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1Let's talk fins Empty Let's talk fins Fri Jun 24, 2011 9:21 pm

trout bum


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What brand and model fins is everyone using? How are they working for you? I'm currently using the adjustable Force Fins, but would like to try a pair of scuba type fins. I've read good things about Mares, Hotspot, etc...

2Let's talk fins Empty Re: Let's talk fins Fri Jun 24, 2011 11:09 pm

huyeed


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i got the outcast fins. i'm definitely a newbie so not sure if they're really ideal, but i was able to kick against the current and get to shore to save a sinking tube and my gear on my first outing.

interested to hear everyone cause i have wide feet. that plus waders means i have a tone of trouble finding fins that fit.

3Let's talk fins Empty Re: Let's talk fins Sun Jun 26, 2011 5:28 pm

Vagabond

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With my waders that have a boot foot built into them I have to use the hard plastic Caddis and Outcast fins since they are the only ones that will fit. They are not the greatest or most kick/power efficient but the do work.

With my waders that have a stocking foot and I use neoprene wading boots I use the force fins which work great if I don't kick with them like a dive fin, they work better if you make like a bike pedaling motion.

I just got a set of Hotspot fins but havn't had a chance to try them out yet. They make them in a few different sizes from what I see at Turner's Outdoors. And they are shaped alot like the U.S. Diver fins.

4Let's talk fins Empty Re: Let's talk fins Mon Jun 27, 2011 11:06 am

Madbasser

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I have a pair of U.S,Diver "Blades" and they work good for me. Have good thrust and not tooooo long.

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