Hey everyone,
I just bought an Oceanic Jetpack (I know, a little gimmicky but got a great price) for travel to warm weather spots in the Caribbean. My current fins are Tusa hyflex switch pro fins, a bit big for the backpack of the Jetpack. They recommend their Oceanic Accel fins, but I’m also considering the Aqualung Storm or Tusa Travel Right fins. Anyone have experience with any of these?
Just me, I would take that Jetpack back like I had rockets on my fins. A good price on something that is not so good, what is that?
The Oceanic Aeris Accel fins. They are a mixed boat of good and bad. They are light and compact comparable to the ScubaPro Go-Sport in those regards:



Where they are not comparable is in thrust. The Accels are like 70% of the Go-Sport and maybe 60% of the Gorilla Go-Sport. I found them to be unacceptable in current. The strap is not secure and has popped off several times and it tends to snag every line, weed, monofilament and DSMB. And the Accels are just not as comfortable. The Go-Sports are by far the most comfortable bootie (open heel) fin I have ever encountered since I began diving in 1966.
Blade sizing is an odd thing. Many fins have very different blade dimensions as we get to the small end. But it makes sense that whoever might be wearing a size small fin would also not be able to nor need to push a larger blade. My wife and many of the ladies I now dive with use Go-Sport size small and they are not lagging behind, here in Cozumel, my wife and size small standard Go-Sports:

And no she is not chasing the turtle. The turtle of it's own accord chose to split us surprising the both of us and it and I made a hasty shot to capture my wife and the turtle. My settings and strobe were not correct but both of us seem capable of pacing a turtle into the infamous Cozumel current:

FWIW, I am 70ish, wear the size large in the Go-Sport Gorilla, I workout every day and still compete for fun in triathlon occasionally (less and less). It has been a long time since anyone has passed me underwater when I did not want to be passed but nowadays it happens occasionally and it does not have anything to do with my fins and everything about the engine driving them.
Why do I need to be able to go fast. Okay, there is a huge bait ball 150 feet or more away. There are four of us with cameras. I am very polite with my camera, I get my shots fast and back off to allow others in. Well, not everyone is as considerate (and I am teasing my buddies here


If I know I am going to be dealing with current and competitive buddies and no need for close maneuvering around a sensitive reef scape, the Mares Quattro is hard to beat when the need is only for speed. But they are heavier, larger and do not pack as well.