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The Mako appears to be a stiffer version of the Oceanic Caribe and Oceanic Vector. Moreover, Mares makes the Plana Avanti Tre which also uses the flexible center panel, $45 from Leisurepro in full foot and $50 in open heel (X3). The Caribe is a full foot and costs about $40, the Vector, $52. Both of these brands employ sophisticated flex panels and offset blades. The Mako would have to be quite a piece of work to best the models from Mares and Oceanic.
If I were sitting in a war room plotting my next move and decided to look for a market niche to exploit, this is exactly the recommendation that would follow, to make a stiffer strap fin. It would be a trifle more robust to mollify the yahoos who complain that the Caribe/Vector is a "snorkel fin" but otherwise follow the principles expressed in the competition's existing fins. The question about the Mako is how well did Aeris execute? I have not seen the Mako so all this could be in a cocked hat. However, if any of this is correct it would seem that Aeris made a good business decision.
If I were sitting in a war room plotting my next move and decided to look for a market niche to exploit, this is exactly the recommendation that would follow, to make a stiffer strap fin. It would be a trifle more robust to mollify the yahoos who complain that the Caribe/Vector is a "snorkel fin" but otherwise follow the principles expressed in the competition's existing fins. The question about the Mako is how well did Aeris execute? I have not seen the Mako so all this could be in a cocked hat. However, if any of this is correct it would seem that Aeris made a good business decision.