The primary function of a cold water or winter wetsuit boot, in contrast to reef boots, is to keep your feet (and body) warm in cold water or during the winter. As a result, they are thicker, typically ranging from 3-7mm in thickness, and have a higher cut, which is designed to fit inside your wetsuit leg (typically 3-7mm) (to stop cold water from entering the wetsuit).
When the water temperature drops below 60 degrees Fahrenheit, it is necessary for the vast majority of people to wear wetsuit boots in order to remain comfortable. It is directly proportional to how well your wetsuit boots fit and how little they interfere with your movement that your surfing performance will improve.
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Because they are made of neoprene material, wetsuit booties are completely waterproof when worn with a suit. We hope this article was useful and you found the answers to your questions. To find the most suitable wetsuit boot just visit the Saltrock website.

