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Scuba pro seawing

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Turki omar shaief

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Hey everyone , am buying new fins hopefuly and i am really intrested in scubapro's seawing as i heard many good reviwes about it ,but i do wish to know the deffrence between seawing nova and the seawing nova gorilla i couldnt find information about this . Please if you have tried one of them or both hopfully, share your thoughts and opinion here. Thank you
 
Not sure of the difference, believe just a newer version. I have a set of seawing nova gorilla, I really like them for me lots of power without the tired leg muscles. Also no problems doing frog, helicopter kicks.
 
The gorilla model is a stiffer fin and the nova softer. You probably want the softer unless you just like working hard, because the seawings are not particularly good fins for high end performance. Personally, I'm not a fan of either, but I like to be able to cover a lot of distance and I don't want to work hard for it. However, if you like them for how you dive, that's what matters.
 
My SAC is lowest with my SP SW Gorillas. The Gorillas are pretty stiff though. Great for warm water. The regular SW's hit their sweet spot at a lower effort level than the Gorillas.

My favorite fin are the Hollis F1. A must have for cold water. If you have a set of SP SW's, and a set of F1's, you pretty much have all the bases covered. (Unless you want to include the Mako freedive hunter fins)
 
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