I had to throw my old dive-boots away – they were worn-out, torn, threadbare and so past their use-by date that they were becoming somewhat of a health hazard. One of the advantages of being Technical Editor for DIVER is that I mostly get to choose the gear that goes on the test track. When I recently conducted a comparison test of dive boots (Big Boots To Fill, January), it was at the back of my mind...
Boots O’Neill FreakSneak 3mm Hi-top
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