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Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2023
They seem like a really nice pair, more on a softer flexible side. I would be excited to try them out if I can find them in my size.For sizing you’ll need to go by EU sizing, not the US equivalent. I got what was supposed to be US ladies 7-8 (Euro 40-41) but turned out to be few sizes too big for me (I’m typically ladies size 7 in US shoes). I would need something closer to EU 37 for these fins to actually fit.
Dean Orozco
Reviewed in Mexico on March 23, 2022
Buen producto. Hay que tener cuidado al elegir la talla , se recomienda ver mejor la tabla de medidas que maneja cressi.
Enrique Moran
Reviewed in Mexico on January 28, 2021
Son muy buenas para avanzar a gran velocidad y flexibles en el agua.
Milan Blazek
Reviewed in Canada on May 22, 2020
Very good exelent for deep diving thank you amazon.
Tyler Paz
Reviewed in Canada on June 15, 2019
Foot comfort was poor as rubber is very stiff and does not form around the foot nicely causing discomfort and pain. If you have a narrow foot these would be fine
Brendan
Reviewed in the United States on August 30, 2018
These are great. I shallow free dive spearfish. These get me down 30 feet with little effort and back up very quickly. I swim against strong currents for extended periods of time in new Jersey inlets and these do not wear me out. I was caught in an out flowing current and had to put them to the test to get back to safety and they more than did the job. 10/10 for the cost and purpose.FYI I'm a 9.5 and thsee fit perfectly with no socks or tight with 2mm.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on June 25, 2017
I'm a size 9.5 US. so I got the 42/43. I had planed on wearing them bare foot but ended up needing to wear a pare of double layer nylon running socks or neoprene socks to keep them from falling off. which ended up being for the better anyways because they are very comfortable wearing them like this and I have a little protection when I take the fins off when I'm walking around. As for there performance? Well I'm use to cheap Walmart swim gear and when I put these on, it was the difference be tween night and day. I know you could put more money in to fins if you wanted to but for me being new to the sport of free diving and spearfishing, I feel like these were the right pare to get. I have no complaints and I'm more than happy.
Lincoln Osiris
Reviewed in the United States on June 5, 2015
The shipping on this item may take longer than expected due to the facility that it passes through. Sandston Virginia is somewhat of the black hole of USPS. If your delivery says it's been delivered to 40 W Williamsburg Rd, Sandston, VA 23150, give it another 10 days before cancelling the order or you'll end up having to return it later (when it finally arrives). It's still better than paying the 15-20$ mark up in stores or delivery charge. I gave this product 5 stars since I'm reviewing the product and not the actual delivery service (USPS gets a 1/5 on this delivery). The fins themselves are excellent and are made with a solid design. The rubber and hard plastic are fused with an integrated design that would probably hold up even if the rubber and plastic did manage to separate. I'd highly recommend checking your shoe size with these fins since it may take a while to get another set (due to the USPS issue). If you fall on the smaller end of the sizing the neoprene socks are pretty good for filling in the gap and they only cost about 10$. Great thrust for the amount of output, definitely worth the money.
Taylor and Shea
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2015
Great fins. Follow your shoes size. I wear a 10.5 and that's what I ordered and fit great with 2mm wet socks. These are smooth and kinda stiff so I get a lot of propulsion from them. These are $165 at my local dive shop so the price is good too. Watch out for coral/ barnicles. They will tear into the rubber pretty bad if you hit them. Great fins from Cressi.
gnuneze
Reviewed in the United States on November 6, 2014
Seller: Delivered on time (even before the expected time) considering that was an international shipping. Well prepared package. Correct size.Fins: the LD, the meaning of the name of the model is absolutely adequate, it is possible to swim many hours with moderate effort. We dive (spearfishing) in cold water (ca. 12ºC) and the performance is ok. The foot is very comfortable and fits exactly. In our family we have a pair of the old cressi gara 2000 -in perfect condition yet- and two pairs of the Gara 3000 LD. The quality of the materials is remarkable.
sivART
Reviewed in the United States on July 17, 2013
I bought the Cressi Gara 3000 HD Long blade fins in light grey. They aren't as stiff as I thought they would be. They're still the fins I primarily use when I dive because the price was right and they are fins and they do work. For upgrading to these from my previous fins, I'm very satisfied. Thanks Cressi and Amazon!
spearfisher
Reviewed in the United States on June 9, 2012
My first pair of long blades and I love them. I scuba, I do not free dive. But these are great for diving and spearfishing. Often, while spearing, you will see fish out on the periphery. Close enough to see a tail, or a flash but not close enough to get a shot. With these fins, I've actually run down a couple of fish and was able to decide whether or not to make a meal or not. I am long on air and stay down a while. Do some snorkeling off the beach as well. Lots of time in the water with little fatigue. Great buy for the price. Size wise, they match up with your shoe size pretty well and you can still slip on a 3 mm boot.
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