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Osprey Osx Junior Wetsuit Water Boots 2mm

Osprey Osx Junior Wetsuit Water Boots 2mm

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Osprey Osx Junior Wetsuit Water Boots 2mm

These junior OSX Aqua Wetsuit Boots provide grip in and out the water, helping protect feet from abrasions and unpleasant close encounters with the jagged parts of reefs, hidden rocks, disgruntled crabs, weaver fish and shattered shells. The boots are made from a hardwearing thermo plastic rubber (TPR) sole, providing excellent grip for kids wading and walking about in the water.

The slip-on boots use adjustable ankle straps to secure them to the foot and come in a variety of sizes for girls and boys. The Osprey Junior Aqua Boots are a must have piece of surf gear for kids and a great addition to a wetsuit to help keep feet warm in cooler water.

Extra Light and flexible construction made from 2mm neoprene. The hardwearing TPR sole provides great grip & protects your feet whilst the adjustable ankle straps provides a perfect fit and avoids water reaching inside the boot. Perfect to be worn throughout all water sports.

  • OSPREY JUNIOR WETSUIT SHOES: provide grip in and out of water. Designed to protect your kids feet from abrasions on rough surfaces
  • 2MM FOAM MATERIAL: made from quality and durable material for comfortable and long-lasting use. The foam provides comfort and warmth where you’ll need it the most on a cold day
  • COMFORTABLE FIT: the slip-on boots use adjustable ankle straps to secure them to the foot and come in a variety of sizes for girls and boys for comfortable wearing
  • TPR SOLE: made from thermoplastic rubber for hard-wearing, and provides extra grip on slippery surfaces without limiting foot flexibility
  • ULTIMATE PROTECTION: these boots prevent water from reaching inside, making them deal for kids with a high energy and desire to explore watersports such as kayaking, paddle boarding or snorkelling

Bob's Guide to Wetsuit Boots

Wetsuit boots are essential for keeping your feet warm in cold water. They also protect your feet from sharp rocks, coral, and other hazards. Anyone who surfs, dives, or swims in cooler waters will benefit from using them. Boots are designed to be worn with a wetsuit and come in different styles and thicknesses.

Why You Need Wetsuit Boots

Cold water can cause your feet to go numb quickly. Wetsuit boots trap a thin layer of water inside, which your body warms. This helps keep your feet comfortable for longer periods. They also add grip, making it easier to walk on slippery surfaces like rocks, reefs, or boat decks. Wetsuit boots can also prevent cuts, stings, and scrapes from rough terrain or marine life.

How They Work

Boots are made from neoprene, a stretchy rubber-like material. Neoprene insulates by trapping water close to your skin. Your body heat warms the trapped water, creating a barrier against the cold. The thicker the neoprene, the warmer the boot. However, thicker boots can reduce flexibility and feel.

Types of Boots

There are three main types of boots: split-toe, round-toe, and reef boots.

Split-toe boots have a separate space for your big toe. This improves balance and grip on a surfboard. These are popular with surfers who need more control.

Round-toe boots keep all your toes together. They are warmer because your toes share heat. These are a good choice for colder waters and casual users.

Reef boots are thinner and lighter. They are mainly used in warmer water to protect your feet from sharp rocks and coral. They are often low-cut and easy to slip on.

Thickness Options

Boots come in different thicknesses, usually from 1mm to 7mm.

1–2mm boots are best for warm water. They offer protection, not much warmth. Great for tropical snorkeling or shallow reef walking.

3–4mm boots are a middle-ground choice. These are great for moderate water temperatures. Ideal for spring and autumn surfing or diving.

5–7mm boots are for cold water. These provide maximum insulation. Choose these for winter sports or diving in colder climates.

The thicker the boot, the more warmth, but also the less flexibility. Thicker boots can feel bulky and harder to move in. So, choose based on both the temperature and activity.

Soles and Zippers

Some boots have soft soles, while others have thick rubber soles. Soft soles give better board feel for surfers. Hard soles give better protection for walking on rocky beaches. Choose based on your activity.

Some boots have zippers or Velcro straps. These make it easier to put the boots on and take them off. Others are slip-on styles for simplicity. Zippers can leak a little water, but they are convenient.

Fit and Comfort

A good fit is very important. Boots should be snug but not too tight. If they are too loose, cold water will flush through. If too tight, they will hurt or cut off circulation. Try different sizes and brands if needed.

When trying them on, check for heel slippage. Your foot should stay firmly in place. Also, your toes should not be cramped. Remember, they will feel tighter when dry and loosen slightly in water.

Final Tips

Always rinse your boots with fresh water after use. Let them dry in the shade, not in direct sunlight. Store them in a cool, dry place. This helps them last longer.

Boots are simple but essential for many water sports. Whether you're surfing cold waves or walking over coral, there’s a boot that fits your needs. Pick the right type, thickness, and size—and your feet will thank you.

 

 

 

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