DO 6 Gills VS SP Jets

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Done a search on the forum but got little info on the 6 gill.

Would like to know how the DeepOutdoors 6 gill fins compares to Scubapro Jet fins in terms of performance and manuveurability?

the only difference I know so far is that the 6 gill is much light than the jets. Appreciate your feedback. :coffee:
 
I used Scubapro Jet fin... good performance
 
Jason Ooi:
I used Scubapro Jet fin... good performance

have u tried the 6 gill? I wanna know how they compare with each other

thanks for ur info though:lol:
 
I own a pair of 6 Gill and routinely dive with them. I have never owned a pair of Jet Fins so take this for what it is worth. I like my 6 gills and think they are great in pushing a lot of weight, drysuit steel tanks, etc. I have dove them with my rec gear and found them to a bit of over kill with my regular kick cycles. When I use my frog kick they are WONDERFUL, for me. I also call it skulling. I also use the Deep outdoors spring straps and I like them way better than my previous spring straps ( EZ Pro Spring Fin straps from Innovative Scuba Concepts. I have seen and picked up the Jet fins before and they just seem to heavy for me.
 
ic.... i guess the biggest difference is the weight then, almost bought a 6 gill apart from the fact that the shop is out of stock for my size for a month...
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/peregrine/

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