Apollo Bio-Fin

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I have seen several posts mentioning ScubaToys SB discount. Is this something you just ask for or is there something more required?
 
ocrmaster:
i went out this weekend of Anilao Batangas.

i went down with a scubapro split fin and the all i can say is thank god i was holding on
to the boat when i went it.

i invite everyone to come to the Philippines and try out their bio fins at Anilao Batangas.

Ask the boat man to take to the washing machine.


I think the comment about these not being the same as apollo is appropriate. But there is also an issue of attempting to swim in a silly current (as the washing machine has).

Would suggest that any fins are fairly worthless when the current speed gets over 2 knots (and usually before then). There are several sites that have tested the maximum speed various fins can produce, and Apollo has always been at the top. But a 4 or 5 knot current is still not something one can swim in.

Note: Washing machine = drift diving and desperate holding on, not swimming.
 

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