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Picasso BT3's Carbon fins

Thread Status: Hello , There was no answer in this thread for more than 60 days.
It can take a long time to get an up-to-date response or contact with relevant users.

kbakery

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At this point I'm afraid I might order the first pair of Carbons I can find available. I've tried Diveinnn.com for Sporasub Pures (they don't have any in stock and don't reply to e's) C4 doesn't reply either. The Picasso's look to be available but almost 500.00! Any advice out there for available great Carbon fins?
TP
 
kbakery,

Of course, your first choice in shopping should always be through this site. However, it does appear that they do not have the Sporasub Pure Carbons in your size right now. If you cannot wait until they re-stock, you can find the Sporasub Radical Carbons at www.diversdirect.com for $150. I'm not sure what sizes they have available so you can place your order and see if it goes though or just call their 800 number and ask.

Scott
 
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