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Just use the F-word or hand-signal (). It's one of the most versatile words in the English language.A slate.
Because there are some obscenities that don’t have a sign yet.
If anyone is looking for something like this, also try the term "fin keeper." I had some trouble getting good results with "fin grips."Fin grips to keep my full-foot fins secure when snorkelling in the choppy waters of the North Sea.
I may just have to get some for my save-a-dive kit, given most of my dives don't need them, but I might occasionally run into the dive that does.
Any freediving site should have those.If anyone is looking for something like this, also try the term "fin keeper." I had some trouble getting good results with "fin grips."
The cost is about $10-$12 depending on brand, I may just have to get some for my save-a-dive kit, given most of my dives don't need them, but I might occasionally run into the dive that does.
If anyone is looking for something like this, also try the term "fin keeper." I had some trouble getting good results with "fin grips."
The cost is about $10-$12 depending on brand, I may just have to get some for my save-a-dive kit, given most of my dives don't need them, but I might occasionally run into the dive that does.
First known as "fixe-palmes" ("fin fixers"), these three-way straps were patented by Paul Beuchat of French diving equipment manufacturer Beuchat back in 1960. The patent is reproduced below in the original French and in a rough English translation I made:If anyone is looking for something like this, also try the term "fin keeper." I had some trouble getting good results with "fin grips."
The cost is about $10-$12 depending on brand, I may just have to get some for my save-a-dive kit, given most of my dives don't need them, but I might occasionally run into the dive that does.
Occasionally, though I'd prefer not to. The full-foot ScubaPro Seawing Novas are nearly identical to the scuba-version, but half the price. I'm currently watching the used market to see if a pair of the Gorilla (open-heel) version pops up.You wear full foot fins while scuba?