I should say that I love gadgets and new tech. However, I wonder what others think about this:
On the list of gear that gives me problems or that I think could be improved -- lights, drysuit, scooters -- fins do not appear. Unlike a recreational diver clamoring to see the most-colorful fish the DM has pointed out, I'm rarely in a rush to do anything; and when I am, I don't have to go far. Maybe that's because I know that I get the most enjoyment and time underwater by going slowly and taking in everything. If I want to go fast, I'll take a scooter or three.
Perhaps more important, for a number of safety reasons, I need my fins to do everything they do now. I favor mobility and precision over speed. I can reduce silt by altering my fining technique, a change I barely even think about before I execute. In other words, my fins are relatively cheap and do exactly what I want them to do. I have literally no complaints about my fins, down to the fact that they hold water that I can use to rinse dirt off my gear. I also think there's a good chance that I won't have to replace the Jet Fins I bought 14 years ago for another decades or more. Maybe I'll replace the springs before then, but not the fins. Maybe, maybe I'd prefer fins that are exactly the same but a little lighter. But I care so little about the weight that I wouldn't trade away any other feature.
Most important, my Jet Fins are completely reliable and will not break unexpectedly. There's nothing to break except the metal spring, and that will only distend.
My point is that the latest and greatest fins that supposedly deliver enhanced power are very important to new divers and recreational divers and not at all important to tech or cave divers. So maybe that's a better market to target.
Of course, I understand that just as one of the ways to get kids interested in something is to tell them that it's really for adults, maybe the way to get recreational divers interested in something is to tell them that it was designed for tech divers. But that may require some non-public arm-twisting or glad-handing. This thread smacks not of demonstration but of experimentation. Not to put too fine a point on it, but if I were sure that my fins would work great for tech divers, I'd go diving and set up a camera and make a quick video, showing that the fins do everything I say they do. And if I couldn't do that, on what basis could I possibly claim to be speaking truthfully?