Do Surf Booties or Water Shoes Protect Against Stingrays?
We've tested traditional booties and water shoes to see how they perform against our DragonSkin® booties. See how they compare in terms of sting protection!
Introducing Achilles Heels
Achilles Heels are 85% covered with stingray resistant materials* to help protect you from stingrays
From our testing, traditional booties provide little to no protection against stingray stings. We’ve purpose-built & tested DragonSkin® booties with stingray resistant panels lining the booties to help protect you from stingray stings!
DragonSkin® Achilles Heels are designed for comfort and mobility, perfect for a variety of water sports and activities. Flexible, responsive, and grippy; you'll forget you're even wearing them!
Video Credit: Dr. Benjamin Perlman's CSULB STABB Lab.
Stingrays reflexively sting when stepped on. We measured Round Stingray sting forces & barb characteristics to select materials that can stand up to their stings. Learn more in our Testing Methods.
We estimate Achilles Heels have 85% coverage with stingray resistant materials*. There is still a chance that a wearer gets stung, but if you do get stung while wearing our booties†, we'll give you your money back!
We've tested traditional booties and water shoes to see how they perform against our DragonSkin® booties. See how they compare in terms of sting protection!
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