Peter Bomberg
Contributor
Actually I am the slow poke, nudi's are my favourites and I have been known to spend over an hour hovering over a single spot, my quest is not freediving fins as such it's much more bizzare, I want to switch to full foot fins that weigh under 2.5lbs for a pair, small enough to pack in check in luggage and are still decent in current.Interesting. I infer from that that you enjoy hooning around underwater without stopping to closely watch what’s happening with the flora and fauna.
The long freediving fins are very much a one-trick-pony. Fine going forward scissor kicking but pretty useless for positioning using any of the myriad other finning techniques, nor in confined spaces even swim throughs.
Most finning efficiency comes from good technique, good trim, good buoyancy and streamlining.
Purely personally, I’m far happier underwater slowly mooching around a dive site enjoying the wonders of nature, even a small section of a reef/wreck, watching the world go by. It’s so divinely relaxing.
We enjoy our differences. Makes the world a more interesting place.
I still miss my Apollo Biofins they were awsome but they weighed an absolute ton and were great when I went on a there and back five trip, however now that we are doing a 2-3 month trip that might include 20 flights with a weght limit of 54kg in total for 2 I simply cant' take them with me, so searching for ultralight (everything)