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You can buy them off the website and have them shipped to you. They are not in stores anywhere, as a general rule.
 
Where are they manufactured?

Looks like a nice fin, but I don't like that these and these and the new jets have a stupid hanging hole in the trailing edge.
 
Where are they manufactured?

Looks like a nice fin, but I don't like that these and these and the new jets have a stupid hanging hole in the trailing edge.
Are you trypophobic?
 
Where are they manufactured?

Looks like a nice fin, but I don't like that these and these and the new jets have a stupid hanging hole in the trailing edge.

Taiwan

They are a great fin. I’ve been using them for four years.
 
Wonder if they come out of the same factory as the new jet fins.
 
Classmate for my recent CCR class was had been diving the lighter weight Hollis fins, the gray ones. He was very foot heavy. My WI instructor’s shop actually sells the Eddys and has stock. Classmate got a pair of the Eddys and loved them. Said finning was so much easier.
 
I love my Eddy's, but for drysuit I switched to a different (heavier) fin. I ordered a new ds... does everyone here diving dry with Eddy's dive in a trilam? I couldn't get my ass end down without heavier fins in a neo suit.

I would love to be able to switch back to my Eddy's in my new suit.
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/swift/

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