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NeoSport Wetsuits Premium Neoprene 2mm Neoprene Water Sock

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$22.96

$ 9 .99 $9.99

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1.:4


2.Style:Hi Top


Product details

  • Fabric type
    Neoprene
  • Care instructions
    Hand Wash Only
  • Pattern
    Solid

About this item

  • Available in Hi top or Low top design.
  • Constructed from ultra-soft 4-way stretch 2mm neoprene.
  • Designed to keep your feet warm and help prevent abrasion.
  • Perfect for diving, snorkeling, wakeboarding, kayaking, canoeing and all water sports. Also great for walking on hot sand and rough concrete.
  • Slips on easily and prevents chafing; durable traction sole helps you grip the boat deck, dock, or shore.
  • Socks can be worn together with wetsuit boots for added warmth in very cold water or used with hunting or hiking boots to help keep your feet warm.



Dylan Harper
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2025
Kept my toes very warm. Didn’t want to wear socks and my wetsuit boots so I got these and they’ve kept my feet warmer than ever.
Jonathan Ruffin
Reviewed in the United States on June 14, 2024
It is true to size and comfortable!
Marshall L. Dermer
Reviewed in the United States on December 22, 2024
I use these in a chlorinated swimming pool. They last for about 10 months. So far, I have purchased two pair.
AA
Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2023
I should have read the description closer, I was looking for a water resistant sock, these are not even close to being water resistant, but in looking further they don't claim to be. The fit was very good, I tried them over a pair of cushioned darn tough merino wool socks. I was looking for something for hiking in snow that would keep my foot and sock dry. Snug but not too snug, no bunching anywhere that would be a blister creator, not bad for the money. I am not sure they help keep your foot any warmer than what just a good pair of merino wool socks do by themselves. For no more benefit that I felt they gave they aren't worth packing in the event you might need them. The added few ounces aren't worth the benefit.
General Insomnia
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2021
These are what I needed. I use them as fin socks under Churchill fins, and they keep my feet warm and comfortable in the cool California sea (50-55 degrees Fahrenheit). With these, I can stay in the water without my feet getting cold or chaffed. They are the perfect thickness, and the workmanship seems good.My particular use is for kneeboard surfing, and I like to ride my bike to the beach. Once under my fins these fins socks work perfectly. However, a fin sock which works so well inside my fins is not going to be impervious to abrasion from walking on concrete and asphalt. Also, they are thin enough that they are not very comfortable riding on bike pedals. The way I address these limitations is by taking them off when I need to walk on asphalt, and by covering my bike pedals with a separate piece of neoprene.For comparison, I would not worry about my bike pedals or walking on asphalt in my O'Neil booties, which are much more substantial; but those booties are torture if used in my fins. I also have a pair of Cressi fin socks which are thinner, more delicate, and less warm - I'll save those for tropical vacations.
Richard St denis
Reviewed in Canada on August 5, 2020
I thought that they were a little thin for 2mm.
Electronfix
Reviewed in Canada on December 5, 2020
But not tested outside as yet..
Brigitte Beaudoin
Reviewed in Canada on October 28, 2020
Parfait. Grandeur pour homme
Evan
Reviewed in Canada on November 3, 2019
Worth it
kenai sally
Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2019
I wear a womans size 9 shoe and ordered a 7 in this sock. The fit is snug but not uncomfortable. It will stretch in the water. It is thin enough to wear inside a wet suit booty for extra warmth. I wear it alone in pool kayak rolling sessions and inside a booty for winter sea kayaking. Summer river kayaking I just wear a booty. It appears to be of good enough quality with gentle care it will last a long time. It has a grip pattern on the bottom but I would not wear this alone as a shoe. It is too thin. It is about 6" from the sole to the top of the sock.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on April 6, 2019
Love this product. Could be little more snug, but it does what it supposed to.
Pax Jasper
Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2018
I purchased an entire set of Neosport wetsuit gear to use for surf fishing so I'm going to review all the pieces together for comfort, fit, and function under these conditions. I like to wade out in rough surf when fishing in winter and waders are dangerous because they can fill up.I'm not connected to the company in any way, I just bought the bottoms first, liked them, and decided to go with a matched set.***FIT***Me: I am 5 foot 7 inches tall, and 165 lbs. I wear 30 inch inseam and 30 inch waist in pants, but my chest is 42 inches and I need a 16 1/4 inch shirt for my neck. I've lifted weights off and on for many years so my arms and legs are somewhat large. I need a 9.5 or 10 wide in shoes, depending on the brand and fit.Neoprene 7/5mm Vented Bib Hood: I bought an extra large hood and it fits fine. Just measure your head and use the size guide. The neck fits good as well with no constriction. There is a little gapping at the temples - where your face naturally curves in a bit - but I don't think this can be avoided.Neoprene 5mm Waterman Wetsuit Jacket: I went with a large 5mm for a couple of reasons. (1) I tried a medium in a different brand and the biceps and shoulders were too tight. I know wetsuits are supposed to be pretty snug but this was uncomfortable. (2) I have shoulder problems and am not as flexible as I used to be. I want to be able to take this