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I'm sorry, when I dream about awesome diving, it just does NOT include any images of climbing up the ladder or walking along the boat with my fins on.....these aspects of diving are to me, so trivial and meaningless, it is almost fascinating that a manufacturer was able to "invent" a need for help with this AND to sell the resultant "Flip-fins"..... I mean, consider for a moment the duration of the proposed benefit for the flip fins...For an hour long diving episode, 20 seconds of walking on the boat ( which is easier still barefoot) and at the dive end, climbing the ladder for 5 to 10 seconds....and not forgetting that both of these brief issues are taking place durring non-diving time.....I didn't notice anyone mentioning flip fins. I've used the Omega flip fins for about two years with the spring staps. The main reason is safety. I climb up the ladder with the fins on. They're really great for shore dives. No one is stepping on my fins and I don't need to do the shuffle. I get some strange looks from people, however. I don't notice any loss of speed or manuverability from previous fins I've used. I wore them during our Coco's Island liveaboard and it was so much easier to simply put them on while on the boat and get in the rubber boat while everyone else was trying to get their fins on while balancing on the boats edge and then sit sideways for the trip to the dive site.
So WHY purchase fins for use as climbing or walking footwear?
If you want fins that will make you move through the water better, then they will NOT be Flip Fins....Anytime you would like to try a pair of freedivng fins, I have a pair for you to try...you can try them at the Blue Heron Bridge, or come do a boat dive with my friends and I any Sunday....I have multiple pairs

I'd be happy to show anyone how easy it can be to walk in freedive fins...Climbing the ladder is going to require them off, unless the platform is low enough to allow "bellying up" on it.
*** I do NOT sell Freedive fins, or have any stake whatsoever, in any company that does. *** The massive Advertising campaigns that have led divers to their present poor fin choices are like "bad teeth that need extraction".....