Another Odd Fin

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Hatul

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Yes, very interesting design. No angle between blade and foot, which means they are mostly designed for frog kicking or the like.
It would be interesting to read their evaluation by technical divers used to the Scubapro Jetfin.
 
Found Force Fin folding fin. 1998 Picture open blade. Very lightweight. Did several other designs for a Military folding fin. I will find more pictures.
forcefin-scans226-fw.jpg
 
From the link:

"When folded, they take up to 3 times less space"

I hate the "x times less" usage. Especially "up to x times less". What does that even mean and what's wrong with using fractions or percentages?
 
From the link:

"When folded, they take up to 3 times less space"

I hate the "x times less" usage. Especially "up to x times less". What does that even mean and what's wrong with using fractions or percentages?
Is 3X less the same as 1/3 as much? Math always did confound me.
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/peregrine/

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