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My choice is the Force Fin Hockey Fins - they are powerful, do all the kicks, never cause me leg cramps and will live on forever.

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Wetsuit: Scubapro Jets
Drysuit: Hollis F1

Since you said one fin I would go with F1 simply because it can fit both drysuit and wetsuit boots. It also has a better spring strap than SP jets.
 
Before posting I checked what I'd written in my posting to the thread "What are your favorite fins and why?" in May 2008. Back then I came up with four models:

Alfaplastik Del'fin
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Escualo Clasica
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Balco Sprint
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Gull Mew
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Nine years on, I would still go for this selection.

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For the purpose of this thread, however, where we are being asked to narrow down our choice to one fin model, I would now plump for the Escualo Clasica (above), which sadly has recently been discontinued by its manufacturer in Mexico. Why this option? The Clasica is a comfortable, classic full-foot fin, so perfect for the gentle style of snorkelling I do these days that I almost forget I'm wearing them. Thanks to its raised instep, the pocket matches my foot dimensions precisely. The fins have a classic, gimmick-free simplicity. For me, fit is the main criterion when choosing fins. These fins provide me with all the manoeuvrability and endurance I need when I snorkel in the cold waters of the North Sea off the coast of the North East of England.

In conclusion, I am not going to recommend them to anybody else, because they represent my choice and nobody else's. Each to their own.
 
One pair for everything, Sherwood Triton, seawing novas a close second.
 
Deep6 Eddy Fins. I have tried a few pairs of fins on and dove with three. The Deep 6 are the most comfortable by far and generate a lot of power but also great control. I did cramp up a bit using them but my other dives had been with, dare I say it, split fins. :eek:

I still like my splits for long surface swims when shore diving but other than that, Deep 6 will always be a part of my dive gear.
 
Deep6 Eddy Fins. I have tried a few pairs of fins on and dove with three. The Deep 6 are the most comfortable by far and generate a lot of power but also great control. I did cramp up a bit using them but my other dives had been with, dare I say it, split fins. :eek:

I still like my splits for long surface swims when shore diving but other than that, Deep 6 will always be a part of my dive gear.

I'm currently using the Twin Jets, but I don't like the propulsion they provide (or don't provide) when frog kicking. Thinking about getting Eddy Fin. I know Twin Jet is supposed to be close to neutral, but the Eddy is slightly positive. Have you had any issues with floaty feet while diving wet?
 
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