a lot of you guys probably use freediving fins, so i have a few questions if you dont mind.
what depth do you hunt?
were they worth the cost?
do you use them in all diving or do you have some short fins for diving around the rocks? (i'd be paranoid about getting them all scratched up, my fins take a beating in some areas)
and one more question, if i was to bite the bullet so to speak and get some longfins, say the esclapez green (only ones that they sell locally) what would it do to my time in the water? i wouldnt consider myself an extremely strong kicker, but i can spend 6-8 hours out there with my short fins without getting any cramp.
i dont want to sound like a cheap person, but i really cant afford to buy something that wont work for me, i do a lot of my diving in 30 feet, but for a long time. sometimes i'll dive to 50 feet but im not physically ready for extended hunts in 50 - 60 feet (where we have some monster reef fish), but that doesnt mean that i wont be sometime in the future (near i hope)
what depth do you hunt?
were they worth the cost?
do you use them in all diving or do you have some short fins for diving around the rocks? (i'd be paranoid about getting them all scratched up, my fins take a beating in some areas)
and one more question, if i was to bite the bullet so to speak and get some longfins, say the esclapez green (only ones that they sell locally) what would it do to my time in the water? i wouldnt consider myself an extremely strong kicker, but i can spend 6-8 hours out there with my short fins without getting any cramp.
i dont want to sound like a cheap person, but i really cant afford to buy something that wont work for me, i do a lot of my diving in 30 feet, but for a long time. sometimes i'll dive to 50 feet but im not physically ready for extended hunts in 50 - 60 feet (where we have some monster reef fish), but that doesnt mean that i wont be sometime in the future (near i hope)