The Kraken
He Who Glows in the Dark Waters (ADVISOR)
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The one thing that subjective diver tests cannot set as a control is the individiual physical conditioning of the diver or divers doing the testing.
Even using just one diver to do an evaluation of several different fins is not controllable because of the possibility that the testing diver peak physical cannot be guaranteed to be equal for each test.
I'm sure some agency out there has some sort of mechanical device to which the subject fins could be mounted that would allow a controlled measure of the force output as a percentage of the force input. Those tests I would have a tendency to believe.
Even using just one diver to do an evaluation of several different fins is not controllable because of the possibility that the testing diver peak physical cannot be guaranteed to be equal for each test.
I'm sure some agency out there has some sort of mechanical device to which the subject fins could be mounted that would allow a controlled measure of the force output as a percentage of the force input. Those tests I would have a tendency to believe.