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plongeursousmarin:
You're right, the stiffness is in the blade. I meant power transfer. No need to be ALL HIGH AND MIGHTY ABOUT IT. Jeez.

whatever drugs you;re on, try cutting back. just a thought.
 
Amphibious:
whatever drugs you;re on, try cutting back. just a thought.
"I;m" on no drugs, medication or recreational, since it's not recommended for diving. And thanks for the constructive post, it brings a tremendous lot to the topic. Try not to be so full of yourself and then you won't be wasting your time sending posts like that one when people react. Have a nice day.
 
haha. ok. whatever. maybe one day you can try and explain to me how I suddenly became full of my self from a 2 sentence post? you're reading to much from to little.
 
bikeflip22:
3) better streamling than open heels(very important for freediving)

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what is streamling, sorry for the newbie questions im just intrested in getting into some free diving, i have both open heal and fullfoot fins

fin straps and buckles create drag. a full foot fin has less drag, generally speaking, of course. Extra drag=extra effort...freedivers want to get down and back up as effortlessly as possible...hope that helps.
 
bikeflip22:

BTW - I noticed my spelling error that may have led to confusion. The word is "streamlining" not "streamling"...
 

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