So when did the split fin hate start? I remember, not all that long ago, if you were not buying into split fins you were just dumb, crazy, a bad diver. Now, if you're not jumping on the Supernova or slinging a Jet clone from the 60's then your insane! Are we all that marketing diven?
I started with Jets, then got some Blades 2, then won a pair of Atomic Splits with first gen spring straps. Those fins have not left my feet in the last 2000+ dives. They are easy on knees and ankles, easily frog kick and yes, you can reverse kick with them. As with anything it's all in technique. They are simply easy, neutral and comfortable.
Are they the best tech/cave fin? Nope. But they have done both for me and I'm still breathing. Are they the fastest. Nope. But what's the hurry? I see so many comments about "slow it down, enjoy the dive, save your gas.." followed by "split fins are slow and inefficient".
So what did I miss? What killed the splitfin? Or do we just wait another 15 years until they are back in style? Being a bit of a smartass in text but honestly asking, what happened?
I started with Jets, then got some Blades 2, then won a pair of Atomic Splits with first gen spring straps. Those fins have not left my feet in the last 2000+ dives. They are easy on knees and ankles, easily frog kick and yes, you can reverse kick with them. As with anything it's all in technique. They are simply easy, neutral and comfortable.
Are they the best tech/cave fin? Nope. But they have done both for me and I'm still breathing. Are they the fastest. Nope. But what's the hurry? I see so many comments about "slow it down, enjoy the dive, save your gas.." followed by "split fins are slow and inefficient".

So what did I miss? What killed the splitfin? Or do we just wait another 15 years until they are back in style? Being a bit of a smartass in text but honestly asking, what happened?