The new Ascan Cup Dinghy neoprene shoe is the new model from Ascan with 2 mm neoprene for sailing, surfing, sup'en.
The Dinghy now has a new non-slip sole, The new colour of the sole of the Dinghy neoprene shoe is light grey to prevent black stripes on the deck of the boat.
on the deck of the boat. It convinces with a particularly good hold due to a reinforced instep with Velcro fastener.
Features:
The Ascan Cup Dinghy neoprene shoe has a low cut with a low shaft that reaches just below the ankle.
It can be put on and taken off in a flash, giving you plenty of freedom of movement.
When choosing the right neoprene thickness, the air and water temperature are the most important factors, in addition to your own body sensation. The neoprene thickness in turn influences the elasticity, the warmth and the feel of the board.
At a water temperature of approx. 19 °C and above, thin 2 mm neoprene shoes are the ideal choice. They should not warm the feet, but provide them with the necessary protection and support.
This neoprene shoe fits snugly on the foot so that the toes can still stretch. With a good fit, less water penetrates and the board feeling is maintained. This maintains safety, good grip on the board and warmth.
A Velcro or drawstring closure ensures a snug fit. Under a footstrap, however, a Velcro fastener could get in the way, e.g. when windsurfing. In this case, a drawstring would be the more comfortable alternative.
If the fit of the neoprene shoes is normal and you are between two sizes, then choose one size smaller. A snug fit when dry is just right.
Clean your Ascan Dinghy neoprene shoes thoroughly with fresh water after use. To ensure that the shoes dry well, place them in a place protected from the sun with the opening facing upwards. To allow the air to circulate optimally, put a paper roll in the opening of the shoes. Do NOT turn the shoes inside out. Without turning them inside out, the sole will dry better and the seams will not be damaged. Store the neoprene shoes in a dry and cool place. Minor defects can be easily repaired with neoprene glue.













