OTF
Coney Island Whitefish Biologist
Thank you @Angelo Farina, great post!
I've long suspected that the ideal all-around scuba fin is a moderately long (but not freediving length) simple, flat, stiff, unvented paddle fin; something like the DiveRite XT and not the Jet. That said I happen to dive exclusively jet fins and variants at this point, to conform to the standard @lexvil set.
When I flutter kick hard I do use the straight-legged freediving technique, it works well enough in jet fins but now I'm curious to swim some laps using the crappy oldschool technique to see how the jets feel in their actual design envelope.
Sorry to derail the original thread, but I think fin design and marketing is one of the most interesting and misunderstood facets of diving.
I've long suspected that the ideal all-around scuba fin is a moderately long (but not freediving length) simple, flat, stiff, unvented paddle fin; something like the DiveRite XT and not the Jet. That said I happen to dive exclusively jet fins and variants at this point, to conform to the standard @lexvil set.
When I flutter kick hard I do use the straight-legged freediving technique, it works well enough in jet fins but now I'm curious to swim some laps using the crappy oldschool technique to see how the jets feel in their actual design envelope.
Sorry to derail the original thread, but I think fin design and marketing is one of the most interesting and misunderstood facets of diving.