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Carbon fins - C4 vs Blacktech

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Intrud3r

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Hello guys,

Last week i went spearfishing with a friend and he lend me is old Picasso Carbon fins.

And well my last two days was searching the web for Carbon fins to buy and i am between C4 and Blacktech.

What are your Feedback between this two options
 
I do not have any experience with either of those brands but I do have some Carbon Moana Waterman's and personally, if I could do it again I would not get the Pathos footpockets. They are too stiff and I am having to work the rubber with a blow-dryer and stuff to get it to stop hurting my feet. My feet may be a bit bonier/slimmer than most however. Not sure if you have a footpocket choice with these options but I thought I would offer my two cents. Hope it helps.
 
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