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Other Dive Equipment: Discuss Moving Halcyon fin strps to a new pair of fins in the Dive Kit and Equipment forums: Hi all, I'm looking for suggestions on how to overcome a bit of a problem I've got. I've bought some ...

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Moving Halcyon fin strps to a new pair of fins

Hi all,

I'm looking for suggestions on how to overcome a bit of a problem I've got.

I've bought some jetfins from someone giving up. I really bought them for the attached Halcyon fin straps. I've found the fins are too small (I'm not surprised), but I'd like to take the straps off and put them on another pair of fins (ND jetfins size coco the clown).

Any ideas? Can I get another pair of pins from a Halcyon dealer? If not, suggestions please? Really small s/s threaded rod with s/s nuts would do just fine (when I say small, I mean 2mm) - anyone know where I can get some??

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You can get replacement pins from any Halcyon dealer like Ocean view, Vobster, Underwater Exploders in Portland.. Shouldn't cost more than a few quid each..
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What size are the jetfins? If you're looking for a good home for them.....
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What size are the jetfins? If you're looking for a good home for them.....
They're the ones where you (just) can't get size 12 dry boots into them. They're not your actual scubapro jobbies, a copy called Sub Aqua products. All I can say is they're pretty heavy. Make me an offer, if you like!
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