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Product Description Isla dive boots 5 mm CRESSI, Since 1946 Cressiโs legacy of innovation began in 1939 with two brothers who shared a passion for the sea and begin by crafting masks and fins for free-divers and scuba divers. Today, Cressi is committed to innovation, it is in the companyโs DNA. With specific divisions for different water enthusiasts, it delivers products worldwide, maintaining its commitment to develop and manufacture products with the highest level of quality and passion. Ideal for any water activity. These boots will keep your feet warm, no matter what water sport activity you love. The back of the heel has a special design that fits perfectly with open-heel fins for scuba diving. The small strap fin holder prevents the fin strap from slipping down and off your foot while in use. Both the toe and the heel are reinforced with long-lasting rubber and provide protection against wear and tear. They are made from soft, double-lined neoprene and have a practical zip from the sole to the ankle. Built-in fin strap holder design on the back of the heel. Built-in sole to provide extra protection and slip protection. Super elastic neoprene to provide comfort. Thickness of boot provides toughness while maintaining warmth. Toe and heel reinforced with long-lasting rubber. Isla Heavy Duty Sole A bootie is ideal for people who are scuba diving or snorkeling with an open heel fin with adjustable straps. We recommend a long boot to avoid chafing and other discomfort while in the water. For shore diving, you want to look for a boot with a heavy duty sole to protect you from walking on rocks, hot sand,etc. A sock is ideal for people who are scuba diving or snorkeling with a full foot fin. This means that there is no open heel on the back of the fin and no adjustable straps. For boat diving, because the socks have an anti-slip grip, they prevent you from slipping on a wet boat deck. How to Choose the Dive Footwear According to the Water Temperature CRESSI footwear offers the perfect balance of warmth and flexibility for scuba divers, and different water sports in all weather and water conditions. For Water temperatures from 16ยฐC to 24ยฐC or more ( 60ยฐF to 75ยฐF:): Choose a thickness from 1 to 3mm. For Water temperatures from 10ยฐC or less to 18ยฐC ( 50ยฐF to 62ยฐF:): Choose a thickness from 5 to 7mm. Adult Men and Women Size Conversion Chart The phrase 'runs small' in this context means that they tend to be smaller than most other countries sizing with the same label size. The phrase 'runs large', in this context means that they tend to be larger than most other countries sizing with the same label size. Review: Nice neoprene water boots. This review tries to help with PICKING THE BEST SIZE FOR YOU - I attached two size charts from Cressi for the ISLA boots that I found online. These are for comparison between what the charts recommended and what worked for my measurements as well as your general info to help find your best fit. Hopefully, comparing my measurements, Cressiโs size chart measurements, and your measurements combined with the commentary below can help someone find a good fit. When I refer to the boot size, Iโm referring to the column in the charts with the header โBOOT SIZEโ. Youโll see columns to the right on the chart with EU and US SHOE SIZE. Youโll see columns on the left of the chart for English and metric HEEL TO TOE LENGTH. These are used to compare your measurements with Cressiโs suggested BOOT SIZE. I reviewed lots of size charts, read at a lot of reviews, and tried several brands and sizes before getting lucky with these. In the process, I ran across reviews that helped me concretely rule out some boots and other reviews that helped me find better options. Itโll probably look like overkill, but I think this review can be helpful; I must have been bored or be avoiding something tonight. ๏ These are comfortable neoprene water boots and have held up well so far. First, some of my foot measurements: Shoe size: US size 10, wide (EE) to extra wide (EEE) Heel to Toe Length: 10 5/16 in. (26.2 cm) Foot Width: 4 5/16 in. (11 cm) The size charts indicated that a Cressi ISLA boot size 9 or 10 would be best for me. I ordered size 10 and it was a great fit. Iโd go with the next size up if you end up between sizes like me. I put a yellow highlight and purple underline on the charts to help identify the line for boot size 10 in case anyone wants to compare the heel to toe length that Cressi shares with mine and your own. I included my foot width in case anyone wanted to compare it with their own width. I wouldnโt get these if your foot is much wider than mine and the charts recommend a size 9 to 11 for you. I had about the right amount of space in the toe (about an index