True dat. $499.99. Guess where my limit is.Until the great @Bob Evans blesses this pretense and actually puts them on sale, we're all farting into the wind.
But in the spirit of misadventure, I say $475.00
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True dat. $499.99. Guess where my limit is.Until the great @Bob Evans blesses this pretense and actually puts them on sale, we're all farting into the wind.
But in the spirit of misadventure, I say $475.00
True dat. $499.99. Guess where my limit is.
They were designed to be floppy for swimming or snorkeling. These airs will go on sale soon. Thanks for positive test. Send some pictures.I have a pair of the SK-2 that I bought to carry in my suitcase in case I lost a regular force fin on a dive trip. I never really used them that much until the last couple of days. Seeing all the posts, I used them to swim laps. Worked great, really floppy compared to other force fins but kept me moving at a good pace.
I was wondering the same thing as I looked at boxes and boxes full of Force Fins. Here is one sample of may be the first Beaver Force fin. Flat blade with Vortex generators on the backside. Needs hardware for the Adjustable foot pocket. Would be nice to use for swimming / snorkeling. Great for a #FORCEFINNERSUNITE.Once again I'm wondering : how many different fins modes did you ever design and sell ?