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I wound up having foot surgery, tarsal boss shaved, and a lot of damaged tissue removed on the top of my foot and around the tendon. Turns out the tissue had some nasty bacteria and fungus in it, and I'm on long term antibiotics and anti-fungal meds. I'm looking for fins with a softer foot pocket than the Eddy to hopefully prevent future instep injury. I like the Scuba Pro Delta 5 and Mares Trilastic booties. Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated! Cutting an opening in the top of the Eddy fins is also still an option-I wish smaller/thinner booties were the answer for my issue. Any pressure on the top of my foot where the bone spur is (tarsal boss) is very painful. I'll try a cut-out, If it works, that will be a much easier and less painful solution than surgery. Downside will be $$ for a new fin- thanks!
Did you manage to find some fins that worked for you? I’ve recently had bone spur surgery on tops of both feet as well, operation in Jan-23 and I’m on a Maldives liveaboard in 6 weeks, and currently they’re still a bit swollen. Just wondered if you found a good solution that I can use tooI wound up having foot surgery, tarsal boss shaved, and a lot of damaged tissue removed on the top of my foot and around the tendon. Turns out the tissue had some nasty bacteria and fungus in it, and I'm on long term antibiotics and anti-fungal meds. I'm looking for fins with a softer foot pocket than the Eddy to hopefully prevent future instep injury. I like the Scuba Pro Delta 5 and Mares Trilastic booties. Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated! Cutting an opening in the top of the Eddy fins is also still an option-