For years I have used full foot Rondine Gara (now Rondine Gara 3000 or Rondine HF) free diving fins for scuba. They offer me a lot of extra power when I need it, and allows me to approach timid marine life with minimal movement (you get more power with less leg movement). I can always leave other divers in the dust, but generally, my goal is very little movement.
Now, I use a Mk 15.5 rebreather and even with my Rondine 2000 HFs, it is a beast to maintain that 75 pound mass--plus the weight of my 40cf bailout bottle--in position with a strong current.
So I have been reading about split fins, and how they can give you more power with less effort. Everyone has their opinion, but I would rather hear from people who have tried both full foot free diving fins and full foot split fins like the Apollo Uni. Note: it is proven that full foot fins always give you more power given an equivalent blade with an open heel.
Since I am in Baghdad until a Galapagos trip in August, I can't test split fins anytime soon.
Has anyone else made the switch from full foot free diving fins to full foot split fins? Please don't give your opinion unless you have used both. Thanks!
Now, I use a Mk 15.5 rebreather and even with my Rondine 2000 HFs, it is a beast to maintain that 75 pound mass--plus the weight of my 40cf bailout bottle--in position with a strong current.
So I have been reading about split fins, and how they can give you more power with less effort. Everyone has their opinion, but I would rather hear from people who have tried both full foot free diving fins and full foot split fins like the Apollo Uni. Note: it is proven that full foot fins always give you more power given an equivalent blade with an open heel.
Since I am in Baghdad until a Galapagos trip in August, I can't test split fins anytime soon.
Has anyone else made the switch from full foot free diving fins to full foot split fins? Please don't give your opinion unless you have used both. Thanks!