... Scubapro updated the clips since I bought these fins and, to be quite frank, I doubt there's much evident improvement. I much prefer the improvised bungee fix anyway.
The one thing I miss with these Twin Jets is the ability to "balance" on them, to stop any roll, in other words. There is ... Read review
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...of the price of replacements. Scubapro updated the clips since I bought these fins and, to be quite frank, I doubt there's much evident improvement. I much prefer the improvised bungee fix anyway.
The one thing I miss with these Twin Jets is the ability to "balance" on them, to stop any roll, in other words. There is little resistance on the fin when it moves through the water in comparison with other more solid fin designs. This may also affect ... ...current. I have had no real problems. You might get used to this, you might not. WILL I KEEP THEM?
Probably not in the long run. I am now considering changing them for Turtle Jetfins, as I prefer their heavier construction and more rigid blade. They would offer a nicer compromise with the lower fin-kick inertia and perhaps better "balance". I cannot find a pair of Scubapro's Jetfins to fit over my drysuit boot. These more rigid, perhaps conventional, ...
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Advantages: comfortable to wear Disadvantages: not as much propulsion as other types
These fins i found after several uses i had fewer leg cramps when using these than i do my other fins and i found as a result my air consumpption was less. But these dives were mainly conducted in calm conditions with little or no current running, such as while training in Capernwray.
In a current i found that i was less comfortable and was not making progress as i would have liked, when i used the fins diving the thistlegorm i found i caused less ... ...of a prenetration as would have been usual for my familiarity on the wreck. This was due to a slight current i encountered outside the wreck which caused a necessary shortening of the dive, because i was breathing harder due to the having to fin harder to keep with my buddy. Over all the fins i would recomend in the likes of a quarry or lake but not in the sea where a current is likely.
I have recently started to reuse these fins and have found ...
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