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wider foot pockets than Picasso?

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rwc

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I just received a pair of Picasso black teams, recommended as good, cheap, and wide fins. I fear my feet are even wider than the 46-48 Picasso foot pockets. Does anyone know if the Omer pockets or others are any wider?

Thanks,

Robert
 
My Imersion greens (44-46) have the widest footpocket I have found. I was out yesterday and while kicking through slush ice my feet were warm. The footpockets are big enough to allow me to wear 5 mm socks and still have room for blood flow. These are the only full footpocket fins i ahve ever used that allow that. Based on what I have here now, they are bigger than:
46-48 Picassos (wide, but not high enough
Spetton 46-48 (wide but not high enough)
Sporasub (not Dessault) 46-48 (stiff, uncomfortable, but big)
Omer 46-48 (too narrow to use 5 mm socks)

btw I wear an American 11 EE shoe

Howard
 
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