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Foot Pocket Holders - for fins

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bigdiver

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Has anyone else had to use foot pocket holders. My foot is too big for the 7-9 and just a tad too small for the 10-12 omer foot pockets. Even with my neoprene socks my feet would slide out a little bit. These foot pocket holder thingys rock. They keep my heel competley tight inside the foot pocket and give no play for my foot whatsover.

Here is a link to the foot pockets holders on the omersub website:

http://www.omersub.com/catalog/fins/p10.htm
 
I use these to as my fins are far too big for my size 37 foot! I've never had a problem with my foot slipping out of the footpocket...

Donna
 
I second that, or actually third that :D those things hold fins on really well, and they eliminate a fair amount of noise. Good deal!
 
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