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Hard to say from that picture, but someone poked a hole in the fins and put a grommet to hang them up on a hook.
 
guzzidude:
Just wondering if these fins look like Jets? Don't look curvy enough in the scoops. What do you guys think?

http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a29/mrogersfx/finiden.jpg

They look like the scubapro jetfins (except for the added grommet hole), but could be a clone made of different material. I cannot see the Scubapro logo. Scubapro jetfins have as logo on top of the foot pockets a circled S with a lightning bolt through it and with the writing "SCUBAPRO JETFIN" (see pic). The older versions don't have the lightning bolt.

L_XL.jpg
 
Here's a pic i tried to render a little, it's too pixelated to blow up anymore. This kind of research is fun to me, some of you probably not. We will know the verdict eventually b/c I bought this lot for $40. In the pic, see the round logo area with the left to right diagonal line(couls be the "S", lol... I thought they were US Rockets at first, but they resemble SP Jets or "good knock off". Have fun!

http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a29/mrogersfx/fins2.jpg
 
looked abit like idi turtles to me, then i looked at my turtles and decided NO THEY DONT :]
 
they look DIR anyways, apart from the stupid grommits
 
They are not Jets
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/teric/

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