I am still a newbie at spearfishing/freediving, and my current hunting areas are the kelp beds right off shore here in Southern California. I purchased a pair of Omer bat 40's while in Guam (way too stiff for me, im 5'11'' 150 LBS). I swam with them for a while on the surface to test them out on a couple different occasions, and they were pretty harsh on my legs after an hour or so. My legs are somewhat in shape seeing that I run at least every other day, but I still think I need some more suitable fins. I have been searching and reading other posts and I find that they hint a little at what is best for surface swimming.
From what I understand, an angled, softer blade is ideal for my body size and swimming type. Would a shorter blade be better for this alpication? (havent seen much on weather the lengths make a huge difference). What material would be the best, carbon, composite, etc...?
Does anyone have any recomendations for a blade that blends in with the kelp (camo of some type, or does it even matter?), with an angle (does it really help with extended surface swimming?), and one soft enough to not kill my legs, mostly my shins or ankles, considering my weight, and the fact that I will not be going too deep while closer to the shore (maybe 30-40 feet max)?
Thank you.
From what I understand, an angled, softer blade is ideal for my body size and swimming type. Would a shorter blade be better for this alpication? (havent seen much on weather the lengths make a huge difference). What material would be the best, carbon, composite, etc...?
Does anyone have any recomendations for a blade that blends in with the kelp (camo of some type, or does it even matter?), with an angle (does it really help with extended surface swimming?), and one soft enough to not kill my legs, mostly my shins or ankles, considering my weight, and the fact that I will not be going too deep while closer to the shore (maybe 30-40 feet max)?
Thank you.