More info about these please? I had thought of them on my own before, but I didn't know if they already existed or not. Can I buy them somewhere? Will they work with normal closed heel fins?Originally posted by nickw
I now dive with fin keepers
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More info about these please? I had thought of them on my own before, but I didn't know if they already existed or not. Can I buy them somewhere? Will they work with normal closed heel fins?Originally posted by nickw
I now dive with fin keepers
Thanks for the quick reply... but do you happen to know which section of the store they're in? I looked through several sections and couldn't seem to find them, but then again, I still am not sure exactly what they are. Is it simply a lanyard system that saves your lost fin from falling away? Or is it a strap of some sort that makes it impossible for the fin to come off?Originally posted by Donna
You can buy fin retainers in the deeper blue shop. And yes, they're fine with closed heel (full foot?) fins. I use them with my Cressi Gara's as my feet are only a size 36-37 and my fins are size 40-41!! The fin retainers work well and I've never had a problem keeping the fins on my feet.
The Fools of the Deep strike again!Originally posted by jeff.richardson
But then there was a cave diver at about 50' who decided to push a boulder down into the cavern. It was about 25" across, so it was pretty heavey. It hit bottom right behind me and made a loud crack, and then scraped my legs as it slid past me. It was followed by a wall of silt that completely cut off my visibility to the surface.
He said he had checked first by dropping a smaller rock.... who can argue with that logic!
Not if you follow my advice and go in the evening.Originally posted by jeff.richardson
Oh well, gotta have a bad day every once in a while.
It's cool looking up and seeing the rain hitting the surface.
Originally posted by Pezman
Jeff,
I have some footage of rain on the surface at Blue. In fact, I probably have enough footage to put a small film together. Still, nothing really gives a good representation of what it's actually like in there.
Originally posted by Pezman
Tommy,
Here are links to four pictures that I posted in the gallery. (snip...)