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DiveR fins inegra

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2b3

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Hi all, my mind is set on getting DiveR inegra wahoo fins ( v excited) and the order is done but I am undecided as to which stiffness I should take ... i am 80 kg and dive 15-35 m often shore diving for a long swim. I was told the medium stiffness was a good choice but i have C4 mustang medium stiffness and find them hard at times. So I d love to hear the wisdom on the street.... Many thanks for the help, safe diving and happy of the year celebrations.
 
I weigh 87kg and wear 3kg on my belt when diving those depths with a 3mm suit. I love my Innegra mediums, but think I would prefer softs.
 
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I weigh 87kg and wear 3kg on my belt when diving those depths with a 3mm suit. I love my Innegra mediums, but think I would prefer softs.
Thanks vm for your reply ... it confirms my suspicion. as i am 80kg ...going soft
 
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