Dive into Comfort! 🐠
The AKONA 2mm Low Top Neoprene Snorkeling/Dive Sock is designed to keep you warm and comfortable in cooler waters. With its durable construction and versatile use, it's the perfect accessory for all your aquatic adventures.
W**B
Great
Was looking for thin neoprene booties. These fit the bill and seem well made and reasonably priced.
R**N
Perfect dive socks!
I’m a women’s size 8.5 and ordered the men’s 7/women’s 8, and they fit perfectly. These seem nice quality and durable but only time will tell. The coverage is fantastic, comes up high enough on the heal to offer blister protection.
R**9
Perfect! Almost...
UPDATE May 21, 2012: So I took a closer look and there ARE side vents to drain water, so I WAS VERY WRONG. As such, I'm changing my rating back up to 5 stars and I'm going to reiterate that the side vents must make a big difference since the water that stays in the booties was only a little bit. I hate the water slosh effect on my feet, so I'm hyper sensitive about it and although I *noticed* water in them, it didn't drive me crazy. I recommend.********************************UPDATE May 18, 2012: I guess the description says there are side vents to drain water. THIS IS NOT THE CASE WITH THE PAIR I GOT. It looks like the same fabric is used for the entire booty, whereas in the photo, it looks like there are two different materials used. They still function how I need them to, but they DO retain water. If I recall correctly, I chose these over others because of the side vents even though they were thinner neoprene.I've already done a seller review so I can't change that, but I'm lowering this rating to a 3 star because of the false advertising. I'll be happy to change it if anyone can demonstrate that I'm in error. Regardless, they're fine for what I need and I would recommend them to anyone who's not going to be ticked off about the lack of side vents.********************************I bought some slip on fins that are meant to be worn barefoot but they were just a tad too big. The bargain was too good to pass up though, so I got them anyways. Knowing that with wet feet I might struggle to stay in them, I decide to look for some socks. These fit the bill perfectly! Here's what I thought about different aspects:Size: just as described. I'm a size 8.5 women's and I got the 7 men's and they fit like a glove. A little tight because I think they're supposed to be. They stretch just fine and I'm very happy with the fit.Thickness: I was thinking that 3mm might be too much but really, I probably could have used another 1mm for the size of my fins. That said -- these seem like they are 2mm as advertised and it'll be enough to serve my needs.Water: They don't have vents or holes or anything (as advertised) so when I got out of the water, there was a little bit of sloshing. That said, since they fit so snuggly, it wasn't a huge deal and I just popped the heel off with my thumb and let the water drain.Other: Turns out, they make great little out-of-water booties. I wore them in the public change rooms/bathrooms and I was so thankful I had them so I didn't have to go barefoot.Overall, I'm very pleased and would recommend to anyone. I even plan on wearing them in my boots if I go on cold-weather hikes or snowshoes. :D
☆**☆
Exactly what i needed!
I wear Swim Fins for training in the lap pool. They were rubbing my skin raw on my feet. These fin booties solved that problem! I intend on wearing them with my Caribbean Fins for my upcoming trip to Belize. We'll see how they hold up while Scuba Diving in the salt water for 2 weeks ..
T**Y
works fine, but short
I think a 4-5 mm height would be preferable.
D**L
So glad I found these! Well made, warm, and work really well with my training fins!
I love these! I’ve been wearing training swim fins in a lap pool 4-5 days a week, for over an hour each time I swim, so I needed something to help prevent blisters/rubbing from the fins. These neoprene Akona socks are the perfect solution, and keep my feet nice and warm! They are very well made, easy to put on while I’m in the water, and fit so better much than I expected. I normally wear a women’s 9-9.5 shoe, but I purchased the Men’s 9/Women’s 10 size Akona socks after some reviewers indicated they might run a bit small. I’m really glad I chose these instead of a “generic” brand, since Akona is known for dive boots/socks and wetsuits (I checked their website before purchasing) so think these will last a very long time! After swimming in a saltwater pool, I rinse with cool tap water/soak with woolite and then air dry, the same way I wash my swimsuits. I never machine wash or dry them. So far so good- They stay in place perfectly, and haven’t stretched out at all.I have tender feet, and I’m easily bothered by rough seams in socks, so I was surprised to find that the seams on these are well placed, and are so smooth that I can’t even feel them while wearing. At 2mm, these are the right weight, and add just the right amount of “padding” to make my swim fins fit much better. And I think they will also provide good insulation for cold weather swimming/dive purposes.I purchased these at full price, and am not receiving any kind of discount or compensation for my review. I find reviews written by other consumers to be incredibly helpful when making purchases, so I hope my thoughts have been helpful to you, as well!
D**S
Great Insulators For Cold Feet
I was made aware of this product after I ordered neoprene toe covers intended to keep your toes warm. (I suffer from cold feet.)Their one-size-fits-all product was much too tight. A reviewer of that product mentioned having found these Akona Low Cut Socks, and said that they were great for helping to keep his feet warmer. I don't dive, but I was sold on the idea of warmer feet during the winter.I originally ordered size 11, my foot size, but the Akona Socks were a bit too narrow to be comfortable for me. I do have fairly wide feet. I returned that pair (paying for postage) and ordered size 13 to replace them, intending to wear them in conjunction with regular socks as added insulation. The size 13 is a much better fit for my purposes. The width is more comfortable for me, and the slight amount of extra room in the toes does not seem to be an issue, especially wearing them over thick socks. I wear slippers or moccasins around the house, and the added bulk does not cause a problem. In conjunction with my insulated boots that I wear when out during the winter, however, the extra bulk makes for a slightly too-tight fit. Were I to be using these in conjunction with swim fins, I would probably go with 1 size larger than my foot, but again, that is just due to my wide feet..I can assuredly see the huge benefit of using the Akona Socks in conjunction with water shoes, or just walking on sand. (The cheap pair of water shoes which I own will very quickly rub against and blister my feet whenever I wear them.I've only had these for a few days, but I would definitely purchase them again for their insulation value alone.
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