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Aqua Lung SUPERZIP Ergo Boots 5mm

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Aqua Lung SUPERZIP Ergo Boots 5mm
AED168.00

Availability: In stock

Kick it up a notch in the Superzip Ergo Boot. This boot uses an anatomically correct footbed and outsole, and has added protection on the toe, heel cap, and top of the foot. A great choice for divers who need protection from cold water and peace of mind in murky, low-viz conditions that might hide hazards.

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  Features   

          
  • Ergonomic Like the rest of the Ergo Boot line, the Superzip uses our patented, anatomically correct ERGO™ shaped footbed and outsole to match the profile of your foot, preventing excess water retention and offering comfortable support.
  • Protective Thick yet flexible treaded outsole guards against punctures, stings, and slips. Vulcanized rubber extends over the heel cap, toe, and top of the foot for added protection.
  • Warm Choose from 3mm, 5mm, and 6.5mm neoprene for added warmth.
  • Comfortable The Ergo boot uses just a few seams, which are placed away from the widest parts of the feet to minimize chafing.
  • Durable Closes with a heavy-duty, non-corrosive locking zipper.       

 

     

Specs     

       
Ergo footbed Yes
Heel Cap Yes
Toe Cap Yes
Instep Cap Yes
Rubber Outsole Yes
Non-Corrosive YKK #10 Zipper Yes
Recyclable Packaging Yes
     

          

 

How to properly care for your Aqua Lung boots:

 

Care before the Dive:

With any of the skin surfaces, care should be taken when donning the boots to not snag the interior skin surfaces with a fingernail or toenail as this material can be cut. Avoid placing your boots on or near any hot surfaces.

Care During the Dive:

The exterior surface of your boots are designed to withstand the normal wear and tear you might encounter during a typical dive. Abrasion against sharp rocks or other sharp objects can cut or puncture the exterior nylon surface so reasonable care should be taken to avoid these situations. Small cuts or tears can be easily repaired with wetsuit glue. Ask your dive professional for assistance.

Care After the Dive:

When removing your boots, first unzip all the zippers completely. Then remove one at a time taking care to avoid puncturing any of skin surface panels with a fingernail.

Boot Cleaning:

  • Salt water and especially chlorine can "dry out" the neoprene material. When neoprene material "dries out" it loses it's flexibility. To ensure the boot material retains it's flexibility for a extended period of time, it is important to thoroughly soak and rinse the boots.
  • Soak the boots in a tub of warm fresh water (not over 120°F) for at least 15-20 minutes.
  • After soaking, thoroughly hose off the boots with fresh water
  • Place the boots with all the zippers open to ensure maximum air circulation and complete drying.

Boot Storage:

  • Store in a cool, dry and protected place out of direct sunlight.

Chemicals/Solvents:

  • Avoid any contact with oil, gasoline, aerosols, or chemical solvents.
  • Do not expose any part to aerosol spray, as some aerosol propellants attack or degrade rubber and plastic materials.
  • Do not use any type of alcohol, solvent or petroleum based substances to clean or lubricate any part.
  • Do not store your equipment near any oil, gasoline, chemicals, or solvents.       
     
   
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