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Long blade fins for wide feet.

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I have been using a pair of stiff scuba fins for free diving and spear fishing and figured it's time to invest in a pair of long blade fins. At first I was going to get a pair of Cressi Garage 3000 fins, but read that they are not suited to wide feet. My foot is exactly 12 inches at the longest point(Heel to big toe), and 4.5 inches wide at the widest point (where my toes connect to my actual foot), and about 3 inches tall from center of arch to top of my foot. If anybody with similar foot dimensions has used the 3000's or could recommend a pair of beginner level fins it would be much appreciated.
 
Immersion e:green are very wide, have a comfortable foot pocket and are inexpensive.

Next step up would be anything with a pathos footpocket, which is also wide.
 
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