Hi there, I need advice on what fins to get. I've read a number of post on comparisons, reviews, etc on Scubaboard but I could not find one perfectly fits my situation.
I’m a newbie diver with less than 50 logged dives. I currently use an aluminum BP/W (single tank), 3mm wetsuit, 3mm booties, 2x1kg lead (I think it’s equivalent to 2x2.2lbs), and a Mares Avanti Quattro+ (size regular). I mostly dive in tropical waters (Southeast Asia) where the water temperature ranges from 22-28 degrees Celsius (I don’t really need the 3mm wetsuit but I prefer to stay comfy and warm). I have never seen anyone dive with a drysuit around here but maybe that's because I'm still new and don't know any technical divers?
I intend to take GUE Fundies (sometime next year) and eventually go into tech (not anytime soon, perhaps in 3-4 years time). I’ve been made to understand that the Quattro+ are alright for singles and sidemounts but not suitable for backmount doubles.
After some thought, I’ve decided that I will sell my Quattro+ and find fins that are future proof in line with my plans. I’ve narrowed down to OMS Slipstream and Deep6 Eddy. You are more than welcome to suggest me any other fins apart from DiveRite XT (I can’t find any supplier for the XTs in my country. Shipping from another country is not really a viable option for me right now – my bank account will veto against it).
Price wise, I can get the Slipstream for the same price as the Eddys (LDS here are having crazy sales right now, I saw one LDS selling Scubapro Jets for 50% off).
I have a pair of feet that are wide at the front. I often have to buy shoes half to one size up to avoid my toes from cramping up. I’m quite keen to get the Eddys from reading reviews about how comfy the foot pockets are but worried that they may be too light/lack power for backmounted doubles. I haven’t tried both, but will go to one of the LDS this weekend to try the Slipstream and see how they feel with my booties on. Sadly, I will not be able to try them on in a pool (most LDS here do not have a pool).
As for kicks, I do both flutter and frog kicks - both of which are still imperfect. Going forward, I’d like to focus solely on frog kicks.
Any thoughts and comments would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
I’m a newbie diver with less than 50 logged dives. I currently use an aluminum BP/W (single tank), 3mm wetsuit, 3mm booties, 2x1kg lead (I think it’s equivalent to 2x2.2lbs), and a Mares Avanti Quattro+ (size regular). I mostly dive in tropical waters (Southeast Asia) where the water temperature ranges from 22-28 degrees Celsius (I don’t really need the 3mm wetsuit but I prefer to stay comfy and warm). I have never seen anyone dive with a drysuit around here but maybe that's because I'm still new and don't know any technical divers?
I intend to take GUE Fundies (sometime next year) and eventually go into tech (not anytime soon, perhaps in 3-4 years time). I’ve been made to understand that the Quattro+ are alright for singles and sidemounts but not suitable for backmount doubles.
After some thought, I’ve decided that I will sell my Quattro+ and find fins that are future proof in line with my plans. I’ve narrowed down to OMS Slipstream and Deep6 Eddy. You are more than welcome to suggest me any other fins apart from DiveRite XT (I can’t find any supplier for the XTs in my country. Shipping from another country is not really a viable option for me right now – my bank account will veto against it).
Price wise, I can get the Slipstream for the same price as the Eddys (LDS here are having crazy sales right now, I saw one LDS selling Scubapro Jets for 50% off).
I have a pair of feet that are wide at the front. I often have to buy shoes half to one size up to avoid my toes from cramping up. I’m quite keen to get the Eddys from reading reviews about how comfy the foot pockets are but worried that they may be too light/lack power for backmounted doubles. I haven’t tried both, but will go to one of the LDS this weekend to try the Slipstream and see how they feel with my booties on. Sadly, I will not be able to try them on in a pool (most LDS here do not have a pool).
As for kicks, I do both flutter and frog kicks - both of which are still imperfect. Going forward, I’d like to focus solely on frog kicks.
Any thoughts and comments would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.