Hank49
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Sorry, my mistake. Freediving fins are simply not the answer as the best fin for the majority of circumstances for most divers.
Try them. Then give me your opinion.
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Sorry, my mistake. Freediving fins are simply not the answer as the best fin for the majority of circumstances for most divers.
I have, on many dives in Boynton Beach. Wreck dives and reef dives, strong current and still. Simply not the best choice for the variety of dives and kicks.Try them. Then give me your opinion.
I remember being involved with discussions about fins with Dan Volker. As I recall, he was a strong advocate of free dive fins for scuba also.I've tried Force Fins too Excellerating Force Fins vs. Dive Rite XTs
I remember being involved with discussions about fins with Dan Volker. As I recall, he was a strong advocate of free dive fins for scuba also.
Yes, Force Fins too. Dan could dive with his buddies on DPVs using his free diving or Force FinsI remember being involved with discussions about fins with Dan Volker. As I recall, he was a strong advocate of free dive fins for scuba also.
Yes, Force Fins too. Dan could dive with his buddies on DPVs using his free diving or Force Fins
Yes, I do not disagree. But it was only one of three criteria, and it is not clear if the OP wS using your definition.Get a dictionary, dude.
Efficiency:
- TECHNICAL
the ratio of the useful work performed by a machine or in a process to the total energy expended or heat taken in.
It’s all good. Thanks.Yes, I do not disagree. But it was only one of three criteria, and it is not clear if the OP wS using your definition.
Well....sniff sniff....if you must know.....when I was a kid and was bad...my dad used to beat me with his jet fins...Yes--I am sure that is what the OP had in mind.
This seems to be really, really important to you. Perhaps you might want to take a moment or two to reflect on why that might be.