Fins for snorkeling and pool training

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My idea would be to use them for scuba exercises, for ordinary swimming and occasionally for snorkeling also considering they are much shorter and easier to carry in a bag
 
We used to have the Oceanways Aqua pro in rental , it was perfect for the pool .
It is a short blade and did not scuff the bottom of the resort pool . It is not a fin
that fairs well in the ocean with scuba .
Sea Dwellers
 
In my case I ended up... just getting habited to ones I bought! Now I feel more comfortable with the same fins that gave me a bad sensation in the beginning
Anyway I find this discussion very interesting
 
We used to have the Oceanways Aqua pro in rental , it was perfect for the pool .
It is a short blade and did not scuff the bottom of the resort pool . It is not a fin
that fairs well in the ocean with scuba .
Sea Dwellers

Helen Mirren, star of "The Queen", used Oceanways Aquapro fins when she and her husband Taylor Hackford went snorkelling in Hawaii during November 2008:
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You can see how Oceanways Aquapros are made in the video below:
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/peregrine/

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