Travel Fins: What are you using to drop weight, but give good performance?

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OMS Slipstreams are very similar to Jetfins, but more or less neutral in the water. Both they and the DiveRites Lynn mentioned work well for the non-silting and precise positioning kicks.
 
I dive Apollo Bio-Fins at "home" but when I travel I take my old US Divers (AquaLung) Blades... they're light and perform well in currents.
 
Hi,

Has anyone tried to pack their Force Fins in a Dive Caddy? I love my force fins and don't want to leave them behind. Thanks.

M
 
Over time, my entire family has gone to APS Mantarays. We travel A LOT and find these perfect for our needs.
 
My wife and I bought Aqualung Express full-foot fins for our tropical travel. The only negative would be length; quite long. Fit is great, foot pocket is comfortable and neither of us had blister/chafing from the heel area.
I also have Force Fin Pro's but I have yet to travel with them because I don't like traveling with the thick boots I normally use in cold water.
At some point I may invest in another set of Force Fins in a smaller size to use with a thin boot.
 
Anyone ever use open heel fins with a water shoe (like the Merrell WaterPro Manistee) to save weight? I was thinking about getting a pair to try with my Force Fin Pro's on my next vacation.
 

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