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C4 Wahoo

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twentytwomonk

MontereyBayTritons.com
Jan 28, 2007
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Has anyone had a chance to experiment with these yet? I was looking at them today, (c4-usa.com) and they're fairly priced. Just wondering if anyone has gotten their hands on them yet.
 
I have just ordered them and will let you know when I have given them some bapizin:) I really hope that they´ll arrive this week, but I must probably wait another week.....can´t wait!
 
They are great :inlove
I have the black ones (the brone ones are very very soft) and I was diving for several hours with them the last days - really great not too hard and not too soft, the footpocked fit´s perfectly and the performance is really good.
 
Sorry about the long delay...Ive been sick for a month or so...BUT, I have finally tested my C4`s.

My experience with pure freediving fins are unfortunately low, so my comparison level are thus the same.

I bought the softest kind (the yellow) after recommandations from my more experienced fellow freedivers in my club. Some of them had bought to stiff fins, and said that as a beginner, it is better to buy to soft than the other way around. With the C4`s you can upgrade your blades as you improve anyway.

In my opinion, this tip was a very good one. I consider myself as having average leg muscles, and the amber blades are perfect for my level of training. Thus, if you are a beginner and have average strength, this is what I would choose:)

The footpockets are extremely good. There`s really not much more to say about that. The fact that you can adjust the "tightness" enables use of different wetsocks and makes you "feel" the whole fin when you swim. The angle from the footpocket to the blade is in my unexperienced wiew also a neat trick that gives you much more power to every thrust.

I really like these fins, and haven`t found anything bad about them yet. But I`ll let you know if I do:)
 
Anyone use their C4 wahoos for spearfishing? I need good fins for freediving and spearfishing, but if they can't stand up to the abuse of a Palos Verdes shoredive entry, they'll be in the fin graveyard fresh out of the box.
 
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