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Message # 69015.6 Subject: Re:How easy is it to swim wearing boots? Date: Wed 28/12/16 01:08:10 GMT Name: wetfemme.com Email: newlagooninc@gmail.com Website: www.wetfemme.com |
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Have found that if the boots fit tight around the ankle or calf and are of soft leather or vinyl that swimming and diving and somersaults are possible at least for awhile. It does require a little harder kicking of the
legs when swimming or moving through the water. We would like to try those over the knee boots and see, though are guessing they may fill up with water faster. We did a white vinyl boot photo shoot we have not posted to our site yet of knee high boots and our lady had no problem swimming or diving or crawling out to the pool with these. In high heels as well they are wobbly and always a concern one can fall over. They also fall off alot upon a dive. Many times the shoe falls apart and the straps or soles can become loosening of fall off due to the water. Those are our experiences so far. Thanks for letting us chime in. www.wetfemme.com |
In reply to Message (69015) How easy is it to swim wearing boots?
By Chas Pitt - Thu 15/12/16 21:11:38 GMT I notice boots are a fairly common item of footwear to see in wetlook videos. Please tell me, exactly how easy is it to swim wearing them? For example, do they become full of water quickly and then heavy, weighing the models down, and possibly dragging them down with the weight of the water inside them? Do the girls comment that they find it impossible, or dangerous, if asked to swim wearing boots?
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