Hylian Loach
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A little while age when I was looking for some big fins that could be used to really force me through the water I came across the cressi master frogs. I hade tried the Oceanic Vipers and was disapointed by their softness. Since these are made from the same material as the Gara 2000 (a very stiff fin by all accounts) I figured I would try them for scuba and snorkel. I wan't to use them for both scuba and snorkel And I was wondering about whether they are to heavy to use for snorkel effectivly. I know they may be better for getting down to the bottom easier than a real lite fin but thy are rather big.
I was thinking about using the Ocean Reef Xpress for a lite pair. They got great reviews online and seem like just the right size and stiffness for snorkel. Also, unlike most smaller lighter fins that are good for snorkel they have open heels so I can use them with boots.
So my question is whether or not this is a good idea. I haven't been able to find any reviews of the master frogs online except for a rather lengthy page about them that was very positive, I would like more info. I would like to know if someone can think of a single fin in the $150 range that would fulfill both these needs better than the two fins I mentioned.
Thanks.
I was thinking about using the Ocean Reef Xpress for a lite pair. They got great reviews online and seem like just the right size and stiffness for snorkel. Also, unlike most smaller lighter fins that are good for snorkel they have open heels so I can use them with boots.
So my question is whether or not this is a good idea. I haven't been able to find any reviews of the master frogs online except for a rather lengthy page about them that was very positive, I would like more info. I would like to know if someone can think of a single fin in the $150 range that would fulfill both these needs better than the two fins I mentioned.
Thanks.