New Halcyon Fin (wtf?!)

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Thoughts on this “interesting” design? Reinventing the wheel? At least it’s not another Jetfin clone.
 

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Neat. Is there science behind any of the shape? Even if not, looks like a sturdy simple paddle fin which is probably as good if not better than most fins.
 
It looks like there is some kind of steel cylinder in the fin wall. Could they be adjustable weights? (I’m aware of how crazy that sounds)
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Maybe for weighting if you want a neutral or more negative fin? Curious to see one in person.
Yup, looks like it. Basically what Scubapro recently introduced with their removable fin weights.
 
That looks more like a carving kit. Maybe it’s for doing stone carvings inside caves?

That is some sort of covert E&E kit.

Anyways while those fins might be the best in the world in the water, they fins look like Diverite XTs and Jet Fins had a baby that baby fell down the ugly tree and kit every branch on the way down.
 
well performance is everything -id like to try them
 
Take my money. My 20 year old jetfins that I had purchased from eBay started to crack this year.
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/teric/

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