I just got a Nemo wing monofin and I have yet to get them on on because my feet are too wide. I am going to try the lube idea too. Putting them on really hurts the feet when it starts pulling on the foot hair.
Would vegetable oil or soap work?
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I just got a Nemo wing monofin and I have yet to get them on on because my feet are too wide. I am going to try the lube idea too. Putting them on really hurts the feet when it starts pulling on the foot hair.
Would vegetable oil or soap work?
So I tried out rosemary mint lotion from avid (its what I had around to use) and it worked really well. I was able to get my feet in so much easier and in fact the fastest I've ever got my tail on.
So I finally did try my monofin today. Unfortunately the foot pockets are too narrow and I only got in about 4 laps before I had to take it off because of the pain. Any suggestions? I really don't want to mail it back overseas and it is the largest they have. I never wear shoes so my feet are naturally wide compared to standard shoe fitting.
no idea what to do about that
Have you tried cramming your clodhoppers in the fin and then sitting them in a tub of hot water? You want hot water that your feet can go in, without feeling pain from the water.
You can try soaking the foot pockets in warm water to soften them a bit, then use a shoe stretcher. This device works well to get a little extra room in shoes. It would probably work on rubber, or silicone, too.
Galene you're a life saver I've been looking for something like that everywhere! I've got a pair of fairy shoes that I made a bit too small. Been trying to find a stretcher like that forever and was told they didn't exist.
Shoe stretchers usual work on leather shoes (dampen the leather first with rubbing alcohol), but it might work temporarily on rubber, but the rubber will likely ease back into its original shape.
I don't want to tell you to use a hair dryer to heat the rubber because I don't want you to ruin your fin! But if you can find a similar piece of rubber, try heating it and stretching it over a chunk of wood to test it.
my shoes are fabric over leather so I think it should work