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diveR and gary fisher power blades

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Has any one ever used either of these? How do they perfom/feel?

Any help is appreciated.
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Re: diveR and gary fisher power blades

Hey mate,

I have some DiveRs and they go pretty well. definitely better than my plastic blades. In hindsight I would have got a medium instead of hard stiffness blade, especially as I have them in the already stiff Picasso pockets.

From all reports the Gary Fisher blades are just as good. Lots of spearos in Australia are using both brands.

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Re: diveR and gary fisher power blades

I had a pair of Gary Fishers and loved the performance - you can definitely get away with a softer blade in these fins because they generate a lot of power. I understand that Ray Powell offers a lifetime guarantee, but I'm not sure - It would probably be worth talking to him about that. You can contact Ray at +61410342759
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