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I have a pair of Scubapro Jet Fins from somewhere around 1995 that are just in a corner of the garage. What should I do with them? Goodwill seems strange. The trash seems wasteful. Do they still have a purpose?
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It isn't like that design has changed. List them for sale. Unless they are an odd size, they are probably still worth $20.I have a pair of Scubapro Jet Fins from somewhere around 1995 that are just in a corner of the garage. What should I do with them? Goodwill seems strange. The trash seems wasteful. Do they still have a purpose?
I have a pair of Scubapro Jet Fins from somewhere around 1995 that are just in a corner of the garage. What should I do with them? Goodwill seems strange. The trash seems wasteful. Do they still have a purpose?
Nail them to the rafters as I do all my Retired shoes.I have a pair of Scubapro Jet Fins from somewhere around 1995 that are just in a corner of the garage. What should I do with them? Goodwill seems strange. The trash seems wasteful. Do they still have a purpose?
My 1987 Jet Fins have the lightning bolt through the SP logo. So, they are the lighter weight (2nd gen?) Jet Fins. I do not know the year that SP switched to this then-newer, lighter weight rubber compound.It isn't like that design has changed. ...