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Help! Size of socks and fins??

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Rasmuskh

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Hi.

I am about to make some purchases from Scubastore.com, and I am a bit unsure what size I need for socks and fins.

As Scubastore.com hasn't replied to any of my messages for a period of about 2 weeks, I was hoping someone in here could help me out!!

I am considering the Sporasub smooth neoprene 5mm socks, which comes in the sizes S, M, ML, L and XL. My usual shoe size is 43-44 (my foot is approx. 28cm from the back of my heel to the tip of my big toe). Anyone who has experience with the "size-scale" of Sporasub?? Any recommendations for me??

Second I am thinking of buying a pair of Omer Stingray in thermoplastic. Again considering my usual shoe size, and that I am planning to wear a pair of 5mm socks with them, can anyone recommend what size I should get them in??

I hope that someone can be of assistance..!
 
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