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rickthescot

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I just pushed the confirm and ordered my new set. I ordered the adjustable as I live and dive cold water from rocky shores and will be traveling to Coco View in a few weeks for warm water. The thought is that the adjustable will fit both pairs of boots. I'll be back with a report. Thanks for all of the input, you all helped with my decision
 
awesome, welcome to the family. I am sure that you will like the adjustable. Let us know how the first couple of dives go.
 
I am sold. Used my Force Fin Adjustables all week at Coco View. From the start they felt different with very little resistance. First time out I went snorkeling in the "front yard". The ease of movement was incredible, speed was awesome. The adjustment period was minimal and I quickly realized I loved these fins for snorkeling. Next up was Scuba. Coco View requires an orientation dive with the divemaster and about 20 divers for a 40 minute dive. No one out ran me, not even the young bucks. Everyone said to take at least 10 dives to get full effect. I gained greater control with every dive. I tight quarters like the crevice at Mary's I could do a small flutter kick and never touched a wall. Got some funny looks on the dive boat and a question or 2. I could however walk on deck with ease. I would recommend these fins to anyone. BTW for sale are a great pair of Mares size large great condition. Thanks Blair, if you need a sales rep let me know.
 

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