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Cressi Gara 3000 LD Fins, Grey
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Cressi Gara 3000 LD Fins, Grey
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$149.00
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$129.95
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Questions about this item:
Shopper I wear a 8.5 running shoe and wear 5mm bootie when free diving. What size should I order? 8-9?
MARY C With the 5mm boot (no sole I assume) I would guess round up to the 9. I LOVE these fins. Good luck.
STEVE N I would go with the size 8. A loose fitting fin looses energy and makes you work harder. It also fails to transmit fine tuned movenent. For example a slight ankle flick will move you in a properly fitting fin while not spooking the fish that you may be hunting.
Shopper Hi. I have really wide feet, 11.5 4E, and wear a 5mm sock. Is there any chance these fins will fit my feet? Thank You in advance for your help.
AMADEO S I wear a size 10.5 and I took a 10-11. I wore mine with an O'neill tropical ST surf bootie and I got the snug fit I was looking for. I have an average foot, but the Oneill booties have a lot of rubber on the sides, probably takes up at least as much width as your 5mm socks. I would recommend the 12-13 size for your foot.
Lawrence Z I've got the same problem. wide feet, and they worked OK.
TRACY S I doubt it. The boot is made for bare foot and it is quite a tight (but comfortable) fit. Go for something with the strap.
Michael R how does this fin perform?
JONATHAN B I love them, great price and soft enough that they do not fatigue the legs or anckles. I have to wear a 3m sock w/ them cause I have a between size foot. I would buy them again If I lose one.
MIKE T Hey Mike, I bought these fins about a year ago, not having ever used a pair of the long free dive fins. I do mostly freediving combined with a lot of swimming around on the surface since I usually swim off the beach and not off a boat. I mix up my kicking style to avoid tiring out my legs. I love these. They have absolutely cut down on fatigue and the occasional cramping I was getting after 3 or 4 hours out on the water. They work good when I'm doing my frog kick as they are stiff enough. Take good care of them though as I have seen the long blades snap right in the middle after a couple of years. This happened to my friend.
KEVIN C I love them. The best purchase I could have ever made. They are fast. To me they are not to stiff that they tire out your legs.
YORDAN Q Hi Michael, my name is Yordan Q I love to free-dive and spearfish here in South Florida (Miami) these are the best fins I ever owned. They are a bit rigid, not too much but are just enough the right amount so you can propel yourself through the water really nice, also their length is perfect? you must use with socks, just like all other fins and they are just very comfortable, like riding a Cadillac under water.
CHRISTOPHER P It performs great. Best fins for the price and very comfortable. Most of my diving crew have been using them for years. I used them in a freediving course and as a matter of fact the instructor, who is a multi-time world record holder, was using them in the class. Professionally, I think he uses the Nemo's. But the issue with those and others like it are the fit and comfortableness of the boot.
AARON F The fins are the best I have had .I am use them for over 5 years and they are still holding up good .I do a lot of diving and spearfishing in florida in there very comfortable fins.
MARK S The fins are great, not too stiff. You won't find a better performing and comfortable fin at this price point. Look at the 61 reviews.....
DAN R No complaints what so ever. So fast and a great value
Michael R i herd my friends say excellent for freediving
Shopper How long is this fin?
LeisurePro S In a 10/11 of the 3000 is 91 cm long.
Shopper I'm ordering fins for a male, who wears size 11 shoe. Does the size range refer to men's sizes, or females?
LeisurePro S These are in men's sizing. I would recommend the 10/11.
Shopper I wear a women's size 9. Are the sizes listed men's sizes?
LeisurePro S Yes, these are in men's sizes--I would recommend the 7/8 for you.
Shopper I were a size 9 boot in open heel fins now. What size do you recommend with my boot?
LeisurePro S I would recommend the 8/9. Ordering smaller for closed heeled fins is normal as you don't have the adjustability of open heeled fins and you want to make sure you have a good snug fit.
Shopper Is this one fin or one pair?
LeisurePro S This price is for the pair.
Shopper Hi, I dive in cold water and was wanted to know if the gara 2000 and 3000ld will fit over a 7mm wetsuit booty.
LeisurePro S Yes, either will work fin with a 7mm boot.
Shopper Hi, i wear a 7-8 shoe size. I have a 7mm sock. what size fin should I get? how about with a 5mm sock? Thanks!
LeisurePro S A 7/8 should work with both the socks.
Shopper I know a sock would work better but could I use the Pinnacle Venturer 5mm Boot with this fin?
