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Robzy

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Hello everyone,

I am pretty new to diving, and snorkling i have been doing it for a while.
Recently i bought some new Cressi Reaction fins which i use for diving and Snorkling, but they seem to give me a real hard time. Instead of enjoying my time in the water it seems like a battle in the water!!!
They seem to be very stiff and it doesnt matter what i do i almost do go forwards!
After an hour i am totaly out of energy!
Can anyone help or give me some advise. I am even considering to buy some other ones like Mares or so... Maybe some advise on fins i can use for diving and snorkling?

Thanx

Robzy
 
Robzy:
Hello everyone,

I am pretty new to diving, and snorkling i have been doing it for a while.
Recently i bought some new Cressi Reaction fins which i use for diving and Snorkling, but they seem to give me a real hard time. Instead of enjoying my time in the water it seems like a battle in the water!!!
They seem to be very stiff and it doesnt matter what i do i almost do go forwards!
After an hour i am totaly out of energy!
Can anyone help or give me some advise. I am even considering to buy some other ones like Mares or so... Maybe some advise on fins i can use for diving and snorkling?

Thanx

Robzy

http://www.leisurepro.com/Prod/CategoryID_956/Sort_Stock/DescSort_0/Filter_1=312/TBTF6.html?Hit=1

Perhaps check out the Tusa Tri-Ex. From the reviews I have seen they are powerful. Not sure how they would be for snorkeling however as I believe they do have the angled blade design.

Other than that I would try the Mares Quattro Excel. Haven't used them but I have heard they are great fins.
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/teric/

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