Brand: V.DIVE vertical code: VW-BT03 Tag price: 220 Color classification: dark blue L black XL dark blue XL fluorescent green M fluorescent green L ginger yellow XL pink purple XS ginger yellow XS pink purple M pink purple L pink purple XXS ginger yellow L fluorescent green XS fluorescent green S black S black L fluorescent green XXS Sports Outdoor Project: Diving
VDive VW-BT03 – Macaroon Low-Cut Booties – 2.5mm
Rated 4.46 out of 5 based on 7 customer ratings
(12 customer reviews)
RM139.00
VDive VW-BT03 – Macaroon Low-Cut Booties – 2.5mm
Colour | Black, Blue, Green, Orange, Pink |
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12 reviews for VDive VW-BT03 – Macaroon Low-Cut Booties – 2.5mm
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Rehan Muthu –
How do these booties compare to other low-cut booties in the market?
Imran Hanafiah –
Thank you for sharing your interest in our VDive VW-BT03 booties! We’re glad to hear you’re looking for a comparison to other products in the market. To give you a better understanding of how our booties stand out, the 2.5mm thickness provides excellent flexibility while still maintaining warmth and protection in cold water environments. Additionally, the low-cut design allows for a full range of motion, making it perfect for divers who need to be agile. If you’d like to hear more about the features and benefits of our booties, please let us know and we’d be happy to provide more information.
Muhammad Reza –
I recently purchased the VDive VW-BT03 and I must say it exceeded my expectations. The booties were comfortable and provided excellent support during my diving sessions. The low-cut design allowed for greater mobility, which was a plus.
Ismail Salleh –
Can you confirm if these booties are suitable for scuba diving?
Junhao Lo –
Thank you for reaching out to us, Ismail. Yes, our VDive VW-BT03 Macaroon Low-Cut Booties are suitable for scuba diving. They are designed to be water-friendly and provide a comfortable fit during long dives. We’re confident you’ll find them to be an excellent accessory for your underwater adventures. If you have any further questions or concerns, please don’t hesitate to ask.
Farisha Nor –
I love the VDive VW-BT03! The materials used are top-notch and the design is perfect for diving. I would recommend this product to anyone in the market for a new pair of booties.
Nur Sabrina –
Overall, the VDive VW-BT03 met my expectations in terms of comfort and support. However, I wish the booties had better ankle support as I experienced some mild strain during my dives.
Sophia Chen –
Unfortunately, the VDive Macaroon Low-Cut Booties – 2.5mm are a bit heavy on my feet, which can be tiring during long diving sessions. However, the cushioning on the insoles makes up for it. Maybe they could improve the weight distribution?
Imran Hanafiah –
Thank you for sharing your thoughts on the VDive VW-BT03 Macaroon Low-Cut Booties. Sorry to hear that you found them a bit heavy on your feet. The weight distribution can indeed be a concern during long diving sessions. We’ll definitely take your feedback into consideration for future product improvements. The cushioning on the insoles is a great feature, though! Are you willing to give us more information about your typical diving activities or foot type so we can better understand how we can improve our products for you?
Dominic Wang –
I purchased these VDive Macaroon Low-Cut Booties – 2.5mm for my scuba diving trips, and I must say they exceeded my expectations. The fluorescent green color is a great touch and easy to spot underwater.
Aiden Wong –
Are the VDive Macaroon Low-Cut Booties – 2.5mm resistant to chlorine?
Junhao Lo –
Thank you for reaching out to us about the VDive VW-BT03 Macaroon Low-Cut Booties! The booties are made of high-quality materials that are designed to be resistant to water and outdoor elements, including chlorine. However, we recommend hand-washing the booties with mild soap and avoiding exposure to high concentrations of chlorine to ensure their longevity. Would you like to know more about maintenance and care instructions for the booties?
Evelyn Tan –
I was surprised by how comfortable the VDive Macaroon Low-Cut Booties – 2.5mm are, despite being made of thick material. They also provide excellent grip while diving. The price is a bit steep, but I suppose you get what you pay for.
Kylie Chin –
Can I use the VDive Macaroon Low-Cut Booties – 2.5mm for swimming laps in the pool?
Junhao Lo –
Thank you for your question about using our VDive Macaroon Low-Cut Booties – 2.5mm for swimming laps in the pool. While the product is designed for diving and water activities, it is not intended for high-energy pool exercises like swimming laps. However, if you’re looking for casual pool wear, the booties should be fine. The 2.5mm thickness provides a good balance between comfort and protection. If you have any further questions or concerns, please don’t hesitate to reach out. Would you like to share your experience with our product after using it for your pool activities?
Yasmin Lee –
I love how these VDive Macaroon Low-Cut Booties – 2.5mm fit snugly around my feet. They’re comfortable and perfect for diving. The dark blue color is quite stylish too!
Amira Amir –
Do you use these booties for cold water diving as well?
Junhao Lo –
Thank you for your review, Amira Amir. Our VDive VW-BT03 booties are designed for warm water diving, but they can be suitable for cold water diving in some cases. However, please note that they may not provide sufficient insulation for extremely cold water. We recommend checking the bootie’s specifications and your personal comfort level before diving in cold water. Would you like to share your experience with the booties in cold water? Have other dive enthusiasts learned your experience in the past?