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quikcolin

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Hi there,

I'm sure this has been "asked to death" but I can't really find the exact answer I'm looking for searching around the forum... so I figured I'd start a new thread.

I'm brand new to scuba diving, I'm doing my pool sessions in January and then plan to do my open water down south in the spring. I'm a newbie.

Here's my question... I need fins.

Opinions on open heel/boot vs full foot designs for a combination of diving down south (Nassau, Mexcio etc in warmer water) and the occasional fresh water dive (cold) up here in the great lakes of Canada during the summer. 80%-20% split I'd imagine.

Based on those two variables (newbie + combo of warm water and cooler water occasionally diving).... "what fins do you recommend for me?" Any specific brands and fins that won't break the bank and offer great value?

Thanks in advance!
 
I actually just purchased a pair of ScubaPro Jet Sport fins, and matching Scubapro boots. Fit and feel great, give them the trail in the pool come January!

Anyone tried these before?
 
I have seen every type of fin under the sun and I know they all are perfect for someone. I think you'll just have to find the one for you. That being said there are several that seem to have an inordinate amount of positive comments here. One thing from my own personal experience, I apparently have girlie feet as I tend to blister easily. I cannot wear the full foot type fins without booties. I wear booties and slip on fins (Mares Quattro) and never have a problem. I have tried the boot built in fins and invariably get blisters but that's just me.
 
I actually just purchased a pair of ScubaPro Jet Sport fins, and matching Scubapro boots. Fit and feel great, give them the trail in the pool come January!

Anyone tried these before?

Never tried them, but they seem to be pretty standard blade-type fins. They'll be fine.

My recommendation would have been for open heel fins and booties, so I think you made the right choice in that respect.

Welcome to diving!

Ray
 
quickcolin: You have asked a question asked many times before and you will, most likely, get the usual replies from the usual suspects. Try a number of fins yourself, borrow some, Google up dive fins, ask about different models. Whatever you decide, all the best for lots of fun in the water.
 
quickcolin: You have asked a question asked many times before and you will, most likely, get the usual replies from the usual suspects. Try a number of fins yourself, borrow some, Google up dive fins, ask about different models. Whatever you decide, all the best for lots of fun in the water.

You missed the fact that two hours after his first post he followed up with a post that he had bought fins.

Gotta be a record!

:D
 
You missed the fact that two hours after his first post he followed up with a post that he had bought fins.

Gotta be a record!

:D

I'm sure he is good to go and, obviously, eager. Another new diver and board member.
Good all around.
 
LOL, thanks guys... I really appreciate all your help, and your warm welcomes to the world of diving.

It's funny you noticed how quickly I found a pair of fins! Just after posting that thread I decided to run down to the local dive shop and look at some fin options... well before you know it I have a pair of boots and matching fins in the truck and I was on my way home! "eager" is an understatement :wink:

Can't wait to get out there and explore this new underwater world... having no previous experience with other fins, I'm sure these will work just fine for me. Once I've had a chance to compare these to other fins I will do a write up review as it seems hard to hunt down any solid reviews on these particular fins.

Thanks again for your help gang... I'm sure you'll be seeing a lot of me on these boards!

All the best,
Colin
 
It's funny you noticed how quickly I found a pair of fins!

Given your user name, we'd expect something different?

:shocked2:
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/peregrine/

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