Tilos Thermoflare Hi Tract Dive Boot Review

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Sylvia Jenkins
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Coming from London, UK, Sylvia has always loved traveling. During a family trip to Thailand in her early teens, it was of course a no-brainer to...
Torben Lonne
Editor and Co-founder at DIVEIN.com
Torben traveled to South East Asia for scuba diving and never really stopped his search for new adventures. His affinity for gear that works and his...

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Tilos’ 6 mm semi-dry Hi Tract boots—the “tract” stands for high-traction—have a thick but supple sole that make them not only comfortable to walk in, but also safe for a wide variety of environments, including rocky shores and slippery docks.

Inside the boots you’ll find a “Thermoflare” lining, featuring both a dark fabric that absorbs water and a lighter fabric that repels it. Together, they’ll keep your feet insulated with what feels like a fleece water barrier. Other key features include a fin edge and a flexible rubber exterior.

About this review

To help you find a Dive Boot that will fit your needs, we’ve tested, researched, and reviewed the best ones available today.
We test both in the water, diving in various conditions - and in our lab - so we can give you accurate answers on quality, performance, and the overall value.

Read about our test of Dive Boots

Recommended in: Dive Boot

Things we like:

  • Anti-slip sole
  • Fleece “Thermoflare” lining keeps feet semi-dry
  • Ideal for different terrains

Things we don't like:

  • Missing some finer details
  • No zip lock

Specs & Features

Material Neoprene and rubber
Thickness 6 mm
Sole Medium with anti-slip bottom

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