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The business end of Force Fin. The tip of the iceberg fin=tip.jpg
 

These are great fins - not quite as versatile as the Hockey Fins, not quite as powerful as the Excellerators but they are light and short enough to easily fit in a dive bag when traveling. They improve on the Force Fin Pros when it comes to frog kicking and positioning for photography. Because of the Tan Delta material they have lots of power, if you need it, but they are as easy on your ankles, knees and hips as the originals.

Because of how easy they travel, I probably use these as much as I do my Hockey's - although they rate slightly below the others in ultimate power performance.
 
Wish I had the Time to tell the story, Flying Force and Barney Lambert, Boeing's wind tunnel, Americas Cup...flying_force.jpg
 
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