What's some good freediving fins without breaking the bank?

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Do you mean price or Leg Muscles?

Price wise most free diving fins tend to run high over $100 to even $300... I do know of a Cressi model that I do believe is under $100 its the Cressi Pro Star Freediving Fins I believe. If you are interested in free diving recreational or professional really does depend on what you go for as well. The other option is looking to find a 2nd hand pair or something...

Leg wise they all tend to be some what similar, some range in hardness of materials which can range on your thrust per fins.... I would suggest if you can try them on, get a good feel for them and then make an educated choice... Let me know if you have a specific brand and maybe me or someone else can give you some ideas of how they work...

hope this helps :)


Thanks for the help.

I've got strong leg muscles so I'm not worried about that. Most of the fins I've seen are around $300. I was wanting to spend in the $100-$200 range. At least for my first pair.
 
I need more information from you:

--Are you diving in warm water or cold (less than 65 degrees F)?
--What is your experience level in the water? (Competitive swimmer, recreational swimmer, have not been in the water much.)
--Shore diving or diving from a boat?

SeaRat

Hey SeaRat,

1. Warm water.

2. recreational swimmer

3. both

Thanks

Vin
 

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