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I hate to be the bearer of bad news but they can swim circles around your split fins...:)

Only if you just wear one. :rofl3::rofl3::rofl3:
 
There is a very simple method for determing the best fins for technical diving applications. Simply research the fins worn by the best divers in the world such as Jarrod Jablonski, Casey McKinley, John Chatterton, etc. They would not be caught dead with split fins in their immediate vicinity. Recreational divers? Different story...

I have a suspicion that your idols don't have the equipment prejudices that you beleive they do.

If a split fin, or a piece of cardboard and duct tape made any of them happy, don't think for a minute that they wouldn't use it.

Terry
 
I have a suspicion that your idols don't have the equipment prejudices that you beleive they do.

If a split fin, or a piece of cardboard and duct tape made any of them happy, don't think for a minute that they wouldn't use it.

Terry

I will mail you $50.00 if you ask them (post thread) on the GUE forum if they utilize split fins in any application. Idols? They are simply known divers that came to mind, two of which hold world records...
 
That would be a good get if we were talking about Force Fins but split fins was my subject matter. It would be interesting to ask HowardE what fins he truly wears...

Force Fins look pretty split to me. *shrug*
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/swift/

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