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Looking for blade similar to old Cressi Gara 3000 black

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John Marr

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Aug 1, 2007
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Hello dear fellow divers,
unfortunately my trusty old Cressi Gara 3000 which I used for more than 15 years got lost in a wild fishing episode...
I am really sad since they had been with me for so many great times but everything will perish at some point.
I did try some other fins over the years, incl. Carbon, different pockets and what not but I always came back my 3000s.
The footpocket fit my feet perfectly and the robustness of the blades would take any kind of abuse.
Now I am obviously looking for some similar fins, as Cressi only produces the LD Version of the old design.

The modular footpockets seem to be quite a bit larger but with a smaller size I might manage.
however I could only try the green model so far which did not feel right at all.
Can anyone recommend a blade that would come close to the black 3000 plastic?

Thank you!
 
Has Cressi quit making the 2000s? It was a stiff fin, like the 3000 blacks.
 
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