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Bi fins for teaching

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Kiirti

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Hi folks,

Anyone could advise me please?

My Pathos carbon blades just broke (both of them) due to strong current in the Maldives.
I need to order a new pair of blade (preferably blade only) quite urgently if possible in Asia area.

I need it for teaching, and blade only since I have small feet , I will stick to my footpocket)

Any suggestions appreciated.
 
I've been looking also for Pathos carb fins. Now, that yours are broken ...
Did you used it with Pathos footpockets?
Did they broke because were damaged or "just" broke?
 
Hi Marius,

Yes it was with their own Pathos foot pockets and it is the most comfortable fins and foot pockets i have had so far. Not sure why they broke but received a great customer service and now they are sending me a new pair of the same fins. Also I am very happy with these fins since it feels like you wear no fins at all so light yet great power even at depth..
 
they were not damaged and both blades broke at the same time have no idea of the reason, haven't even noticed when it happened exactly
 
They just broke??? It's awesome they're sending you new ones though. Although if it's any help to anyone, my instructor taught me with Captain nemo fins. I think they're fiberglass though. I eventually got my own carbon fins (cetma composites) online. Amazon was surprisingly pricey. Ended up ordering off some site called freedivera. They had cheaper prices than the freedivershop. I don't know about the Asia area but I think freedivera ships worldwide?
 
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