Once you'll get 11 size fins and need a beta-tester in France, count me in.Yes, but first we need to produce more sizes, and get domestic awareness of this product. If sales justify, we could then ship a container to some distributer there.
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Once you'll get 11 size fins and need a beta-tester in France, count me in.Yes, but first we need to produce more sizes, and get domestic awareness of this product. If sales justify, we could then ship a container to some distributer there.
I was able to remove the spines without the tool at the shore dive location by using the bend trick you previously posted. Not super easy, but definitely doable.Yes. Most people would want to use a couple blunt objects to push the red buttons, such as a couple sticks or pencil erasers or something,, or use the spine removal tool that comes with the fins. The tool is also provided with every extra set of spines. The red buttons are kind of hard to push with fingers only.
Here is a clip of the spine installation.
Installing spines
The design of the tool has evolved, with the ribbon style tool on the right the one we are going to injection mold. The earlier tools were 3D printed.
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I have not tried any other fins since my review. I am intrigued by Truefins and may have to try them someday. Perhaps I can arrange a loan from @MrChen as I do quite a bit of my diving in SE Florida.
It would be practically impossible to change spines underwater "on the fly". Each spine is 5 pieces that are only held together by the fin.So, uber hard to change underwater "on the fly"?
You probably recieved the older red spring pins with the domed top. The newer chamfered pin top is a little easier to press, and as time goes we will make it yet easier to press those pins without the use of a tool.I was able to remove the spines without the tool at the shore dive location by using the bend trick you previously posted. Not super easy, but definitely doable.
Nice viz, maybe you should make some spines the glowTruefin, frog kicking with sidemount configuration...
Yes, that is possible with phosphorescent pigments..Nice viz, maybe you should make some spines the glow