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Reddit mentions of Cressi Pluma, Black, 45/46

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Cressi Pluma, Black, 45/46
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    Features:
  • Cressi is a REAL diving, snorkeling and swimming Italian brand, since 1946.
  • A lightweight and full foot fin, ideal for snorkeling and scuba diving. Made in Italy by Cressi's manufactory.
  • Made by molding three different materials (a Cressi patented construction system) to give high performance, extreme lightness, easy fining, and comfort.
  • The blade is made from light and reactive polypropylene, it is very-energetic and has snappy rebound. The result is powerful, fluid and untiring kick.
  • The foot pocket extends along the bottom of the blade to give protection during fining even in shallow water and near rocks.
Specs:
ColorBlack
Height2.76 Inches
Length27.17 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateOctober 2007
SizeEU 45/46 | US Man 11/12.5 | US Lady 12/13.5
Weight2.20021337476 Pounds
Width8.27 Inches

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u/CarbonCyber ยท 2 pointsr/sandiego

My recommendation looks like this:

  1. Buy your own gear. Once you go, you're going to want to return, especially once it's free. Check craigslist and local dive shops that sell used gear if you want to save a little money. Don't buy junk. Companies that don't make junk: Riffe, ScubaPro, Mares, Cressi. Go for black silicone as it ages much, much better than clear, which yellows. Don't mess about with dry snorkels (the ones that close with a float when you go underwater), they just get in the way and cost more money. You'll need fins (full heel if you don't want to buy booties), mask, snorkel.

  2. Start off at Marine Room (parking is easier), go out a couple dozen yards and start swimming north. You'll see some sharks!

  3. Head on over to the cove, the scenery is lots prettier, there's a larger variety of fish but there's fewer sharks and rays.

    This is my set-up: Snorkel, mask, fins. But I like overkill. You'd do fine with this: Mask + Snorkel, fins. I'd also recommend some socks to prevent chafing.

    Once you're in, you're in so expect to be buying weight belts, wetsuits and spearguns in the near future. Have fun and see you out there!