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All-Terrain Wetsuit Socks?

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coadavid

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Hey All,

I went to Palos Verdes last weekend and my wetsuit socks (cheap ones by "IST" are now literally useless as I'm now walking 25% barefoot in them due to tears. This is mostly due to the fact that getting to PV point (my now favorite spot) involves a steep hike with gravel and small sharp rocks the whole way down/up.

I've seen Riffe's socks, and they look pretty sturdy, but does anyone make a lace-up, hard-soled "sock"? Or at that point is it technically a boot?

I'd buy a pair of the Riffe's and try em out, but I don't want to ruin those as well. If I have to wear hiking boots down to the water I guess I'll accept it... :head

Cheers,

Dave
 
I just wear some 5$ Crocs and carabiner them to my spearo float or hide them on shore somewhere. There are hard-soled 'socks' out there, but they're for open-heel fins- usually scubadivers.
 
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You might also try your local surf shop. I dive with a buddy who has a pair of socks with a med. stiff sole that fits his full boot fins.
 
Look for socks with a kevlar fabric bottom. These will last quit a long time. Alternatively, when I used to dive PV, we used to do as you said, wear another pair of shoes and just stash them at the base of the trail.

- Robbert
 
I'd suggest checking out the Argos socks that Speargun and Freediving Equipment carries. Most of us have been wearing them all over NorCal for at least a season and they're still going strong.

Otherwise, just throw a pair of sandals on over your socks and roll that way.
 
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