Aotus
Contributor
I'm a new diver, starting to get my own basic equipment. My ultimate aim is to cave dive, so I asked by OW instructor which fins I should get that will function great in both OW and later in the caves. He recommended the Diverites, which were on his feet at that moment. You can read all the positive thing about them everywhere, he told me they're super efficient, and rigid enough for all the maneuvers I'll eventually learn. So I bought them and have been swimming in a pool with them to get used to them.
I've swam them twice, for 45min each, mostly practicing the frog kick, but also the flutter. I read that these are not for beginners, that people without strong legs get cramps in their calves. I have strong calves but figured I'd better start swimming with them now before I dive again in the summer to make sure my legs are tough enough. After swimming them, my calves were fine, but 10 min in my feet were killing me! Not from the contact, or poor fit, but half-way down my foot (where the metatarsals meet the tarsals, mid arch really) feel like by bones were being pulled apart. After my first day I figured I'd be sore and then my feet would toughen up, but I wasn't sore the next day, not muscle-sore anyway. Felt like I was walking in women's shoes or something the day before, maybe how it feels to wear wooden clogs. Day 2 was more of the same. Now I'm thinking this doesn't feel like training, it feels like abuse.
In short - The dive rite fins hurt. a lot. and not in a good way. Now I'm looking for a replacement that can serve me now in OW but can be used to learn cave-diving maneuvers too.
Thanks for any tips!
I've swam them twice, for 45min each, mostly practicing the frog kick, but also the flutter. I read that these are not for beginners, that people without strong legs get cramps in their calves. I have strong calves but figured I'd better start swimming with them now before I dive again in the summer to make sure my legs are tough enough. After swimming them, my calves were fine, but 10 min in my feet were killing me! Not from the contact, or poor fit, but half-way down my foot (where the metatarsals meet the tarsals, mid arch really) feel like by bones were being pulled apart. After my first day I figured I'd be sore and then my feet would toughen up, but I wasn't sore the next day, not muscle-sore anyway. Felt like I was walking in women's shoes or something the day before, maybe how it feels to wear wooden clogs. Day 2 was more of the same. Now I'm thinking this doesn't feel like training, it feels like abuse.
In short - The dive rite fins hurt. a lot. and not in a good way. Now I'm looking for a replacement that can serve me now in OW but can be used to learn cave-diving maneuvers too.
Thanks for any tips!