Like Oldbear, I would like to know too. Perhaps a more revealing question is how many divers have switched to another fin from a Force Fin? …Any why?
I noticed that John Chatterton has used Force Fins in the past but recently wrote a favorable review of Hollis Bat Fins.
Hollis F-1 Bat Fins | Shadow Diver | John Chatterton
We all know it is human nature to rave about products we have spent a lot of money on. You can’t blame people from being skeptical when the product has not been copied, is so unusual looking, or the company hasn’t been bought out. It obviously hasn’t taken the market by storm. I know there are patents but many have probably expired, or will soon. All I seem to read are superlatives backed up by… more superlatives.
Edit: I also have to wonder about claims of biomechanical efficiency. If that is accurate, why haven't world class freedivers adopted them?
I noticed that John Chatterton has used Force Fins in the past but recently wrote a favorable review of Hollis Bat Fins.
Hollis F-1 Bat Fins | Shadow Diver | John Chatterton
We all know it is human nature to rave about products we have spent a lot of money on. You can’t blame people from being skeptical when the product has not been copied, is so unusual looking, or the company hasn’t been bought out. It obviously hasn’t taken the market by storm. I know there are patents but many have probably expired, or will soon. All I seem to read are superlatives backed up by… more superlatives.
Edit: I also have to wonder about claims of biomechanical efficiency. If that is accurate, why haven't world class freedivers adopted them?