It's with the replacement. I don't remember it happening with the originals. Could be a defect, could be that they need more dives to break em in. Could be I was doing something unusual for a few dives, I guess.
That click is disorienting at first isn't it?
We all had to get used to telling the difference between the click and kicking something with the fin. FOr the first couple of weeks, I thought I had all of the sudden become a kicker and biter.
I have used mine for a year (and a half?), they always click, but I just got used to telling the difference.
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I've got a set. I've only got about 40 ow dives (and maybe 20 or so pool dives) on mine, they showed no sign of wear in that joint. I did have a problem with the clear rubber separating from the colored part around the end of the fin.
Did that happen spontaneously with yours, or was there a 'cause'? Because this is one failure I have had, but I wrote it up to just beating the hell out of gear and jamming them tip first into the weight belt bucket every day. I dove for a month on them and watched the tear work its way up the fin a bit before retiring it.
My full foot Cressis can deal with that because it is not two materials.
If it's not just me, I am getting that fin replaced.
I will say get actual stainless spring straps rather than the Mares spear gun rubber buckles, because those do not last. Mares chose a crappy grade of spear gun rubber to put in them, but in Hawaii, better spear gun rubber is all around, so I have upgraded all my straps to better spear gun rubber. Better to skip on the problem in the first place probably.