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advice on fins (training-freediving)

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yiorgos

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Aug 23, 2006
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hi,
I am relatively new to freediving...
I am wondering if anybody has tried seacsub's X-PRO fins (take a look here SEAC SUB S.p.A. - Join the Passion) They are very cheap compared to other polymer fins (about 1/3 price). the manufacturer says they are good for freediving. I need a soft blade fin to use in up to 15-20 meters deep in the sea for freediving, and also to use in the swimming pool for training (swimming/dynamic apnea).
i have also seen cressi's (reaction/prostar/rondinella) on the internet but have no idea how they feel (http://www.cressi.it/easyStore/SchedeVedi.asp?ProdottiID=188).
any other recommendations?? I have beuchat competition and find the blade a bit hard but i suppose they are for deeper dives and not for the swimming pool. can i fit carbon blades to the beuchat later?
 
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