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Hey uncfnp
What foot size are you? Sorry to be riding on your thread but my gf's a size 5 with 3mm booties. Pretty hard to get her a fin size where I'm at. Singapore.
Edit - typo.
DD
No problem. I wear a 5 1/2 to 6 and have owned 2 sets of fins so far all in the smallest size available. They both felt too big but when I upgraded to the Mares 5mm hard-soled bootie, that did help. I can just imagine the problems your GF must be having. Sometimes I buy boys tennis shoes. Wonder if they make a quality child's size fin?
Another option could be freediving fins in European size 38 ( about mens 7) and wear a pair of kayak paddling shoes ( thin sole but your foot will take up more room in the foot pocket length and width-wise see image) I did this for my wife once and it worked well....she did cut off the velcro strap, as it was an un-needed "bump" in the top surface of the foot.I was looking into kids fins but the surface area's way too little to be effective. Yet alone going against a current. Adex is coming up 3 weeks from now. I'll let u know if we manage to find something.
DD
I am struggling also to find fins that fit well for the small foot - I wear size 5 (US) or 3.5 to 4 (UK). It seems that most start with medium or small which is too long in the foot pocket. The Mares Avanti Quattro in size small is too big for my feet, so if you find a good alternative, please let me know.
Ok, apologies for yet another fin recommendation but a SB search has left be spinning with all the options.
I am a vertically challenged female with small feet. I currently have Mares Avanti Quattro and am overall very pleased. But I find when diving in anything more than a light current I have trouble keeping up with my buddy (not too surprising) but more problematicly, I get a fairly significant degree of foot strain and cramping. I know there are SBers out there that know fin physics (I am clueless). Any suggestions.
Thanks,
Lisa
I will do that and also ask you to post if you find a solution.