For the last 3 or 4 years I have been using Omer Bat 30 fins size 13 foot pockets for use here in Alaska with 3/8" booties and smaller foot pockets to fit 1/8" booties for pool workouts and tropical diving.
On my last trip to Mexico on the last day on the last dive of the last drift one of the blades failed when it broke through the screw attachment area. I had so many hours on those fins I could not complain.
For replacement fins I ordered the new Omer Pegroso type fin and found it to be a joy to use in my pool workouts compared to the old Bat 30's. However it was not long before the rubber edgeing that secures the fiberglass blade to the foot pocket rail failed letting the blade come loose at the side. I was sent new rubber to replace the damage stuff and told to use black 5200 to secure it to the blade. The standard 5200 takes a week to cure, what a pain. Anyway 2 or 4 swimming hours later the rubber edgeing came loose from the 5200 so I am repairing them again in as technical a manner as I can.
So of course now I am concerned that these fins will ever be dependable on a remote spearfishing trip that is a year in the planning.
Should a guy get away from these fiberglass blades for dependability? I would be interested to hear from others who have put some miles on long fins.
Dan
On my last trip to Mexico on the last day on the last dive of the last drift one of the blades failed when it broke through the screw attachment area. I had so many hours on those fins I could not complain.
For replacement fins I ordered the new Omer Pegroso type fin and found it to be a joy to use in my pool workouts compared to the old Bat 30's. However it was not long before the rubber edgeing that secures the fiberglass blade to the foot pocket rail failed letting the blade come loose at the side. I was sent new rubber to replace the damage stuff and told to use black 5200 to secure it to the blade. The standard 5200 takes a week to cure, what a pain. Anyway 2 or 4 swimming hours later the rubber edgeing came loose from the 5200 so I am repairing them again in as technical a manner as I can.
So of course now I am concerned that these fins will ever be dependable on a remote spearfishing trip that is a year in the planning.
Should a guy get away from these fiberglass blades for dependability? I would be interested to hear from others who have put some miles on long fins.
Dan