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I'm thinking about buying my first pair of long blade fins, the gara3000LD's, and am not sure what size to buy. I wear a size 9 (US) shoe, and plan to use a 3mm or even 5mm sock here in chilly NorCAl. The fins are listed in size as 8/9 or 10/11. I'm not sure which to order and unfortunately, no shops near me carry these fins, so I have no way to try them on. Anybody know how these fins are sized, (do they run a bit small or a bit large)?
Thanks, Ron. |
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I'm a big Cressi fin fan. Mainly because they are what I consider a warm water fin and I happen to live in south Florida.
The Cressi footpocket is in my opinion made for the bare foot. It fits perfectly and is incredibly comfortable. I have spent many, many hours in them without any foot fatigue. It does run a bit large, as I wear a size 10 to 10.5 shoe but the size 8/9 footpockets fit me perfectly. If you plan on using a 3mm sock and wear a size 9 shoe, I feel the size 8/9 footpocket will work great for you. Jim |
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Perfect! That's exactly what I needed to hear because I know that some fins, as well as many shoes, can run large or small for a given size and when you're on the edge, like in this case with a size 9, it can be tough without knowing. Thanks!!
Ron. |
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I run Cressi Rondi Lights (short blades), size 45 (10/11) and they fit my feet perfectly. Hours and hours of use. I think I spent over 5 hours total in the water yesterday. I tried SurfinSD's Cressi Gara 2000HF's yesterday which are also size 45's and they were loose on me - So loose that I asked to swap them back in less than fifteen minutes because my feet were moving too much in the foot pockets and I was losing power. This was with 3mm socks. I normally wear size 9.5 shoes.
Suggest going with the 8/9 especially if they're the Garas. -Blesum |
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Hey thanks guys. I tried a friend's pair of 2000's in the 10-11 with 3 mil socks and they were way too big. I've ordered the 3000LD's in 8-9. Should have them in a couple days.
Ron. |
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I use a pair of Cressi 3000LD fins and I must say there great, I’m a size 10 shoe but I’ve got a wide foot bought the size 10/11 and they fit me fine with no sock but are a touch tight with a 3mm sock.
Happy finning Paul |
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[My feet consistently measure UK 9.5 length but I always need UK size 10 for width = USA size 11/11.5. However, for La Sportiva boots & Nike shoes, which are particularly narrow, USA 12/12.5.] I am currently using 3 sets of fins, all with & without socks:
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BTW was surprised out how well my fins work both with & w/o socks. I think water temperature might be the reason, as I find temperature affects the size of my feet. i.e.
warm pool->big feet ->good fit w/o socks |
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Thanks Mr.X
I’ll try that warm pool cold sea bit later in the year and let you know if my feet shrink. Would be nice if they did as didn’t really want to buy a set of fins for the winter as well as the summer. |
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Well guys my fins should arrive tommorrow and I was planning to try them out in the local lake on Friday, but now they're forecasting snow here on Friday, so we'll see. I'll post my impressions if I make it into the water. Thanks again for all the help.
Ron. |
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Mr. X, it's illegal to spear in the lakes up here. I only spear in the ocean, but I do a lot of diving in the lakes because they're so clear. I went for an ATV ride into the high country today and it was incredible. It was very warm, but you could feel a change in the air. That's the unique thing about our region. We've actually had snow every month of the year, (not the same year). It can be 85 degrees one day, and 30 degrees and snowing the next.
The fins arrived today. They look very well made and appear to be sized so that they should fit well with a 3mm sock. I'm planning to hit the lake Thursday and see how they do. Ron. |