What's the advantage of fins like these:

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Once more, no exchange of thoughts or argument. Bashing is always the easiest way. I'm out.
 
I’d love to get a pair as I like to move as efficiently as possible in the direction I’m looking in. Have been watching out for a pair but no luck so far. The idea that so called tec divers only use jet fins is a load of codswallop.

Have you tried eBay?
 
Sweet, now I have permission.
But let's not address the overpriced and inferior aspects of the fins.

I'll agree with overpriced. That's why I bought mine on eBay. Have you tried a pair?
 
they travel well...

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(and yes, a double hose too...)
 
Once more, no exchange of thoughts or argument. Bashing is always the easiest way. I'm out.
For some reason some people are like this about FFs. They think they're being clever.
I like them a lot. Comfortable. Easy to pack. Easy to walk in. Provide amazing maneuverability. They don't beat up the coral. Easy kicking. And you can wiggle your toes.
 
I see a lot of go sports hate here. Mine are fine for wetsuit doing all the kicks. To light for drysuit for my taste though.

Force fins I've never tried to expensive to try and if it ain't broke don't fix it. I'll stay with paddle style.
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/peregrine/

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