Re: any suggestions- what to look for in fins?
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KP
It sounds like you might be coming to Kona for the most popular Performance course yet. If that is the case, taking Azapa's advice may be the best way to go. When you get here it should be easy to get 38-40, 40-42 and bigger footpockets to try on under your instructors supervision. With a good fit and plastic fins to take the beating it'll be easy to rationalize the $400 for a pair of C4-25 blades unless/until they convert you to a monofin.
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Aloha Bill
A man is wise, only to the extent that he is aware of his own ignorance. Bill Bonner '08
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