavy duty grip sole. Lace-up front for security and easy adjustment.
The Fourth Element Rock Hopper shoes are comfortable for clambering over rocks thanks to the natural rubber outsole and ergonomic footbed. The Rock Hoppers are equally suited to use with open heel fins thanks to heel reinforcement and a durable lining over the bridge of the foot.
Waterproof B1 6.5mm Boots are tough 6.5mm semi-dry boots with an extra long zipper for easy donning. The heels and toes are strengthened and the boot has an angled design for less stress while finning.
User friendly Rock Boots from Santi with two velcro straps. Light cordura upper part with anti-slip sole.
Waterproof 1.5mm Neoprene Socks protect your feet against abrasion and the extra long stem makes it easy to dress and undress. The socks keep your feet warm, e.g. when used in addition to neoprene boots.