Travel Fins: What are you using to drop weight, but give good performance?
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Travel Fins: What are you using to drop weight, but give good performance?
I have Mares Volo fins. I love them, they perform awesome, but they are big, heavy and are open heal for boots - needing boots too.
I'm headed to Aruba and am taking these fins, but I was wondering what else people are using successfully for tropical diving that weigh less, but provide good propulsion control?
I read up on the AL Hotshots, and they seem nice, but fall down on more advanced techniques. They might be adequate for me, but I'm looking for a slightly more capable solution, if it exists.
Dan--Your basic Force Fin makes for a great all around fin, especially when travel is factored in. I got tired of lugging around my heavy Bio-Fins and not only are the Force Fins much lighter and smaller they are great for diving. Yeah, open heel but a pair of $25 dollar TUSA Imprex hard soled booties work fine with them. I photograph a lot and the fins give excellent control. Being shorter, stiffer fins you are much more "reef conscious" too, less likely to accidently knock things around. Just my opinion of course--but I'm right! (Which of course is what anyone thinks if they like whatever fins they use...) // ww
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When I travel, I take my old US Divers (Aqualung) Blades. They are light weight and give me good performance on most of the dives I do. My Apollo Bio Fins are great for local diving, but too heavy to travel with.
My twin jet fins are too heavy when I travel to places with small plane end rides that are super restrictive on weight (charter plane to sharm allowed 8 kilos for second bag, similar problems in Australia) so I leave them home and go with my scuba pro blades. Saves me nearly 5 lbs. Normally I take my twin jets. I just pack carefully. If I'm headed for a liveaboard I only take a couple suits and t shirts in addition to my dive gear. I am nearly always going to a dive resort so I rarely need much more than the essentials.
I use Jets at home, and they are heavy. For travel, I've been using the Dive Rite EXPs -- but I weighed them before this last trip, and they're barely 2 lbs lighter than the Jets. Since the material is plastic and much less negative, it's clearly the spring straps that are adding the weight, and I'm NOT going without them!