Review Tusa Hi-flex system, Tri-force blades

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Have to get the chance to dive them, these pro blades show great promise. I hope I can try them before the Thailand trip but the ocean has not been cooperative.
 
Have to get the chance to dive them, these pro blades show great promise. I hope I can try them before the Thailand trip but the ocean has not been cooperative.
I agree that the Pro switch blades work well. When I bought my fins I did not get them but bought them with the standard blade. I found those to be a bit underpowered in current when diving in Playa de Carmen and Cozumel. The Pro blades are 20% stiffer, per Tusa, and so far have been better.
 
Quick update, pro blades performed very well with a lean toward better flutter performance but still good frog kick power. The tri flex are the opposite in that the frog kick is better than flutter but both are excellent all arounders. First dive my buddy used the tri force and I used the pro blades, I used the tri’s on the second dive and he went back to his bats.
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Update:

In St.Croix currently and diving the triforce blades. I agree with lexvil above: better frog kick but lose a bit on flutter. I think it’s due to the being a bit wider and stiffer. The triforce might be a bit better for maneuverability as well. Regardless, nice to have both.
 
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