fingerโs width worth). If you get too much space between your toes and the end of the boot, youโll end up with a pocket of water. Iโve had boot that fit like this, and it created a strong suction to my feet making them hard to get off when wet. Plus, water would slosh around in the toe when snorkeling in shallower water. One thing that doesnโt typically get much attention is the fit of the upper part or shaft of the boot (the part you zip up). At the top of the boot shaft, the circumference of your calf matters. The fit here is important because, like most of the sizing Iโll talk about, you want a snug/almost tight fit when you try them on dry. Neoprene water boot relax when they get wet. If they feel loose when you try them on dry, theyโll most likely feel too loose/sloppy when they are wet. You donโt want to have boots where the shaft cuts off your circulation when they are zipped up, that you canโt zip all the way up, or that donโt feel like are securely attached to your feet and legs โ letting water wash in and out. To try and avoid this, Iโll share my thoughts about what calf sizes are likely to work with boot sizes 9 to 11. 1) Measure the circumference of your calf while standing barefoot. Take the measurement about 7 in. up from the floor. This is where the top of a size 9 to 11 boot will come to when you put it on. 2) My calf circumference measured 10 in. I can easily zip the boots up to the top, and theyโre snug. Iโd estimate that a calf circumference of 9 to 13 in. will comfortably fit in a boot size 9 to 11. Cressi uses what they call super elastic neoprene to make the ISLA boot. Itโs quite forgiving, soft, and has good 4-way stretch. Interestingly, one chart specifies a โFIT TYPEโ for the ISLA and the other specifies a โFITSIZEโ for the ISLA boot. I circled these in purple on the size charts. The charts indicate that Cressiโs ISLA boot runs between small and regular for โFITSIZEโ and regular for โFIT TYPEโ. IMO, regular in both categories would be a better description of the ISLA boot. They were slightly tight on the top of my foot, but Iโd much rather have that than slightly loose on the top of my foot which would end up feeling sloppy in the water. The open heel foot pocket on my fins has the following dimensions: 4 in. wide, 3 1/4 in. to 3 1/2 in. tall, and 10 in. long/deep. The ISLA boots fit snuggly in these pockets, but not overly tight. My fins felt securely attached to my ankles and feet when I was in the water. The sizing of these type neoprene water boots can be all over the place. Itโs hard to tell what kind of fit they will have. Most people say go to your local dive shop for things like these and your mask. Actually, thatโs a good idea for all your dive/snorkel gear, but you can save a lot if you can find enough reviews to lead you in the right direction, find some sale prices, and are willing to try a few times. It took me 3 tries to find these. Hope this info helps someone. From my experience, a snug fitting boot that feels somewhat tight when dry while not feeling overly tight or loose is critical for comfortable use of open heel fins (which I prefer for convenience). Overly loose/wide/long will feel sloppy and not securely attached to your feet. Overly tight/narrow/short will get uncomfortable quickly. Plus, a bad fit can make it hard to get the boots on or off. Final thoughts/opinions: 1) 5mm thickness is great when you get the right fit and it works well in warm or cold water (down to like 45 degrees). The various thicknesses is one of things that make water boot sizing difficult. 3mm thickness just feels lacking to me. Plus, youโll typically get more substantial soles on a thicker boot. For example, Cressiโs 3mm Minorca tall zip boots have a wimpy sole compared to the ISLA 5mm boots being reviewed. Going from 5mm to 7mm neoprene is another discussion for those getting into very cold water. 2) Tall zip-up water boots are far better in any conditions IMO than low cut ankle boots. They feel far better attached to your feet, ankles, and legs. Low cut boots just feel like something is lacking and are less protective and cushioningโฆmuch like 3mm neoprene (which is usually what low cut boots are made of). 