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Well, since no one wants to believe it anyway I won't go there. Let's just say I always make a note of who's wearing splits.

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Yes, I think your right. Intelligent over achieving men with money and women usually does seem to fit! Thanks for pointing that out:rofl3:
 
BigHarryDiver . . .

Most new divers go through several pairs of fins before they settle on one, bet split or paddle.

Follow your instinct, young diver, follow your instinct . . .

the K
 
Yes, I think your right. Intelligent over achieving men with money and women usually does seem to fit!

They may well be intelligent. Money? Hard to say. Though I guess they had some before they bought all those retractors, dry snorkles, and myriad other gimmicks and gadgets.

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They may well be intelligent. Money? Hard to say. Though I guess they had some before they bought all those retractors, dry snorkles, and myriad other gimmicks and gadgets.

:eyebrow:

Not if they bought it from LP and saved 10,000%:rofl3:
 
.....actually, the most critical fin 'feature' is to make sure, whatever you buy, that they are the DIR-correct jet-black color....if they're made of the purest, absolute, darkest black color possible, it's all good ! ...let's just say that you've 'got it right' if you are able to stare directly into the fins, and you are able to relive the famous movie '2001: A Space Odyssey' moment where Dave is staring into the ink-black alien obelisk and exclaims '"My God, it's full of stars !!!"
 
Just make sure that the pocket fits your foot and bootie. If not, anything is pretty much a pain in the foot . . .

the K
 
Mr moderator please close this thread! I'm sorry I asked.
 
No, BigHarryDiver, don't be sorry. It's a good question . . . just one that doesn't have one set answer.

Safe dives . . . . . . . .
. . . safer ascents ! ! !

the K
 
Closed at the author's request.

The Kraken
 
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