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Alemanni vs DiveR fins

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Valentina K

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Hello everyone!! I want to invest in some new amazing fins. I currently have captain nemo soft fins but i still find them really hard (im 47kg). I have heard some amazing comments on alemanni, but has anyone tried both alemanni AND diveR an can compare them? Can someone please give me a review about one or both?:) i would really appreciate it!
 
Hello everyone!! I want to invest in some new amazing fins. I currently have captain nemo soft fins but i still find them really hard (im 47kg). I have heard some amazing comments on alemanni, but has anyone tried both alemanni AND diveR an can compare them? Can someone please give me a review about one or both?:) i would really appreciate it!
 
I would really love to know too! Just about to buy fins and my choice is between these 2 brands
 
I would really love to know too! Just about to buy fins and my choice is between these 2 brands
I was too impatient and got the alemanni I have to say they are the most amazing fins I've tried! They are super soft but super efficient, exactly what I wanted. I've asked some guys that have tried both alemanni and diveR and they say diveR are also really good but nothing like alemanni
 
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Valentina, I would be very interested to hear more about the Alemannis. What stiffness did you get? Have you done any deep diving with them and do they give you sufficient power when you are negatively buoyant? Do they have enough power that you would feel comfortable performing deep safety with them?

Cheers!
 
Valentina, I would be very interested to hear more about the Alemannis. What stiffness did you get? Have you done any deep diving with them and do they give you sufficient power when you are negatively buoyant? Do they have enough power that you would feel comfortable performing deep safety with them?

Cheers!

Porky pig, I got the super soft stiffness and I've done 50m dive with them and I feel that they give me a lot of power on my ascent and descent. I used to have captain nemo (carbon) and I had lactic acid from 35m dives in the way up. With my Alemannis I don't. And on the ascent from 50 I do but not so bad.
I've done 30m rescue and it still gives me power; as I said before, even if they are soft the efficiency is amazing.
Btw: I'm 47kg ... but I've talked to William trubridge and Alejandro lemus and they both say it's the best fins they've ever tried
 
Wow ok that's good to hear. I was on the verge of buying them before I saw this thread. Do you know if Will/Alejandro were using a stiffer blade (I am 70kg). Thanks again!
 
Thanks again! Sorry to continue to pepper you with questions but do you mean he uses the "soft" grade?

There are five grades on the Alemanni site: medium, soft, super soft, super soft 02, super soft 01.
 
I was too impatient and got the alemanni I have to say they are the most amazing fins I've tried! They are super soft but super efficient, exactly what I wanted. I've asked some guys that have tried both alemanni and diveR and they say diveR are also really good but nothing like alemanni
 
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