3) Water boots with heel and toe caps for added strength and durability are nice to have, but these features combined with the width and thickness of the water boot soles affects how well they will fit in the pocket of your open heel fins. You want a snug fit, but not so much that you struggle to get your foot and boot into and out of your fins. Itโll be clumsy and uncomfortable. This isnโt an issue for full-foot fins that fit bare feet. For these type fins, the sizing is a bit more forgiving and involves far less measurements. Boots and open heel fins are always better IMO. I mentioned size 9 to 11 throughout the review. I think that you could use a little algebra to extrapolate measurements for other sizes using the known values in the review. You can find more information on the Cressi website. The attached size charts are from their website. Iโm just sharing my experiences in case someone finds them helpful. Note about desertcart sales: If you find something that is heavily discounted, donโt take forever to make a decision. Iโve taken too long to act and had the price change in my cart as I was checking out. Many times Iโve gotten in on something heavily discounted (like 50% off) and see the price double right after making my purchase. No idea why this happens so all I can do is speculate and be happy when I find and get in on really good deals. Review: Amazing boot! - Recently got back into scuba & tried the mares 5mm classic boot in my pool but my fins were creasing/rubbing on the top & uncomfortable. So I wanted an affordable 5mm boot w top protection, traction, ankle ridge etc & found these. Cressi is a highly reputable yet affordable, well-known & long-established brand. These were a bit over 40$ (mares=75$, scubapro delta5=89$) and every bit as good as those/maybe better! Theyโve got AMAZING traction & kept my feet warm in Catalina in late sept (65F @depth), performed perfectly & held up great. Iโll also be using them in Hawaii. The top protection did its job, never creased, super comfortable to wear/didnโt rub the top of my foot. I also LOVE the extended sole & ridge on back lower ankle, it makes a huge difference for gripping bungee straps & keeping your fins on. Even tho my zipper doesnโt go all the way up and โlockโ, I never once had trouble with the zipper falling down during dives. It seems very secure. I do kinda wish it had a Velcro strap at the top, but I think the width of your leg puts tension on the zipper and keeps it from falling, theyโre supposed to be tight & itโs a heavy duty zipper. I have average size ankles/lower leg. I wear a size 7.5-8 womenโs shoe & should be a size 7 dive boot. So I got the cressi isla menโs size 7 but they were just too big. With fins on, the boot was bunching/folding near my ankle, and I could grip/fold areas where there was just too much material, lots of toe wiggle room etc. so I went down to a size 6 (pics/vid after 9 dives); def tighter like theyโre supposed to be & fit way better. I was never uncomfortable or felt like my foot was jammed in. Got a blister during my dives but I donโt think thatโs from the sizing/fit. just normal rubbing from movement etc. Also I believe these ARE authentic, I spoke to some retailers (scuba.com etc) & they told me cressi designs all of their products in Italy & manufactures 90% there/Europe but that they do also manufacture some items in China, these boots included. The retailers verified that their Cressi Isla 5mm dive boots also say โmade in Chinaโ. So rest assured :) But I really do love them. Amazing price, authentic, great construction/quality, I feel like theyโll hold up for years. Highly recommend!!!!













| ASIN | B00J86CG4A |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Apparel Closure Type | Zipper |
| Apparel Fabric Stretch | High Stretch |
| Apparel Fabric Weight Class | Medium Weight |
| Best Sellers Rank | #18,202 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #2 in Diving Boots |
| Brand Name | Cressi |
| Color | Black/Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 1,924 Reviews |
| Embellishment Feature | Glitter |
| Fit Type | Regular |
| Fit to Size Sentiment | True |
| Fit type | Regular |
| Garment Size Country | United States |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00843607501897 |
| Included Components | pair of boots |
| Item Type Name | Diving Boots |
| Lining Description | Synthetic Rubber |
| Manufacturer | Cressi |
| Manufacturer Part Number | US050006 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | The item is covered by a 2-year limited warranty. |
| Material Type | Other |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Occasion Type | Diving |
| Origin | Imported |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Rise Style | High Rise |
| Size | US Man 11 | US Lady 12 |
| Sleeve Length Description | Sleeveless |
| Special Size Type | Regular |
| Strap Type | Non-Adjustable |
| Style Name | 5mm Thickness |
| Style Number | US050006 |
| UPC | 843607501897 |
| Ultraviolet Protection Factor | UPF 50+ |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
M**W
Nice neoprene water boots. This review tries to help with PICKING THE BEST SIZE FOR YOU
