ScubaPro Go Sport fins in drift diving

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I do not wear mine with a drysuit. I prefer a heavier fin.
I use them, but I can't put my foot deep enoug, and it flexes way too much. If you're using the same boot for dry and wet suit diving they work fine. I don't think they will pushing you with doubles and a stage, in cold water.

Regular dry suit diving. They're fine.
 
There is nothing wrong with SP bungees but I think they are a bit too short which makes the fins feel too tight and more difficult to put on. I replaced them by some “marine grade” bungee cords I found on Amazon.
Shock Cord 1/4 inch - SGT KNOTS -...
Can you show in photos how you attached the bungee cord to the fin?
 
I use them, but I can't put my foot deep enoug, and it flexes way too much. If you're using the same boot for dry and wet suit diving they work fine. I don't think they will pushing you with doubles and a stage, in cold water.

Regular dry suit diving. They're fine.
That's why I went with the Deep 6 Eddy fins as they are stiff enough for all my configurations. Just not heavy enough for round bottomed steel twinsets in a dry suit.
 
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