LeisurePro S No worries, you can wear boots inside of these.
Shopper Cressi-Sub Gara 2000 or 3000...what are the differences? They both get great reviews.
LeisurePro S The main difference is the material they are made out of. The 2000 is a stiffer fin, allowing for great propulsion and more thrust. The 3000 is softer, easier to move through the water and causes less fatigue.
Shopper what size fin should i get? i tried my friends cressi 3000's on and they were a 10/11 and it was a nice snug fit. now the fins i have now i wear a 3mm booty. Would the 10/11 be to small with the booty? should i get the next size up?
LeisurePro S I would recommend staying with the 10/11. They should fit over your booties okay and a snugger fin is much better than a loose one when dealing with closed heel fins.
Shopper what is the difference between the Cressi-Sub Gara 3000 "LD" and the Cressi-Sub Gara 3000?
LeisurePro S The LD is identical to the other fin, but made out of a softer blade material which allows for longer use without becoming tired.
Shopper I wear a 91/2 shoe and I'd like to buy this Esclapez Black Aluminite Full Foot Fins, what size should I choose? Thanks.
LeisurePro S I would recommed the 8/9. With full footed fins, it is much better to have a snugger fit than a looser one.
Shopper i wear a size 9 shoe, what size do? and what mean 40/41...42/43 ?
LeisurePro S Size 8/9 and 42/43 is European sizing
Shopper I want to buy a pair of cressi gara 3000 LD my shoe size is a 10 (Australian) what size do you recomend with 3mm socks
Shopper I wear a size 11.5 to 12 shoe/boot, so my question is what size Cresi-Sub Gara 3000 should i buy to wear in warm water NO socks?
Shopper I want to buy the Cressi-Sub Gara 3000 LD Full Foot Fins, but I have a size 8(mens) foot and wear 3mm dive socks. I was wondering what size fin you would recommend. Thanks.
Shopper Just one question, what is the difference between the Cressi-Sub Gara 2000, and the 3000? Thanks
LeisurePro S The 2000 are stiffer.
Shopper I am looking for a snorkeling/freeing fin for a short two week trip and can't afford an expensive pair of fins. I am a strong swimmer, but am new to free diving. Would the Cressi - Sub Gara 3000 LD full foot fins be the ticket?
LeisurePro S It's a great fin at that price and will fit your needs very well, you may find that you don't even feel you need to upgrade once you can afford to.
Shopper which model has more flex in it the Cressi-Sub Gara 3000 LD Full Foot Fins or the Cressi-Sub Gara 2000 HF Full Foot Fins
Warranty Information
This product has a limited warranty of 12 months.
www.cressisubusa.com (800) 338-9143
The serious spear fishermen know the value of a good fin. The Gara 3000 LD is designed identically to the legendary Gara 3000, what makes them standout from the original, the material of the blade, is softer. The LD in the 3000 LD stands for Long Distance, indicating the main use of the product. These fins have emerged from the need to offer enthusiasts increasingly powerful fins, with less demand than the Gara 3000 fins.
Less muscle effort is required for kicking, so divers can use them for longer periods of time, without worry of leg fatigue. The softer blade is very suitable for use in cold water. Cold water is notorious for stiffening fin materials and makes them less flexible. The Gara 3000 LD is an excellent choice for the experienced free diver. Its unique performance characteristics feature a more flexible, lightweight design with a custom fitting foot pocket.
- Designed for Free Divers
- Long Flexible Blade Material
- Easier to Kick for Longer Use
- Versatile Fin for Spear Fishing, Free and Scuba Diving
- Cressi-Sub Quality
By Ruggy from Freeport, Grand Bahama - SCUBA
- Snorkeling
- Spearfishing
- Sizing:
- Feels true to size
- Width:
- Feels true to width
- Was this a gift?:
- No
By quilla72 from Barranquilla, Colombia, South America - Might bother without sock
- Sizing:
- Feels true to size
- Width:
- Feels true to width
- Was this a gift?:
- No
By SnailHunter from Lake County, CA - Sizing:
- Feels true to size
- Width:
- Feels too narrow
- Was this a gift?:
- No
5/31/2011 (1 of 1 customers found this review helpful) By Fish from Melbourne Australia About Me Casual/ Recreational - Efficient
- Low energy consumption
- Sizing:
- Feels true to size
- Width:
- Feels too narrow
- Was this a gift?:
- No
By rpcolosi from okinawa, jp - Sizing:
- Feels half size too big
- Width:
- Feels true to width
- Was this a gift?:
- No
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