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| Hi folks. Just got back from a LDS where I was looking for an open-pocket fin for use on my upcoming Belize trip. The guy in the shop sold me on the Aqualung Caravelle which seems decently stiff. My reason for this purchase is that the fins were the only thing left that didn't fit in either my carry-on or backpack - I now don't have to check any luggage. Looking at the Aqualung site, I see this fin written up as good for snorkeling. Does anyone have any experience with it for scuba diving use? TIA. - David |
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| "David In NH" <dgintz@gmail.com> wrote in message news:-8adnbQHk96wCNvZRVn-pg@adelphia.com... > Hi folks. > > Just got back from a LDS where I was looking for an open-pocket fin for > use on my upcoming Belize trip. The guy in the shop sold me on the > Aqualung Caravelle which seems decently stiff. My reason for this purchase > is that the fins were the only thing left that didn't fit in either my > carry-on or backpack - I now don't have to check any luggage. > > Looking at the Aqualung site, I see this fin written up as good for > snorkeling. Does anyone have any experience with it for scuba diving use? Parallel request- I rarely snorkel- What difference would a snorkeling fin be from a scuba fin? Serious. -- Popeye "If one does as God does enough times, one will become as God is." -Dr. Hannibal Lector. www.finalprotectivefire.com |
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| "Popeye" <Popeye@Finalprotectivefire.com> wrote in message news:124desunia7q6fa@news.supernews.com... > > "David In NH" <dgintz@gmail.com> wrote in message > news:-8adnbQHk96wCNvZRVn-pg@adelphia.com... >> Hi folks. >> >> Just got back from a LDS where I was looking for an open-pocket fin for >> use on my upcoming Belize trip. The guy in the shop sold me on the >> Aqualung Caravelle which seems decently stiff. My reason for this >> purchase is that the fins were the only thing left that didn't fit in >> either my carry-on or backpack - I now don't have to check any luggage. >> >> Looking at the Aqualung site, I see this fin written up as good for >> snorkeling. Does anyone have any experience with it for scuba diving use? > > > Parallel request- I rarely snorkel- > > What difference would a snorkeling fin be from a scuba fin? > > Serious. > > -- > Popeye > "If one does as God does enough times, one > will become as God is." -Dr. Hannibal Lector. > > www.finalprotectivefire.com > > > Guy in the dive shop steered me away from a different set of fins because he said they are fine for snorkeling but won't provide the scuba diver with enough pull to move body and gear through the water in any current. Hence, I think we're talking about the ability to move an equipment load in addition to the person - not an issue when snorkelling. This is all new to me - the only fins I've ever used are the open heel scubapro blade fins I got at the start of my OW training. I've used those for tropical diving but figured I'd go with something that will fit in the carry-on. Thanks. |
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| "Popeye" wrote > Parallel request- I rarely snorkel- What difference would a snorkeling > fin be from a scuba fin? Serious. Most people that refer to a snorkeling fin presume it's for someone that will put along on the surface. They normally mean that it's OK for poking along, but not powerful enough to push a diver, in full gear, against a noticable current. Freediving fins are a whole different animal and, at a guess, probably aren't good for snorkeling. My Mares Quatro Power fins are what Mares advertises as a freediving fin. Most freediving fins are long, narrow and flexible at the tips. Mine are longer and wider than most fins, but not nearly as long as other freediving fins. They're good fins for diving when acceleration or power are needed, like when I'm hunting or when diving in stiff currents. They are not, however, worth a shit for snorkeling, i. e. on the surface. I don't know if it's the length, or the amount of water they move with each stroke, but it's near impossible to keep them below the surface. They break, or suck the surface down, on almost every stroke. The only way I've found to keep them in the water, where they do me some good, is to turn so that my kick is horizontal instead of vertical or to foll over on my back, a position that forced the fins deeper. My Mares TRE fins and Jayna's Mares Avanti fins are a good compromise. They're a good snorkeling fin with enough power for any but the most vigorous diving. They're also the ones, of what I own, that I'd chose for wreck or cave penetration. In truth, even they move too much water to be ideal where silt may become a problem. For that, you need something that moves almost no water at all, like Jet Fins 8^)). They don't, however, move nearly as much water as the Quatro Power fins. BTW, all of the fins I mentioned are full foot fins. I leave the less efficient open heel/strap fins to those who need thermal protection during their dives and to those that, for good reason, prefer not to move as much water as easily. Lee |
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