What are Booties?
Booties are a critical component of scuba diving equipment designed to protect and insulate a diver’s feet in various underwater environments. They are typically used in conjunction with open-heel fins, offering both comfort and safety during dives. Their importance lies in shielding the feet from cold water temperatures and potential hazards like sharp rocks or debris that divers often encounter, especially during shore or wreck diving. This entry explores the construction, functionality, and selection of booties, alongside essential maintenance tips to ensure long-lasting performance.