Full Foot Fins SCUBA Fin Questions?

SCUBA fin questions? - full foot fins

OK, so I am looking for diving, but I need wings! I snorkel fins, but apparently it will not work. I would like fins full foot, then I buy the shoes, too, and tend to use it for snorkeling .... My question is, how can one tell the difference between diving and snorkeling fins whole foot? Even then, if you know any good places to buy online? Thanks

3 comments:

Heretic said...

Go to your local dive shop, where you took the class certification. Learn about the different types, then try the OW rate for class certification.

This will tell you what you want, not what a group of strangers, you should receive.

The most comfortable in their fins, the more time for diving! :)

Brother Otter said...

The simple way to differentiate is with someone in a dive shop work. However, compare the prices. Some dive shops pay dearly for the team. Not selling the fantasy of the exotic material - a basic set of fins are all you really need.
I tend to things that you can get your hands first to buy. The costume of this time to go online triedbought not good.

Seriously consider requiring that fins, boots. It's nice to protect the feet when walking, so that the diving on the coast. I know some people that the use of sports footwear, waterproof boots, instead of diving.
My wife recently on its fins Strip for springs on. She loves them!

cataraft... said...

Well, it really is a clear gap between fins and snorkel. Your selection should be done primarily on this type of diving you are based and what is the strength of your kick. Full-foot fins have the disadvantage that the tip of the boot easily, and when this happens, its time to back fins. I've always kind of interchangeable strap fins, jet fins ScupaPro my first choice. First, because I am cold water (diving in California), the extra heat from neoprene boots is essential. 2. When I pull my belt, I hold in reserve in my scuba gear and 2 minutes later I'm ready to go. N Fins still do not dive trip in bad condition.

If I were you, I think first of the kind of diving I am likely to do. Then you go to a dive shop and good advice. Then try on different types of boots and fins, a combination that is comfortable for you to find.

Also think about how strong a swimmer / kicker is you. Some free diving fins designed for very large areas, and if they are not strong enough indUCE cramps in the legs. Also, remember that you and your team needs to go in the water, so little fins that are used for body surfing and the like are not suitable, either because they simply do not blow does not need stimulus.

You could in the long term with the search for a partner, not the work for you. Going with a sign of good quality was especially made for the use of SCUBA and its ability to taste very good.

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