FelipeBR
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They look cool. Try the normal stuff first...
I thought that was pretty normal
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They look cool. Try the normal stuff first...
The boyfriends response. ...//... Now ARDory is welcome to dive any type of fin she wishes. I however will only pay for her or someone I care about equipment if I consider it equal to or better than the equipment I use. ...//...
COKE! No Pepsi!
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Apologies to the non Americans.... this is a long running meme
Although, my classes do not start till March, I am a little OCD and have to prepare before hand. My boyfriend told me he would buy me some new fins for my class as long as I didn't get the split fin. Well, guess which ones I like? Of course, the split fins. So, any advice or comments, suggestions on which style fin would benefit a new diver?
Ok, what do you want to do underwater? Split fins allegedly let you go faster and use less energy but is restricted to the flutter kicks. I started with split fins.
Non-split variety, those with a wide blade and thick sides allows you to position better and do more advanced kicks like frog and modifed flutter etc. If you use those kicks, the "less energy" argument is moot.
But what about speed you say? If I want speed, I rely on my Cuda 400.
I want to find Nemo. . Once I get comfortable with it all, photography will be my big thing.