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Posted 4/27/2008 7:54:34 PM


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split fin or not. what would you buy and why. I am a big guy with strong legs and my wife is small so what are the pros and cons to fins?  Thanks

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Posted 4/27/2008 8:00:15 PM


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I haven't tried splits, but they say you get more thrust with less effort.
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Posted 4/27/2008 8:03:38 PM
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All though the old scuba pro jet fins were designed in the late 60's they are still one of the strongest fins on the market. However you will need strong legs to opperate for any length of time. I have settled down to the Atomic split fins for ease of use, no leg cramping.
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Posted 4/27/2008 8:21:10 PM


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i myself dont like split fins, but that is just my own opinion.

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Posted 4/28/2008 7:23:29 AM


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ask evensplit he helped me pick mine out. he can explain it all very easily.

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Posted 4/28/2008 7:39:32 AM


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For spearfishing, I do not like split fins.  For regualar moving about looking at wrecks, I like split fins.  Split fins technically give you more thrust with less effort, but still do not give you more thrust if you have the leg power to move a regualar fin.  I have had to give chase of a fish sometimes when split fins would have not give me the thrust I needed to track it down before it disappeared.

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Posted 4/28/2008 8:51:02 AM


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Ah, the split fin discussion has made it to the home front...

First of all, all split fins are not created equal.  The Atomics and the Apollo's were the first true designed from the start split fins, and most of the rest are loose copies of them.  Seeing the amazing popularity in the new design, some companies took existing fins and put a split in them and called them split fins (these are the models you see for $99).   They don't work, and some of them are so bad that it's funny - unless you're the one that paid $99 for them.

Split fins require a slightly different kick - not as wide as you use with traditional fins.  You can use the same old kick you've been using, and they'll work fine, but to really get the full performance out of them you've got to modify it a bit.

Split fins take some getting used to because they provide little feedback - they create little resistance on the kick, and to those that have been using traditional blade style fins (especially rockets or jets) it feels like they're not getting any power from them.  This is why most of the scoffers say they don't like them.."they don't have any power"...

The true split fins (atomic and apollo)provide excellent speed and power.  I've used them for many years now, in all situations, and have not wished for anything else.  Whether towing rescue students through the surf, kicking upcurrent in rivers, pulling a boat to shore, or trying to catch the AJ that swam off with the stringer, they've provided the speed and power I've needed.

There are a few Tech divers thatdon't like them while wearing doubles because they're more difficult to frog kick and scull with, but there are some that say they're fine - I don't do tech dives, so I'll have to trust their call.

Leg cramps, and sore knees and ankles are not an issue with split fins - the lack of resistance makes the split much more forgiving on the body - so much so that the Navy has been evaluating them for use by spec ops and rescue swimmers. 

If you'd like to try a pair of Atomic Splits, come on by the shop next time you're headed out, you can try mine.

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