Two more dives and I’m liking these fins more each time. Next week I try them in Puerto Vallarta for some semi warm water.
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Paired with the outlaw you really do have the perfect warm water travel set upMentioned earlier on the big feature of these fins and the ability to take them apart.
here is pretty much all I need for dive gear for a warm water trip
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putting in the flat filler stuff
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the aqua lung outlaw, disassembled, 3/2mm wetsuit regulator, full size fins plus some swim suit and rash guards extra clothesView attachment 772197View attachment 772198
View attachment 772199it’s all in there.
off to Puerto Vallarta for 10 days. It’s not a regular dive trip but I should get a few days in.
As someone with 'lower' feet (less tall?), the Gorillas are fantastic for me. Perfect fit with my thin, open water booties. HOWEVER, I will add that you really do need boots with extra rubber padding on the toes and front of the ankle (if you know what I mean) - where the end of top of the foot pocket is.I tried the Nova Gorrilas. They crushed the top of my foot. The harder I finned the more they crushed it. Sold them.
Just did 8 days of diving in curaçao with the super nova, truly great fins for cold home waters and for travel, very nice control, I can even back fin and I’m no good at that.
Looks like only Europe for nowThe SuperNova Tek are out now
I have both. Gorillas are stiffer but not much stiffer. The Supernovas from what I heard, feel more like Gorillas in terms of stiffness.Any more feedback regarding how the Super Nova Seawing compares to the Gorilla Seawing in terms of stiffness and power?