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Hi Seo-San,I posted movie to YouTube, "2014 Lunocet How does it work?"
I tested it at Okinawa, Miyakojima.
I am not good at swimming. But it's so fun.
Please do not laugh, even if you see this.
I'd love to see a detail review!! Looking forward to that~I've had one for a little while now and will be posting a detailed review in the next day or so...
Hint:
I'm going to the pool tonight and can take any of 6 fins in my basement and it's the 2014 Lunocet that I'll be taking.
Hi Seo-San,
You mentioned that the fin is pretty heavy
I'd love to see a detail review!! Looking forward to that~
http://www.deeperblue.com/review-2014-lunocet-monofin-part/Looks like some one got a review out before you~With my shoes, it's 4 lbs (as compared to 7 for a hyperfin) and with 2mm neoprene booties, slightly negatively buoyant.
More to come.
Oh... And a correction... I had 7 fins in my basement.
I also have one on loan and gave another away. LOL
http://www.deeperblue.com/review-2014-lunocet-monofin-part/How come I can't edit my own post...?http://www.deeperblue.com/review-2014-lunocet-monofin-part/Looks like some one got a review out before you~
Gosh... I really can't wait to try mine... I have already got my shoes ready but have absolutely NO idea when the fin will start shipping...
http://www.deeperblue.com/review-2014-lunocet-monofin-part/Looks like some one got a review out before you~
Gosh... I really can't wait to try mine... I have already got my shoes ready but have absolutely NO idea when the fin will start shipping...
Oops!! My bad~ Great review though~ It'd be nice to see more videos if available~Actually, 'tis my review.
The louncet is 31" tip to tipWhat are the measures of this new fin?
With weights you have to keep the Lunocet moving to stay up, even with 4lbs on you and no suit. Without like swim suit only, you can pause but it is much more comfortable to bend your knees and flip the fin a little with your ankles, you will actually hover a few inches up out of the water. If I really kick in a steady motion I can hover with both shoulder up out of the water. Even as heavy a fin as it is, I was at 22 feet and went to do a reg swap for the video we were shooting. Wasn't paying attention and let go of the rocks and BAM, I was 5 feet above my partner scrambling to get back down and in the frame. So its not going to drag you to the bottom if you stop moving.AA & Fonduest,
Just a quick one. Depth at plate and turning to come back up - have either of you got any news on how these fins behave/feel in that part of the dive. The Luno review sounds like "keep it moving" is the happy place, so wondered what swimming up from stationary when negative would feel like? Can they be comfortably loaded up to get you moving towards home again?
Thanks
G
AA & Fonduest,
Just a quick one. Depth at plate and turning to come back up - have either of you got any news on how these fins behave/feel in that part of the dive. The Luno review sounds like "keep it moving" is the happy place, so wondered what swimming up from stationary when negative would feel like? Can they be comfortably loaded up to get you moving towards home again?
Thanks
G