scuba diving-fins?

Posted on Jun 27, 2009 under Scuba Fins | 7 Comments

What are the best fins, brand name, for wet
tsuit diving?

THERE IS SCUBAPRO, CRESSI, MARES, AQUALUNG, ETC.
AS THERE ARE MANY TO CHOOSE FROM, I WOULD SUGJEST A PAIR THAT'S NOT TOO HEAVY SO AS NOT TO
PUT TOO MUCH STRESS ON YOUR LEGS WHEN YOUR DIVING FOR A SPECIFIC LENGTH OF TIME…

benefits of using fins in the swimming pool?

7 Responses to “scuba diving-fins?”

  1. Fishjetti Says:

    My favorite is Shopallstoresonline.com – go to their Scuba & Snorkeling section section and look around – it’s always a great place to start looking for most things. Add them to your favorites because they have Everything.
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  2. invisibleshamus Says:

    Mares volo fins are the best. They are versatile for all swimmer types and propel you well in the water without using too much effort, therefore your oxygen consumption is lower and you can enjoy your dive. They are pretty light weight also. Plus, they are used by the navy seals. They come in full foot or you can use them with a boot. Check it out! http://diverdans.com/detail.aspx?ID=190
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    I worked at a Scuba Dive shop in Santa Clara, California: Diver Dan's.

  3. FALLENMALAK Says:

    THERE IS SCUBAPRO, CRESSI, MARES, AQUALUNG, ETC.
    AS THERE ARE MANY TO CHOOSE FROM, I WOULD SUGJEST A PAIR THAT'S NOT TOO HEAVY SO AS NOT TO
    PUT TOO MUCH STRESS ON YOUR LEGS WHEN YOUR DIVING FOR A SPECIFIC LENGTH OF TIME…
    References :

  4. JIM P Says:

    try the scuba pro twin jets. also the old navy seal type if you are over 200lbs with your gear on.
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  5. Paul S Says:

    There is only one name that is the ultimate make of fin – FORCE FIN. They cost a fortune but they are SO fast and so comfortable you don't know you are wearing them. I wear Extra Force and have never looked back!
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  6. still trying Says:

    i really enjoy my aqua lung fins, but my buddies split fins seem to be a lot better have a lot less fatigue on your legs
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    adv diver

  7. scubabob Says:

    It all comes down to the type of diving you do and your personal kick style. There is no "good at everything" fin. There are "good at some" or specialized fins.
    For myself, I use old style Blades. I've tried splits and they were useless to me, but that's my kick style.
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