Flat travel fins?????

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oxyhacker

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Anyone know who makes those flat travel fins?

The ones I mean are essentially a flat piece of plastic with some webbing straps riveted to them. I saw a test of them somewhere, and everyone who tried them was surprised how well they worked, but I cannot recall where I saw the test, or who made them.
 
Zeagle sells fins like that. I don't know who makes them though.

I have a couple of pair. I like them when diving a single tank and a wet suit because they're confortable on my feet. They give good control because they're fairly stiff but they don't seem to have the all-out power of some other fins. I didn't care for them when using a dry suit and doubles.
 
Thanks. Those are close, but not the ones I was thinking of. The ones I have in mind were made by one of the 2nd string dive companies, like IDI or someone, and actually even simpler than most of the Cabela ones.

Also, I don't imagine much engineering goes into these, but I got to wonder if there are differences in how a fin is designed, for tube/wader or swimming use.

Bob3 once bubbled...
The critters you're asking about are commonly used with those innertube fishing floats.
Cabelas has several varieties: SNIP

You'll note that when they're called "fishing" stuff as opposed to "diving" the price is a fraction of what it normaly is. (like the K-mart neoprene gloves):wink:
 

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