divegirlcpt
New
About to buy my first pair of dive fins, and want opinions of these please:
- Oceanic Manta Ray
- Beuchat Aquabionic
- Tusa Hyflex Switch
Ive dived with the Scubapro Seawing Nova Gorillas quite often, and really enjoy them. But I'm not keen on paying quite as much as they cost over here (though if they still sold the orange ones I might go for it )
To give you an idea of what I'm looking for, I want something with some kind of flexibility, as a lot of the diving I do involves long swims and hence a flutter kick. But during the dive I mainly frog kick so would like something that will be able to accommodate both reasonably well. I also do a lot of diving in fairly challenging conditions, so want something durable, and preferable with strong channels or vents that will help reduce effort.
Any opinions will be much appreciated, and if you have any other suggestions I'd love to hear them! But please no jet fins or turtle fins - I've dived with them but they are a killer with the long swims involved!
Thank you!!
- Oceanic Manta Ray
- Beuchat Aquabionic
- Tusa Hyflex Switch
Ive dived with the Scubapro Seawing Nova Gorillas quite often, and really enjoy them. But I'm not keen on paying quite as much as they cost over here (though if they still sold the orange ones I might go for it )
To give you an idea of what I'm looking for, I want something with some kind of flexibility, as a lot of the diving I do involves long swims and hence a flutter kick. But during the dive I mainly frog kick so would like something that will be able to accommodate both reasonably well. I also do a lot of diving in fairly challenging conditions, so want something durable, and preferable with strong channels or vents that will help reduce effort.
Any opinions will be much appreciated, and if you have any other suggestions I'd love to hear them! But please no jet fins or turtle fins - I've dived with them but they are a killer with the long swims involved!
Thank you!!