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C4 Mustang 30's

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Jon

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Size 43/44

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Jon
 
Jon,

I use C4 Falcons with size 42 Speton footpockets, a 2mm sock is perfect, but I can't get my 5mm booties into them. How do you think these mustangs with 43/44 pockets would be?
 
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Out of all the footpockets I've owned so far these are the best for fitting a pair of thicker socks in- with he possible exception of the old style Esclapez pockets.

I find it much easier to fit a 5mm sock, with my size 43 foot, into the Mustang pocket than into my old OMER, Spetton, Sporasub, or Picasso pockets. I wear them with the laces out for winter diving and with the laces in for 2mm sock (summer) diving.

They're great fins, it's just too bad they don't get used too much anymore.:(

Jon
 
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