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Old 03-26-2007, 11:34 PM
CelsiusHeat
 
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Default Weezle Extreme Boots

Since changing over from wellies on my old membrane suit to the DUI rock boot
system my feet have been freezing!!

Has anyone used Weezle Extreme Boots with the DUI rock boot system or similar?

Are they really bulky? Will I struggle to get rock boots on? Are they toasty
warm?

I was also told that they make feet really buoyant, is this true? (I wear 1kG
ankle weights now)

Thanks in advance,
Garry.

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Old 03-26-2007, 11:34 PM
Nigel Hewitt
 
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Default Re: Weezle Extreme Boots

CelsiusHeat wrote:
> Since changing over from wellies on my old membrane suit to the DUI
> rock boot system my feet have been freezing!!
>
> Has anyone used Weezle Extreme Boots with the DUI rock boot system or
> similar?
>
> Are they really bulky? Will I struggle to get rock boots on? Are they
> toasty warm?


I have Weezle booties and they are bulky. They made a huge
difference that piling on more and more socks never did and
coming right up my leg they got rid of the classic "diver's cramp"
I used to be plagued by.

Sadly I think you are going to be pushed to get them into
Rock boots.

nigelH


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Old 03-26-2007, 11:34 PM
Rudolf Bargholz
 
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Default Re: Weezle Extreme Boots

Hi Garry,

> Has anyone used Weezle Extreme Boots with the DUI rock boot system or

similar?
>
> Are they really bulky? Will I struggle to get rock boots on? Are they

toasty
> warm?
>
> I was also told that they make feet really buoyant, is this true? (I wear

1kG
> ankle weights now)


I have Rock Boots and use the Weezle Extreme Boots and have no problems.
Never had cold feet. They are in my opinion not bulky and do not make your
feet any more buoyant than wearing socks. I don't need ankle weights. My
opinion: if you need ankle weights, do something with your weight
distribution. Ankle weights are a solution to a problem you ought not have
in the first place.

Regards

Rudolf Bargholz


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Old 03-26-2007, 11:34 PM
CelsiusHeat
 
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Default Re: Weezle Extreme Boots

>I have Rock Boots and use the Weezle Extreme Boots and have no problems.

Thanks, Rudolph.

Would you say your Rock boots are oversized compared to your normal shoe size?

What I'm getting at is would I need to buy bigger Rock boots to accommodate
Weezles. Bearing in mind my fins are hard enough to get off as it is!

Cheers,
Garry.

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Old 03-26-2007, 11:34 PM
Manic Grin
 
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Default Re: Weezle Extreme Boots

Don't bother with the Weezle sock things- get a pair of Subzero Factor
2 sockettes which are much better performing and will keep your feet
very toastie. They are also much cheaper.

SubZero- 0116 240 2634

Woz.

>Since changing over from wellies on my old membrane suit to the DUI rock boot
>system my feet have been freezing!!
>
>Has anyone used Weezle Extreme Boots with the DUI rock boot system or similar?
>
>Are they really bulky? Will I struggle to get rock boots on? Are they toasty
>warm?
>
>I was also told that they make feet really buoyant, is this true? (I wear 1kG
>ankle weights now)
>
>Thanks in advance,
>Garry.


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Old 03-26-2007, 11:34 PM
CelsiusHeat
 
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Default Re: Weezle Extreme Boots

>Don't bother with the Weezle sock things- get a pair of Subzero Factor
>2 sockettes which are much better performing and will keep your feet
>very toastie. They are also much cheaper.



I've already got 4th Element Xerotherm socks that look very similar, still get
cold tootsies!
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