Cooler heads may prevail, but cooler feet? Not so much. Wintertime may bring more powerful storms and as a result, more consistent waves, but if you’re so cold you can’t even paddle out, what’s the point? Cold water surfing calls for cold water gear: 5mm and above wetsuits, hoods and of course, the surf bootie.
Opinions on whether to wear, or not to wear surf booties are strong and divisive: sure, wetsuit brands have poured innovation into booties, and they’re more comfortable and flexible than ever — but some surfers think they also look pretty kooky, and that surf booties make it harder to grip your board. However, if you’re consistently surfing anything cooler than 60° F water, we’re guessing at one point or another, after your toes have lost all feeling — you’ve probably considered them. If you’re curious about the surf bootie, we’ve got you covered.
Products in the Guide
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SoLite 3mm Custom Pro 2.0
Best Overall Surf Bootie
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Vans Surf Boot 2 Hi V 5mm
Most Comfortable Surf Bootie
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O’Neill Psycho Tech 5mm ST
Best Warmth to Weight Ratio
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Patagonia R4 Yulex Round Toe Booties
Most Environmentally-Friendly Surf Bootie
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Billabong 3 Absolute Hidden Split Toe
Best Budget-Friendly Surf Bootie
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Xcel Drylock 3mm
Best Upgrade Surf Bootie
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What to look for in a surf bootie
Materials
An extension of the wetsuit, surf booties are akin to wetsuits in their materials and construction. Made primarily of neoprene and rubber, surf booties are designed to be tight fitting, while simultaneously stretching and flexing with active movement. Surf booties should be tight and slightly uncomfortable your first couple wears as you break them in and stretch them out — as a rule of thumb, you should size half a size down (or one whole size down if you have exceptionally narrow feet) from your normal shoe size for the best fit. Manufacturers will have varying recommendations though, so it’s best to read product descriptions carefully before making your pick.
Round vs. Split Toe
Much like the debate surrounding mittens versus gloves, the literal split between split-toe and round-toe booties comes down to a choice between warmth or board feel. A round toe bootie will keep your feet warmer, and arguably allow you to stay out in the water longer as a result. Split toe booties separate the big toe from the rest of the little piggies, and while that cuts down on the warmth provided, it does allow you to feel more secure on your feet and will keep your toes from rolling around on the board.
There’s a third option we’ve yet to mention — one that combines the best of both round and split toe designs: the internal split toe surf bootie. It looks like a round toe from the outside, but inside is where the magic happens: an internal divider allows toes to separate, giving you both the warmth of a round toe, and the dexterity of a split toe.