jacket off and on by myself without a real fight. I'm using this for surf fishing, not diving, so if I get hot I want to remove it and then be able to put it back on if I get cold. It fits well in the leg portion, chest, and shoulders. It is definitely baggy in the stomach area so I wear a belt to keep it snugged up. The arms are a good fit but the wrists are little loose and definitely let water in. Basically, I'm a large in most places but a medium at the waist and wrists. This was the right choice for me because I've put it off and on at the beach several times without a problem. The neck opening will definitely let in a lot of water without a cowl/hood.Neoprene 5mm Waterman John Wetsuit: Medium in 5mm. Fits me great, but I can see that if you are tall - or just long of torso - you might need to order a size up. There's room enough in the crotch and the leg length is good, but the shoulder strap is pretty snug on my chest - but not uncomfortabley so. The ankle cuffs are snug. Waist is a little baggy for my 30" but with a belt it's fine.3mm Neoprene Glove: Medium fit well. I normally wear medium gloves and these fit as expected.Neoprene 7mm Hi Top Zipper Boot: 7mm Hi Top Boots in size 10. I usually wear a 9.5 wide but sometimes need a 10. these didn't specify a width so I went with the 10. They are actually too big and my foot moves around a lot. My feet get cold very easily so I ordered 2mm liner socks and they fit perfect with those.2mm Premium Water Sock: Size 8. Yep, size 8. The reviews are correct, they run big. 8 fits well and works pefectly with my boots.***QUALITY***So far, so good - for all it. I've taken the suit to the beach several times with no issues. I even walk across pavement in my boots and they seem fine. The beach is full of tiny, sharp, shells, and I sit and/or kneel frequently but the knees and elbows look new. I do rinse the whole suit very well with fresh water when I get home and leave everything hanging to dry. I've sweated a few times but no smells at all.***COMFORT***Not bad for what it is. If the fishing is good then I'm moving around a lot, and if it's slow then I'm sitting. No chaffing, blisters, etc. I do wear a long sleeve rash guard and extra long boxer briefs under the suit to protect my skin. My longest time is the suit has been 8 hours - and while I was ready to get out and take a shower, I still felt fine. The hood is the least comfortable. Very hard to eat, drink, or talk with it on over your chin - but it is what it is and wouldn't work if it were looser. I usually pull it down around my neck periodically for a break the put it back when I get too cold.***WARMTH***This is hard to quantify. I live in Florida, but get cold easily. In winter, our water temp can be as low as 55 degrees, but the air temp wil be in the 40s. I was comfortable on a day where the air temp was 42 degrees and the water was 62 degrees until the wind kicked up. 10-15 knot winds made my feet, hands, and face, cold but the rest was okay. I was actually better in the water because it cut the wind out. With the full suit I have 7mm on my head, 10mm on my torso and upper thighs, 5mm on my arms and legs, 3mm on my hands, and 9mm on my feet. With air temp in the 60s I'll wear just the bottoms and a waterproof jacket. I know this sounds ridiculous to northerners but Floridians are very delicate in the cold :-).***FUNCTIONALITY***It works for me. As the name implies, you will get wet - but I don't mind it. I got wet trying waders, dry tops, etc., as well, but then I stayed cold. You don't get soaked either, but water comes in through certain areas and spreads to others. If I go in up to my chest and don't stay too long, only my feet get wet. The large top has enough room for me to cast without a problem. I can cut bait, use snap swivels, and cast my conventional reels, in the 3mm gloves without a problem. I wouldn't be able to knots, though, and I don't use spinning rods. If I get hot, I just go in and let water in to cool off.But there is one advantage that outweighs all the others. The beaches in Florida have people on them all year around. Even in the winter, you'll have people collecting shells, families going for walks, happy Canadians in the water swimmimg like it's August - and there you are three cups of coffee into the day. The bathrooms are 15 minutes away and you have all your gear set up. You can either try to wait for break in the beach traffic (which may never come), or risk offending people (and possible arrest) by just going. Neither of these are good options for a 50 year old man. In the wetsuit, you just go and it rinses away the next time you go in the water. If you think I'm gross - you might be right - but ask any diver and/or surfer - it's just the way it is. I clean my suit when I get home and there are no stains and/or odors.***OVERALL***I'm happy with my decision both to use a wetsuit for fishing and to go with this brand and these models. If anything comes up with quality, etc. I'll update my review.
C. Cleveland
Reviewed in the United States on May 3, 2017
Great product for a little extra warmth and prevent irritation from you dive boots. I bought new dive boots last year, and they rubbed my feet raw during a 3 week dive trip, and I found my toes were going numb from cold by the end of most dives. I bought the NeoSport 2mm socks to go under my 3mm dive boots both for extra warm and to prevent the stitching of my boots from tearing up my ankles. They worked great! Just finished 17 dives in 5 days, not a single hot spot on my ankles and my feet stayed warm!Regarding size, I'm a female who wears an Aqua Lung dive boot in a Men's 8 and bought the NeoSport sock in a size 7. I was hesitant about the sizing from the other reviews, but for me this worked great. If I was going to wear the socks without boots over them, there is a little extra space in the sock, but for going under the boots, the size was perfect.
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