I am sure I will open myself up to a lot of opinions on this one, but what the heck.
I have a Mk 15.5, and in my training in Hawaii this last year, the other student was learning on his Mk 15. He had Scubapro Twin jets. I had my standard full-foot Cressi Rondine Gara 2000s. I have used Garas for years, and their power has allowed me--for example--to shoot video and cruise among a pod of spinner dolphins. I have always been able to move quickly with minimal leg movement with these babies.
In the water on the first training dive, I chuckled at Jason's split fins. They looked so funky when he was kicking. But on the last day of the week, we found ourselves in a shallow area with a rather strong rip current. I was putting enormous effort into making headway back to the boat, but Jason seemed to be having no problem. He was actually ahead of me. No offense Jason, but I workout regularly, and haven't smoked for years like you have. Later, I thought that it must have been the drag from my 40cf bailout bottle that was slowing me down. Now I am having second thoughts. Is there something to these split fins besides the marketing?
I ordered a pair of Apollo Bio Pro XT's to try out in Monterey while I am staging for my Galapagos trip. Has anyone else had any experience in heavy currents, a big rebreather, and split vs. free diving or other fins?
I have a Mk 15.5, and in my training in Hawaii this last year, the other student was learning on his Mk 15. He had Scubapro Twin jets. I had my standard full-foot Cressi Rondine Gara 2000s. I have used Garas for years, and their power has allowed me--for example--to shoot video and cruise among a pod of spinner dolphins. I have always been able to move quickly with minimal leg movement with these babies.
In the water on the first training dive, I chuckled at Jason's split fins. They looked so funky when he was kicking. But on the last day of the week, we found ourselves in a shallow area with a rather strong rip current. I was putting enormous effort into making headway back to the boat, but Jason seemed to be having no problem. He was actually ahead of me. No offense Jason, but I workout regularly, and haven't smoked for years like you have. Later, I thought that it must have been the drag from my 40cf bailout bottle that was slowing me down. Now I am having second thoughts. Is there something to these split fins besides the marketing?
I ordered a pair of Apollo Bio Pro XT's to try out in Monterey while I am staging for my Galapagos trip. Has anyone else had any experience in heavy currents, a big rebreather, and split vs. free diving or other fins?