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piccaso black team camu

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i've been using cressi prostar fins for freediving, but they dont seem long enough and i saw these on the internet :piccaso black team camu fins
1:does anyone use these?
2:what are they like?
3:are they better than the cressi gara 3000
any help would be appreciated thanks
 
I've used both and preferred the Black Teams, but I'm not much of one for diving a softer fin. The Black Teams are one of the stiffer plastics on the market that I'm aware of, so it'll take a little more effort to get these going than the Cressis, but I felt they got me off the bottom a lot better. I think they're very well worth the money.
 
Yeh I use the black teams. I also have sporasub instincts, and if I'm diving off a boat I'll use the picasso's but if I'm shore diving I'll use the sporasubs. how ever I can still surface swim with the picasso's for 2 hours or so.
 
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