SEAC Pro HD 6mm - Honest Review & Test 2024

By Julius
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SEAC Pro HD review

The SEAC Pro HD boots are some of the best dive boots on the market.
With 6mm thickness and super strong soles, they are perfect for coldwater diving, as well as all diving in harsher environments.
However, even if you are a recreational reef diver, you will enjoy having warm feet and not feeling the rocks underneath your soles.

SEAC Pro HD
SEAC Pro HD 6mm Review - Table of Contents
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Of course, we also read other opinions online but in the end, nothing beats real world experience. So we took the time for a thorough SEAC Pro HD 6mm test and review! Below you find everything you need to know, including features, specs and what we like, and don't like about it.

Review Summary

Social Diving Editor's Choice

If you want a dive boot that feels like wearing shoes on your way to the dive spot, get these.

Our Rating

4.8 / 5.0

What We Like

  • Very sturdy
  • Thick soles
  • They feel really nice
  • Extra warm underwater

Reasons to Avoid

  • Pricey

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First Impression

In a hurry and looking for the gist of things? Here is our review in short. Keep reading for the entire version.

If you want a dive boot that feels like wearing shoes on your way to the dive spot, get the SEAC Pro HD 6mm boots. They feature an extra-thick rubber sole that reminds me more of a hiking boot than anything else.

The boots look nice, feel good on land and in the water, and will protect your feet better than any other wetsuit boot.
6mm is more than the average and will keep your feet warm even when diving in a cold mountain lake.

If you want the best protection and insulation for your feet while diving, get the SEAC Pro HD 6mm boot.

They feature an extra-thick rubber sole that reminds me more of a hiking boot than anything else.

They look nice, feel good on land and in the water, and will protect your feet better than any other neoprene boot.

6mm is more than the average and will keep your feet warm even when diving in a cold mountain lake.

They are more pricey than other options but they truly are a premium dive boot. There is a cheaper version available with thinner soles, however, I would definitely go for the better one.

Conclusion

If you want the best protection and insulation for your feet while diving, get the SEAC Pro HD 6mm boot.

If you have any other questions or need advice, leave us a comment below and get the conversation started.

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About the author

Hey! I'm Julius, professional scuba instructor, diver, outdoor lover, entrepreneur and CEO and founder of Social Diving. I write about scuba diving (including tech, cave, sidemount, and freediving), travel, and love what I do. If you have any questions, send me a message. :-)

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