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Interesting! I bet the frog would work fine due to the paddle. I take it that the jet propulsion is from the tubes attached to the side. The foot pocket on the other hand looks to be a pain!
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UP - try to get them to send a sample pair to the prestigious Northwest Camel Society for Diving Propulsion Reserach and see how they stack up against Apollo Bios!!!!!