Warning Scuba Pro Full Foot Twin Jets Dicontued!

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CamG

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Just dicovered yesterday that S.P. full foot Twin Jets have been discontinued and some sizes remain. If a fan of them as I am, dont wait to long. I like the design and have become attached to my adjustable's. For travel puposes I have ordered a pair. Just wanted to let others know if they don't already. I like trying new fins but have my fav's to! Good luck. CamG Keep diving....keep training....keep learning!:)
 
Are those fins the same as sp twin jet fins ? and if so could i still get fin straps for spare's also the lifetime warranty? New Diver thanks DiveCod

DiveCod
 
Are those fins the same as sp twin jet fins ? and if so could i still get fin straps for spare's also the lifetime warranty? New Diver thanks DiveCod

DiveCod
 
>"Full foot" means no straps~<

Not necessarily. Free-Sub

has full-foot "Süper Jet" fins with adjustable heel straps. Just click the image below for a closer look:

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Full foot fins with heel straps were a lot commoner in the 1950s and 1960s. Some even came with instep straps. Nowadays, loose-fitting full-foot fins are generally secured with fin grips:

fingrips.jpg
 
My apologies fellow SB faithful. To much work and not enough sleep, I'll fire my spell checker. To give some details the Twin Jet full foot fin in black is a little stiffer and negatively buoyant. The other colors; blue and Hi vis. yellow are slightly different composite and actually positively buoyant. The graphite color has been discontinued in the Twin Jet fin. I try to dive different fins for fun and to search for special applications.
I fell in love with Twin Jets and try others but have a fondness for the way they perform. Fins are awesome! Dive as many as you can and dive as much as you can! Try new ones, old ones, sooner or latter a few will become your favorites. Good luck, CamG Keep diving....keep training....keep learning!:)
 
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