You may want to have her consider a pair of free dive fins. For that size person a soft pair of fiberglass or carbon fiber or composite blade would be very efficient and should not be too stiff.Hello, fellow divers,
Yesterday my girlfriend and I went diving in a tropical area, when we are cutting through the current, she can't follow up the rest of buddies due to lack of leg power, she's 5'9 and weights around 140lbs, wearing a Gull Super Mew XX, and we dive in 3mm wetsuit, single tank, watertemp was 28C. I was wondering whether there are any fins that can kick easier in the current and require less leg power than Super Mew.
Or should I just tell her to hit the gym more often?![]()
There are no magic fins that generate thrust without effort, but a high quality freedive fin with a full footpocket and a blade stiffness that is properly matched with the diver and the intended use is probably best.
In actuality, a freedive monofin (single large blade that is kicked like a dolphin) is probably the best, but it is not practical for scuba diving for a variety of reasons.
Also, some practice (training in a pool with whatever fins you use) is going to bring you improvements if you don't dive several times a week.
thanks
dano
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