After reading this forum a few times, I've decided to jump in and ask others to advise me on a choice of fins.
I dive in Monterey (DUI Drysuit shore dives), as well as in warmer areas (rash guard and small booties, at most from boat dives). I am slightly more than a casual diver, but hardly consider myself an expert. It's a pretty even mix of the two dive styles.
I am a photographer. I don't care about moving fast. On the contrary, I want to be able to hover, back up, and otherwise slowly control my position in the water.
I often frog kick and scull so as to not disturb sand/silt.
Having said this, I have been looking over all the messages and comparisons of force fins. Only the Excellerator mention mention frog kicking, and the Pros are the only one that seem to mention being able to back up.
I suppose the real question I am asking is: If I purchased a Tan Delta, what will happen if I scull or frog kick? Will they work efficiently? Would I need to go to a model with wings? Please help.
I dive in Monterey (DUI Drysuit shore dives), as well as in warmer areas (rash guard and small booties, at most from boat dives). I am slightly more than a casual diver, but hardly consider myself an expert. It's a pretty even mix of the two dive styles.
I am a photographer. I don't care about moving fast. On the contrary, I want to be able to hover, back up, and otherwise slowly control my position in the water.
I often frog kick and scull so as to not disturb sand/silt.
Having said this, I have been looking over all the messages and comparisons of force fins. Only the Excellerator mention mention frog kicking, and the Pros are the only one that seem to mention being able to back up.
I suppose the real question I am asking is: If I purchased a Tan Delta, what will happen if I scull or frog kick? Will they work efficiently? Would I need to go to a model with wings? Please help.