Seems to me I had Force Fins in the 80's that were upturned and worked great like my Force Fins from the 90's and this decade. I also prefer them to all other fins.
I grabbed my mask, computer, and pros and Force Fin Tester # 1 is going to attempt diving in the Cenotes by Cancun tomorrow with his not 100% right knee.
Wish me luck
I like using a Bungee on all Force Fins. My Drysuit size is "Chunky" and I find it easier knowing that I just grab the back of my Force Fins and they are on without the battle I used to have with other fins.
Mamainse Harbour Ontario. About two hours north of Sault Ste Marie. A great training site for divers of all levels. Or, Bluff Road in Traverse City. You can hit 200ft from a surface swim or any depth from OW to Trimix.
Tell them that Force Fin Test Diver #1 is PADI IDCS Instructor 163994 and they are full of #2 in a male Bovine Formula. I have dived them in more places then most folks and they are my favorite fin. If they were not, I would use another type of fin.
The real test is on your body.
Sometimes I have to do 4 dives a day on a day boat and this is after prepping the boat and other little jobs. I am no spring chicken anymore so, the main advantage I have with Force Fin is that I get the power I need with out it hurting my high mileage body(a lemon).
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