I could not post into my old topic on the same subject, so starting a new one
www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/Stand-Up-Paddle/SUP/Booties-that-last--Or-restore-grippy-surface-somehow-I've found that waxing the deck pad helps a lot with all booties. In general, I've also found that Solites lasted the longest from a grip point of view, but were the least comfortable in comparison to Patagonia and Vans booties. I think this could be a personal thing, but the split toe design of the Solites simply does not gel with me. Vans were the most comfortable and have great board feel, but offered least protection from rocky terrain. Solites really shine in this regard, yet somehow still have good board feel. Patagonia booties are somewhere in between the Solites and Vans when it comes to protection. Board feel is ok, but not as good as the other two brands.
A few weeks ago I noticed that one of the online stores I buy stuff from had Wetties in stock. I have to admit that I was a bit skeptical when Colas mentioned these in the previous thread. I've been using a pair of Wetties Warrior since April and I love them. I did not think they would work with a slick surface, but waxing them before first use and waxing the grip gives me amazing grip and board feel. It's like
really good grip and feel and superior to any other booties I've tried so far.
They are very warm and comfortable and easy to put on and take off. The best thing is that as you take them off it's very easy to flip them inside out, so you can leave them to dry like that and improve the putting on experience the next morning.
Time will tell how these will last, but at least I don't have to worry about the grippy surface going slick. The water has now reached a tropical 13/14 C, so I've been surfing barefoot since a week ago