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fin fit---quick help PLS

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i have decided on buying the AQUALUNG, IDEA 3 CLOSED because it seems perfect for what i want but i have a question regarding the way they will fit my feet. i usually wear a 43 (that is...shoes) and the IDEA 3 only seem to have two size options that could interest me---42-43 and 44-45.

which should i choose? thanks for your help because i'm running out of time here
 
Go for the smaller size if you`re not going to wear neoprene socks (which i strongly recommend for staying comfortable on longer dives, i.e. more than half an hour...). Size 44-45 fits perfect when i wear 3mm neoprene socks (i`m size 43 too) in my cressi gara footpockets. Keep in mind that not every footpocket fits your feet in the same way so it is recommended to try fins before buying them...

Good luck, joe
 
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