Fins for damaged knee (Spilt ?)

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Hmm BoulderJohn, guess I should have given them a chance. Perhaps I'll go back to diving them regularly. :wink:
 
Hmm BoulderJohn, guess I should have given them a chance. Perhaps I'll go back to diving them regularly. :wink:

Oh, I don't use them any more. I prefer stiffer blade fins.
 
I have lost a large portion of my knee, and have a large steel insert.
I find that when I fin against a current each fin stoke results in a large clunk from my knee ... so considering changing my fins.

I think you should go with this one, so when your knee finally lets go, you can make it back to the boat. :cool:

I know you don't beleive me and I'm not a doctor, but I have friends with replacement joints and the next noise after "clunk" is "I've fallen and I can't get up."

flots.

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Someday,I really want a scooter. Still wondering how I'm going to actually carry a scooter, along with all the other gear,with bad joints,though.
Might have to save up for a Sherpa,too.
 
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The Scuba equivalent of a hovaround. I wonder if Obamacare would cover it?
 
Someday,I really want a scooter.

I'm here for you! I am going to buy a new scooter and sell my old one at half price! Just tell me where to send it.
 
My old and creaky knees are why I won't buy a scooter! I don't want the scooter to get my body someplace my knees can't get me back from!
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/perdix-ai/

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