Neoprene socks for swim fins?

Anyone have them? Love them? Hate them? Have some you'd like to recommend? I use Tyr Burner short fins. They are extremely comfortable, except I keep developing a cut on the top of my right foot. I have always had issues with the skin on my feet (cuts, blisters, etc...), so I am hoping that a neoprene sock will help.
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    Couldbebetterfly, Thanks for confirming my hunch. I bought a pair of slotted swim fins from Finis. Unfortunately, I had to stop using them because they hurt my toes too much. Then, upon checking further, I found that this model of swim fin was known to cause blisters. Well, I never got blisters, because the pain made me stop using them before blisters developed. Next, I bought another set of Finis swim fins, but this style was said to be "blister free". That may be, but they did irritate my toes the first time I used them, and that irritation will probably continue. That's when I thought of buying some kind of toe protection. I found some, but I didn't like the idea of having to invest yet another $15 to keep my toes pain-free. "What about wearing socks?" I thought, but I wasn't sure that would be effective. Anyway, now that I've seen what you have to say on the subject, I'm going to be trying ordinary socks the next time I get in the pool. Thanks for sharing your experience.
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  • Former Member
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    Couldbebetterfly, Thanks for confirming my hunch. I bought a pair of slotted swim fins from Finis. Unfortunately, I had to stop using them because they hurt my toes too much. Then, upon checking further, I found that this model of swim fin was known to cause blisters. Well, I never got blisters, because the pain made me stop using them before blisters developed. Next, I bought another set of Finis swim fins, but this style was said to be "blister free". That may be, but they did irritate my toes the first time I used them, and that irritation will probably continue. That's when I thought of buying some kind of toe protection. I found some, but I didn't like the idea of having to invest yet another $15 to keep my toes pain-free. "What about wearing socks?" I thought, but I wasn't sure that would be effective. Anyway, now that I've seen what you have to say on the subject, I'm going to be trying ordinary socks the next time I get in the pool. Thanks for sharing your experience.
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