Hi Chefkoch,
The picasso blacklines are a good fin, and quite stiff, stiffer then the cressis. For your friend who is after some stiff fins I would recommend the plastic Omer Millenium Competitions. The blade is slightly wider and it seems a bit stiffer then the Picassos. The response is really good for a plastic fin. I was used to carbons and they broke right before a freediving competition so I ended up borrowing the plastic Omers off a friend. They were great and did dives down to 61m with them.
For bigger divers or those with strong legs would definitely reccomend the Omer competitions, followed by the Picasso's.
The Cressi's are OK but not as stiff. The Black Esclapez fin should be avoided !
The footpocket is so soft it gives when you try and kick with them ?!
The Omer & Picasso footpockets are both really solid, no give at all.
Cheers,
Wal
The picasso blacklines are a good fin, and quite stiff, stiffer then the cressis. For your friend who is after some stiff fins I would recommend the plastic Omer Millenium Competitions. The blade is slightly wider and it seems a bit stiffer then the Picassos. The response is really good for a plastic fin. I was used to carbons and they broke right before a freediving competition so I ended up borrowing the plastic Omers off a friend. They were great and did dives down to 61m with them.
For bigger divers or those with strong legs would definitely reccomend the Omer competitions, followed by the Picasso's.
The Cressi's are OK but not as stiff. The Black Esclapez fin should be avoided !
The footpocket is so soft it gives when you try and kick with them ?!
The Omer & Picasso footpockets are both really solid, no give at all.
Cheers,
Wal