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Old 08-11-07, 03:42 PM
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Originally Posted by Fiona
Sorry Steve, someone more qualified will need to give you a proper answer. The kit requirments say Fins should be rigid and not split.

Do they do force fins in black
erm - I didn't think force fins were split (as such)..

I still think you could do fundies with them.. 'I think..' - you would be 'humoured'.

gue.com/Equipment/Config/index.html -

point 32. Fins: These should have no attachment buckles that can break. Replace with a more robust connection.

and lower down the page:
Stiff blade fins are popular among divers who need to swim quickly, move against strong currents, or push large amounts of equipment through water. Less rigid fins will work when pushing less equipment or when less power is desired. The best practice for divers is to use the same gear all the time. Divers should remove all plastic buckles from their new fins and substitute for them stronger attachment springs.

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