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I have found some fins that come in my size and they are at a shop about 10mins drive from where I live so can go and try them on, but was wondering what people had to say about the Seac X-Pro fins?? I am a beginner diver so any advice would be much appreciated. Thanks |
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Hey, I've never heard of them. Could You post a link pointing somewhere with more info on these fins?
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Seac Sub is an established brand of dive gear, you can trust them for the good price-quality balance.
The X-Pro are unexpensive but well made entry-level fins if you need basic fins to get started. If I remember, their blades look a bit shorter than the average freedive fins, but still longer than the average snorkelling fins. I guess they don't have the extreme thrust to match very strong current or very deep dives, but if the price is convenient I think you could give them a try for the sort of relaxing shallow to intermediate dives, snorkelling and spearfishing in tranquil shoal spots. ...
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Thanks for the advice spaghetti |
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Pity the guy in the picture isnt wearing the same ones so we can see how long they are exactly
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