I attached two size charts from Cressi for the ISLA boots that I found online. These are for comparison between what the charts recommended and what worked for my measurements as well as your general info to help find your best fit. Hopefully, comparing my measurements, Cressiโs size chart measurements, and your measurements combined with the commentary below can help someone find a good fit. When I refer to the boot size, Iโm referring to the column in the charts with the header โBOOT SIZEโ. Youโll see columns to the right on the chart with EU and US SHOE SIZE. Youโll see columns on the left of the chart for English and metric HEEL TO TOE LENGTH. These are used to compare your measurements with Cressiโs suggested BOOT SIZE. I reviewed lots of size charts, read at a lot of reviews, and tried several brands and sizes before getting lucky with these. In the process, I ran across reviews that helped me concretely rule out some boots and other reviews that helped me find better options. Itโll probably look like overkill, but I think this review can be helpful; I must have been bored or be avoiding something tonight. ๏ These are comfortable neoprene water boots and have held up well so far. First, some of my foot measurements: Shoe size: US size 10, wide (EE) to extra wide (EEE) Heel to Toe Length: 10 5/16 in. (26.2 cm) Foot Width: 4 5/16 in. (11 cm) The size charts indicated that a Cressi ISLA boot size 9 or 10 would be best for me. I ordered size 10 and it was a great fit. Iโd go with the next size up if you end up between sizes like me. I put a yellow highlight and purple underline on the charts to help identify the line for boot size 10 in case anyone wants to compare the heel to toe length that Cressi shares with mine and your own. I included my foot width in case anyone wanted to compare it with their own width. I wouldnโt get these if your foot is much wider than mine and the charts recommend a size 9 to 11 for you. I had about the right amount of space in the toe (about an index fingerโs width worth). If you get too much space between your toes and the end of the boot, youโll end up with a pocket of water. Iโve had boot that fit like this, and it created a strong suction to my feet making them hard to get off when wet. Plus, water would slosh around in the toe when snorkeling in shallower water. One thing that doesnโt typically get much attention is the fit of the upper part or shaft of the boot (the part you zip up). At the top of the boot shaft, the circumference of your calf matters. The fit here is important because, like most of the sizing Iโll talk about, you want a snug/almost tight fit when you try them on dry. Neoprene water boot relax when they get wet. If they feel loose when you try them on dry, theyโll most likely feel too loose/sloppy when they are wet. You donโt want to have boots where the shaft cuts off your circulation when they are zipped up, that you canโt zip all the way up, or that donโt feel like are securely attached to your feet and legs โ letting water wash in and out. To try and avoid this, Iโll share my thoughts about what calf sizes are likely to work with boot sizes 9 to 11. 1) Measure the circumference of your calf while standing barefoot. Take the measurement about 7 in. up from the floor. This is where the top of a size 9 to 11 boot will come to when you put it on. 2) My calf circumference measured 10 in. I can easily zip the boots up to the top, and theyโre snug. Iโd estimate that a calf circumference of 9 to 13 in. will comfortably fit in a boot size 9 to 11. Cressi uses what they call super elastic neoprene to make the ISLA boot. Itโs quite forgiving, soft, and has good 4-way stretch. Interestingly, one chart specifies a โFIT TYPEโ for the ISLA and the other specifies a โFITSIZEโ for the ISLA boot. I circled these in purple on the size charts. The charts indicate that Cressiโs ISLA boot runs between small and regular for โFITSIZEโ and regular for โFIT TYPEโ. IMO, regular in both categories would be a better description of the ISLA boot. They were slightly tight on the top of my foot, but Iโd much rather have that than slightly loose on the top of my foot which would end up feeling sloppy in the water. The open heel foot pocket on my fins has the following dimensions: 4 in. wide, 3 1/4 in. to 3 1/2 in. tall, and 10 in. long/deep. The ISLA boots fit snuggly in these pockets, but not overly tight. My fins felt securely attached to my ankles and feet when I was in the water. The sizing of these type neoprene water boots can be all over the place. Itโs hard to tell what kind of fit they will have. Most people say go to your local dive shop for things like these and your mask. Actually, thatโs a good idea for all your dive/snorkel gear, but you can save a lot if you can find enough reviews to lead you in the right direction, find some sale prices, and are willing to try a few times. It took me 3 tries to find these. Hope this info helps someone. From my experience, a snug fitting boot that feels somewhat tight when dry while not feeling overly tight or loose is critical for comfortable use of open heel fins (which I prefer for convenience). Overly loose/wide/long will feel sloppy and not securely attached to your feet. Overly tight/narrow/short will get uncomfortable quickly. Plus, a bad fit can make it hard to get the boots on or off. Final thoughts/opinions: 1) 5mm thickness is great when you get the right fit and it works well in warm or cold water (down to like 45 degrees). The various thicknesses is one of things that make water boot sizing difficult. 