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| First Set Of Dive Gear: Discuss Jet Fins? in the Dive Kit and Equipment forums: I know I've not been diving for a while but when I left the water Mares Avanti Quatro ruled ... |
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| Oh, forgot to mention that spring straps are THE bees knees! Makes it so easy to get in and out of your fins. Would never go back to those clip buckles...ugh! |
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However, I took them on my first stripy fish holiday dive (shorty wetsuit), and had the trim problem the previous poster mentioned. More than trim in fact as it made my feed heavy and even when overall trim was OK, my legs got tired just holding lifting my feet up / out to swim along. Admittedly this was with a comical arrangement wearing a pair of old shoes in them, but still - just like rockboots after all. So if I go stripy fish diving again, I'll buy another pair of quatros. The only other flippers I've tried where some cheap borrowed ones, and these were decidedly poorer on all counts. So admittedly based on my limited experience and limited sample of two different "good" flippers (turtles & Mares), I'd say the Jets / Turtles are superb for UK drysuit diving, but not much cop for stripy fish diving in warmer climes. I haven't bought the metal straps yet, but probably will when I get round to it. Also, for information, I've never used ankle weights in my drysuit, and didn't have "floaty feet" with Mares nor the heavier Turtles. Hywel |
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| sorry, mixed up my sports - "diving" not "caving" and I don't cave-dive either, at least not yet. Hywel |
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| I bought a pair of Jets yesterday and dived them for the first time today. Must say they are quite a bit slower than my Quatros but good for back finning etc. Also noticed how heavy the felt in the water when finning but didn't notice any difference on my trim.
__________________ Diving, like life in general is easy on the way down, but it's the coming back up that poses the most difficulty. |
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