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    Quote Originally Posted by themagni
    Also, you forgot Force Fins.
    I don't believe it was an oversight. Jasoncassanova was asking for a comparison of three very similar fins. Force Fins are nothing like the other three.

    Quote Originally Posted by TSandM
    I don't know what you mean by "power" fins.
    Power Fins are a Jet Fin clone that were made by IDS for years.
    The Devil's in the details.

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    Quote Originally Posted by themagni View Post
    We should totally implement a search function.


    What means that?

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    Agree with NW GD the Hollis F1 is an excellent fin. I have been diving them for over a year now and they continue to amaze. I have had no problem powering cold gear, twins and even a dead scooter (once). Some things NW GD didn't mention; they are not expensive fins, the design of the foot pocket makes them sooooo easy to get on/off even with dry suit boots. They come stock with bolted on spring straps with a hefty/bulletproof finger pull that is strong and large enough to get a large 5mill finger through.

    The 2 defining attributes are that they are black and they are racecar sleek looking!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by SkimFisher View Post


    What means that?
    One word: Flippers
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    I've got the Seawing Nova's for my single tank dives, am looking into the Hollis F1 for doubles.

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