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Yep, that was the video where I said, "I recognize those fins." Thanks for finding it.
 
Sibermike, The Eames Exhibit has been extended till February 20, 2012, due to the great review's. This new link shows how beautiful the exhibit is''''and you can see how Force Fins look on Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles, California.Eames Words
 
Wish they showed a few more pictures though. I love the light filtering through the tan-deltas (especially if it is sunlight and I'm fixing to get them wet!)
 
sibermike7, facebook Force fin has turned out to be very interesting groupTransplants offer hope for decaying reefs - Miami-Dade - MiamiHerald.com
I would say that the fins in picture #6 (Ian) are FF Pros. I got a small chuckle out of the split-fin user giving a "ascend" (thumbs up) sing! We used to use that for "O.K." and used the index for "ascend". I still find myself making that mistake occasionally! Of course, she doesn't look old enough to have that problem, probably just doesn't know any better, hence the fins that she is using! :D!
 
Finning in Grand Cayman...l got a load of questions topside about them. Three years now - I'll never change.

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https://www.shearwater.com/products/swift/

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