3mm thickness just feels lacking to me. Plus, youโll typically get more substantial soles on a thicker boot. For example, Cressiโs 3mm Minorca tall zip boots have a wimpy sole compared to the ISLA 5mm boots being reviewed. Going from 5mm to 7mm neoprene is another discussion for those getting into very cold water. 2) Tall zip-up water boots are far better in any conditions IMO than low cut ankle boots. They feel far better attached to your feet, ankles, and legs. Low cut boots just feel like something is lacking and are less protective and cushioningโฆmuch like 3mm neoprene (which is usually what low cut boots are made of). 3) Water boots with heel and toe caps for added strength and durability are nice to have, but these features combined with the width and thickness of the water boot soles affects how well they will fit in the pocket of your open heel fins. You want a snug fit, but not so much that you struggle to get your foot and boot into and out of your fins. Itโll be clumsy and uncomfortable. This isnโt an issue for full-foot fins that fit bare feet. For these type fins, the sizing is a bit more forgiving and involves far less measurements. Boots and open heel fins are always better IMO. I mentioned size 9 to 11 throughout the review. I think that you could use a little algebra to extrapolate measurements for other sizes using the known values in the review. You can find more information on the Cressi website. The attached size charts are from their website. Iโm just sharing my experiences in case someone finds them helpful. Note about Amazon sales: If you find something that is heavily discounted, donโt take forever to make a decision. Iโve taken too long to act and had the price change in my cart as I was checking out. Many times Iโve gotten in on something heavily discounted (like 50% off) and see the price double right after making my purchase. No idea why this happens so all I can do is speculate and be happy when I find and get in on really good deals.
L**.
Amazing boot!
Recently got back into scuba & tried the mares 5mm classic boot in my pool but my fins were creasing/rubbing on the top & uncomfortable. So I wanted an affordable 5mm boot w top protection, traction, ankle ridge etc & found these. Cressi is a highly reputable yet affordable, well-known & long-established brand. These were a bit over 40$ (mares=75$, scubapro delta5=89$) and every bit as good as those/maybe better! Theyโve got AMAZING traction & kept my feet warm in Catalina in late sept (65F @depth), performed perfectly & held up great. Iโll also be using them in Hawaii. The top protection did its job, never creased, super comfortable to wear/didnโt rub the top of my foot. I also LOVE the extended sole & ridge on back lower ankle, it makes a huge difference for gripping bungee straps & keeping your fins on. Even tho my zipper doesnโt go all the way up and โlockโ, I never once had trouble with the zipper falling down during dives. It seems very secure. I do kinda wish it had a Velcro strap at the top, but I think the width of your leg puts tension on the zipper and keeps it from falling, theyโre supposed to be tight & itโs a heavy duty zipper. I have average size ankles/lower leg. I wear a size 7.5-8 womenโs shoe & should be a size 7 dive boot. So I got the cressi isla menโs size 7 but they were just too big. With fins on, the boot was bunching/folding near my ankle, and I could grip/fold areas where there was just too much material, lots of toe wiggle room etc. so I went down to a size 6 (pics/vid after 9 dives); def tighter like theyโre supposed to be & fit way better. I was never uncomfortable or felt like my foot was jammed in. Got a blister during my dives but I donโt think thatโs from the sizing/fit. just normal rubbing from movement etc. Also I believe these ARE authentic, I spoke to some retailers (scuba.com etc) & they told me cressi designs all of their products in Italy & manufactures 90% there/Europe but that they do also manufacture some items in China, these boots included. The retailers verified that their Cressi Isla 5mm dive boots also say โmade in Chinaโ. So rest assured :) But I really do love them. Amazing price, authentic, great construction/quality, I feel like theyโll hold up for years. Highly recommend!!!!
