For those who have tried these fins, can you please provide any insight on the ability of this product to deliver on the following benefits, taken directly from the Omega website. I'd be particularly interested in numbers 11, 20, and 22.
No. 1 - Flipfins ARE the future of diving!
No. 2 - No more wasted time & energy!
No. 3 - Reduced stress, more fun!
No. 4 - NOT last to dive!
No. 5 - As intelligently designed as the rest of your pro dive gear!
No. 6 - Makes rescue and military operations safer and more efficient!
No. 7 - Slippery rocks...no problem!
No. 8 - Trainers love working in them!
No. 9 - Become more stable and less clumsy!
No. 10 - No more dropped gear when handling fins!
No. 11 - They make you look cool and confident!
No. 12 - No more drifting when removing your fins!
No. 13 - Walk from the car fully geared up right into the water!
No. 14 - No more tripping over your fins!
No. 15 - No more inhaling diesel fumes while waiting to climb the ladder!
No. 16 - More stability at the boat gate prior to jumping into the water!
No. 17 - No more struggling to squeeze in and out of fins in the water!
No. 18 - They put the fun back into diving!
No. 19 - Makes the start and finish of the dive a lot more relaxing!
No. 20 - Be first to the food table after the dive!
No. 21 - Packs well in your suitcase!
No. 22 - Gets you noticed on the beach!
No. 23 - No more slamming shins into the boat ladder!
No. 24 - Alternate blades and styles will be available!
No. 25 - Made in the USA!
Oh and I love the "idiot" in the video who doesn't know how to put their fins on, not to mention the fact that the water is lake-calm and about 2" deep as far as the eye can see such that neither of the divers in the video need to have their fins on at the entry point anyway.
Lastly, I have to image that in a pounding surf that presenting the significantly greater surface area created by wearing the fins flipped up would create a problem of its own.
One more aside from a "marketing guy" to the folks at Omega - when you endeavor to come up with more that ONE compelling reason that the customer should buy your product, you're in trouble.