Can anyone recommend a good pair of fins?

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If you are looking for something lighter, go with OMS Slipstreams. They are a monoprene version of the Jet Fin so they lighter but are almost identical in terms of performance in the water.
 
Atomic splits are nice...called smoke on the water, firm enough to allow a frog kick, and very smooth...might want to try Hogs, as they are similar to turtles but give me (don't know about yourself) nice control for less money.
I have a set of Atomic split fins and they do nicely for recreational dives with little to moderate current. If you plan to dive in any overhead environment and need to scull or plan to dive in medium to heavy ocean currents, I would avoid them.
 
im shocked at so many posts and no one has yet mentioned turtles ... so i will say that most of the people who vote JETS fall into two categories:
they either dont fit in turtles
they have not tried turtles

(nothing wrong with jets, they are awesome, just not as good as turtles.)
 
Interesting comment Ronzo, I've never tried Turtles, but my friends who've used both only use the turtles because Jets won't fit their dry suit, they prefer Jets. You're the first person I've heard with the opposite opinion.
 
I have a set of Atomic split fins and they do nicely for recreational dives with little to moderate current. If you plan to dive in any overhead environment and need to scull or plan to dive in medium to heavy ocean currents, I would avoid them.


Oh, so are you suggesting that for some reason a fin stops working because it's being used in a body of water that's moving rather than stationary ? :rofl3:

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anzac65:
Oh, so are you suggesting that for some reason a fin stops working because it's being used in a body of water that's moving rather than stationary ?

I'm not speaking for bsumner, but I think we all know than any pair of fins will provide a finite amount of thrust. When we dive against a current, part of that thrust is needed to just stay in the same place, any extra thrust lets us move against that current. As the current increases, there is a point at which we can no longer make progress against that current and shortly after a point where we can no longer even stay in the same place. We will reach this point regardless of which fin we use, although that point may be reached at different current speed with different fins. I suspect bsumner is telling us that point is reached fairly soon with the Bios. I've tried Bios, but never in a strong current. I have tried Twin Jets in a strong current and could make no progress in a current that I know I could have moved fairly easily with my Jets.
 
I'm not speaking for bsumner, but I think we all know than any pair of fins will provide a finite amount of thrust. When we dive against a current, part of that thrust is needed to just stay in the same place, any extra thrust lets us move against that current. As the current increases, there is a point at which we can no longer make progress against that current and shortly after a point where we can no longer even stay in the same place. We will reach this point regardless of which fin we use, although that point may be reached at different current speed with different fins. I suspect bsumner is telling us that point is reached fairly soon with the Bios. I've tried Bios, but never in a strong current. I have tried Twin Jets in a strong current and could make no progress in a current that I know I could have moved fairly easily with my Jets.

So, you're saying that the twinjets you used were slower than the Jets ?
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/swift/

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