G**S
Best Durable Boot for the $$$ Right Now
These ROCK! The soles were tough enough for a nasty river bottom rock pit cut you deeper than love dive we did. Neoprene was eaten alive and these stooped the test and rose above everything else. They were warm and fit like they should. They alwere on sale and affordable for a Cressi product. The zipper locks up and they are easy on and off. I wore them around camp just to show off I still had a pair without holes when the dive week was over. Thank you for a good product that kept me warm in 52* F H20 for 1 hr+
P**S
Good quality!
So far after a half dozen times in the water they seem to be holding up well. I use these with fins so I don't get blisters from the fins rubbing my Achilles tendon. The first couple of times they were stiff but seem to be breaking in good enough to be more comfortable and flexible. At first, it was hard to kick they were too stiff. They are good quality and seem to be worth the money. I'll check in later if I need to. Enjoy!
R**L
Good choice well-made product
I bought these from my son. Whoโs a skin diver? Heโs very pleased. Heโs an excellent quality and well-made and in a reasonable price.
P**S
Fit true to size but larger ankled individuals may want to pass
Fits true to size so we will see how they hold up but right out the box they feel very good looking forward using these also very comfortable with good support id recommend if you have larger ankles to look elsewhere as I have fairly small/average ankles and these hug well but arenโt too tight so something to keep in mind Shoe size 11 these fit true to size 5,10 162lbs lean build
T**X
If You Have A Wide Foot
I'm going to speak about sizing only. I wear 10.5 wide sneakers in New Balance and Sketchers. I bought the size 10 and they were crushing the sides of my feet. Very painful right away. I decided that it made no sense to go with a longer boot because the length was fine but the width was so tight that I just couldn't see an 11 fixing the situation, especially seeing how the big problem is the rubber toe cap. The rubber toe cap is not going to allow the boot to stretch. I made the decision to returns these and order the Mares Classic in a size 10 and they fit perfectly.
L**N
Best water boots for the price!
I LOVE THESE BOOTS! First off I am a gold miner so I do a lot of walking and I needed some water boots that not only protected my feed from frigid cold water but could also hold up to sharp rocks. I purchased these boots because of another review here that mentioned how well they did on volcanic rocks, I figured if they did well there that they would excel in fresh water creeks where I would use them AND THEY HAVE! :) These boots are far superior to any water shoe that you will find at Wal-Mart, Big 5 or any other store that carries water shoes. I have already walked many miles with these boots and put them through quite a bit of use. Any other water shoe would have been dead by now and on to my 2nd set. I have spent over $400 dollars on crappy water shoes in the last 5 years when I should have just bought these instead. You can not go wrong with the Cressi Isla boots, they are rugged for water boot standards, they are warm, they are comfortable and they have a sole that is hard yet yielding enough that it will last a long time while offering enough support to be comfortable on gravel and jagged rocks. The only negative that I can think of about these boots is that you still slip on some wet rocks, but even felt sole boots still slip a little too so it is not a big deal, just be mindful of where you are putting your feet in conditions where rocks are wet or in shallow water.
J**O
Muy buenas pero aguas con la talla
Las botas estรกn bien, son super resistentes y no se salen ni caminando en fango. Pero no le atinรฉ tan bien a la talla. Soy 27MX, y las pedรญ 9US (10 women) y me quedaron muy justas. El pie estรก bien, pero cuesta subir el cierre, mis tobillos son normales no gorditos, pero aรบn asรญ, quizรก en un nรบmero mรกs serรญa mejor. Pero sรญ estรกn buenas.
A**Z
Amazing
5 stars
G**R
arrived earlier than expected top quality
the neoprene booties for aquatic activities were perfect and are top quality would recommend to any one who wants to keep their feet warm in cooler ocean conditions
M**E
Very comfortable and high quality
These booties are great - very comfortable and high quality. They are a good fit for sizing too, and speedy delivery!! Highly recommended!
A**O
muy comodas y buena calidad
muy comodas y buena calidad
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