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Small Foot pockets for plastic stingray blades?

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i have a pair of plastic Omer stingray blades but I’m having trouble finding a small (women’s 6.5 marrow foot) foot pocket that will fit with these. Any ideas? I know hammerhead makes them small enough and they’re actually affordable (bonus) but I can’t get ahold of anyone there to ask if they’re compatible, does anyone know? Or other companies? Thanks!
 
me feet is 23.5cm, i normally wear a 6.5 US size, and i got me an omer stringray fins at size 39-40. they are quite too big, i believe you. but there's a trick you can do which i did, and it works just as well in the water.
put a thin shoes insole in, and wear a 3mm diving socks.
i did this and the fit snugs and it works ok in the water. no loose.
 
You can try the Mako dive equipment site. They have quite a range of footpockets.
 
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