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Blue on stiffness scale?

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Blue stiffness

Blue is the softest on a scale of blue-green-black

They also make a purpule fin - but those are quite rare.

Ben
 
If you're thinking about buying a pair I would recommend starting w/ the green and then moving to the black. I believe they have a higher performance model but the blacks have worked well for me. IMHO.
Jay
 
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I am not a performance freediver, nor am I a spearo. I don't really have anywhere around here (maine) to dive deep. And I don't have very strong legs (although I am working to improve that). My biggest goal is to have the longest dive time possible, so that I can take in the sights. So the blue fins should work perfectly for me. Besides, If I win this auction I will be getting them for $12.50
 
You can't go wrong for 12.50$!
good luck,
Erik Y.
 
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