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The best fins for bare feet and "booties"

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1The best fins for bare feet and "booties" Empty The best fins for bare feet and "booties" Fri Feb 17, 2012 12:17 pm

Komori Jeff

Komori Jeff
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I plan on using my tube a lot when it gets warmer and I want a new pair of fins that I can just pull onto my bare feet. (no waders) Is there a brand that does NOT give you blisters, or cramps in your feet, stays on and gives you good power? Also, should I buy a pair of the neoprene socks or booties to protect against chafing and blisters?

Nick Danger

Nick Danger
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I know from diving that booties are always a good idea. At least get a cheap pair of "water socks"

ed5000x

ed5000x
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Well I went to the river and I just put them over my shoe and I was able to go down river and get out take them off and do it again

Fisher

Fisher
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get a $20 pair of fins from walmart they will last and they do the job thats what i have and they still goin and i had them for over 6 years now and for the cramps they never go away i still get cramps sometimes just have to take my foot outa the water and it stops cramping

n2deepfsw

n2deepfsw
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I think dive booties would be the best choice, I have some extra ones I can give you from size 10-12. Let me know...

Vagabond

Vagabond
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Definitly get some diving booties or aqua socks your feet will thank you after a long day of tubing.

socaltexan

socaltexan
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I use dive boots from a diving store. They are very comfortable after a long day on the water. They are great for walking around before you put your fins on. I would suggest that you take your waders to the dive shop to get the right size.

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