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My LDS of choice is South Shore Divers in Weymouth. I'll give them a ring and see if they carry the Jet Fins in XL. Thanks for your inut, I'm convinced.

LobstaMan
 
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My LDS of choice is South Shore Divers in Weymouth. I'll give them a ring and see if they carry the Jet Fins in XL. Thanks for your inut, I'm convinced.

LobstaMan

Yup they carry jets (and spring straps), very nice shop......ummm....NITROX.
 
Thanks for the help regarding the fins. X-mas present to myself.

LobstaMan
 
Walter:
The XXL Jets are designed to handle up to a 13 ½ rock boot.


I really hope these come out soon. Could someone please post here when they see the first of XXl in RL? Thanks
 
1. USD (Aqualung now) Super rockets or Jets (Scuba Pro). Good for every power diver, ok for surface swimming.
2. Biotech Splits. Awesome for cruising with no hard current. Take some to get used to. Bad for surface swims.
3.Force fins...I hate them. Its a personal issue with these powerless kickers.
4. Duckfeet...Great for those long surface swims but hell on the ankles down below.
5. Viper. Great body surf/snorkel/spearfishing fins but only for short distances. Your legs can over power them or get tired for the less than fit diver.

All other fins are spin offs from the basic design. If you can try out a few, do it and find whats best for you. Its all about what you wanna dive for your body to handle.
 

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