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Where do I find small fins?

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tuttt

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Now that I have graduated and paid off all my debts, I am looking to purchase a good pair of Cressi, Omer, or Esclapez freediving fins.

Just one problem: I can't find any in my size! :head
(5-6 US or 38-39 Eu)

Is it a stock issue, or do they just not make fins in women's sizes?:mad:

I love my SporaSub fins, but I'm really ready to get something longer and more rigid.

Anyone know of any dealers specializing in small size fins?
Money is not the issue. Size is.

Thanks for any help!
 
The Omer footpocket is available in size 38:
Omer

If you can't find it in stores, drop a line to our friend Mark (Omer USA manager) and tell him your'e from Deeperblue. He's a cool guy and his customer care is top notch.
You can find him here (phone and e-mail in "contacts"):
Omer

Hope this helps.
 
Otherwise, you can try open heel footpockets. They'll definately come in your size.

Otherwise still, try wearing 5mm socks. I have the same size feet as you, and I use the OMER Ice fins with 5mm socks.
 
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