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H.dessault Pure Carbon

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roy_nexus_6

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I have an oppotunity to buy a pair. Before I do I would like to hear some opinions. Anybody here uses them ? How is the stiffness ? Are the blades replacebale ? Likes dislikes ? etc ...
 
Mine broke on me- twice! :vangry

First time I got the blade replaced for free but the second time I was S.O.L. :waterwork

Nearly put me off on carbon fiber fins, but my C4's have been near bullet proof.

They had a nice soft flex to them, about the same as a C4-30.

Jon
 
I've had a pair which I have used for spearfishing in the UK for 3 seasons now and they have been great. Mind you I've probably not been deeper than 15m with them spearfishing. In the S.E.T.T. they responded well at 25m and I feel confident using them at this depth should I need to when spearfishing.
 
thanks for the reply gentleman.
Just found an old thread about this fins.
It seems that breakage is a common occurance. I think I'll hold off buying them this time, the deal is not that good.
 
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