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OMER Ice fin help

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salibandy

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Say, does anyone know how to take the Ice fin blades out of the footpocket?

Also, anyone knows if the Ice blades will fit into the NEMO footpocket?

Cheers, Mark
 
To remove the ice fin blades you have to remove the 2 side clips, then either depress the round lump in the middle of the fin-pocket and pull the blade out, or if there are 2 small screws then remove these and pull the fin out. It depends which ice fins you have.
I think the Nemo blades fit the omer pockets, so probably the other way around, but hopefully someone will be able to confirm for sure.
 
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Cheers mate! Mine is the one with the round knob in the middle of the fin, I've never seemed to be able to depress that. I guess I should try harder.

I sure hope the f/p fits. I'm under the impression that the rails on the NEMO f/p are softer, hopefully this leads to the blade feeling softer.
 
I had a pair of Ice blades mounted into a pair of Sporasub pockets at one point. I had to cut, and then grind, the nub off to get them to fit, but it wasn't a big deal.

Jon
 
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Thank Jon. I will have to dig around for tools to do that, shouldn't be too big a deal.
 
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