@leisurepro ok thanks i do have the H2o 5mm boots that have no sole they fit but they arent as flexible as the ones shown here so thank you for the info.
Generally body boarding fins are not a good choice for Scuba as they are too small and don’t have enough power to move you with all the gear on. To top it off usually they are designed to go on your bare foot so if you ever dive in colder waters you will be unable to fit a dive boot in the fin.
The fin whale is also called the finback whale, razorback, or common rorqual, is a marine mammal belonging to the suborder of baleen whales. It is the second largest living animal after the blue whale, growing to nearly 27 metres (88 ft) long. The American naturalist Roy Chapman Andrews called the fin whale "the greyhound of the sea" because of its great speed when chased and slender build.Long and slender, the fin whale's body is brownish-grey with a paler underside.
@cookiepwnsU Yeh it’s the shampoo and coditioner thing but with fins
I prefer open heel fins!!
he kinda reminded me of adam sandler for some reason
very helpful!
Boy! Do I wanna be a MASTER instructor after watching this
Force Fins RULE!!
never wanna see a normal fin again
@leisurepro ok thanks i do have the H2o 5mm boots that have no sole they fit but they arent as flexible as the ones shown here so thank you for the info.
Generally body boarding fins are not a good choice for Scuba as they are too small and don’t have enough power to move you with all the gear on. To top it off usually they are designed to go on your bare foot so if you ever dive in colder waters you will be unable to fit a dive boot in the fin.
i have bodyboarding fins will those work
Thanks
good!
This is great !!!
Thank you