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Seac Sub Fins? (Genesis v . X-Pro)

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Hi, any spearos using Seac Sub fins? I have their spearo catalogue and they offer two types, the Genesis & the X-Pro, but no description of the differences. They appear to use different foot pockets and different blades (one rounded, one with a notched end). They look good and the prices I've seen look v. attractive.
 
You know the Genesis fins look like the Picasso Black Teams. At least that's what comes to mind when I see them. What about the Fibrex don't you like those more?
 
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I see they have added a third type of spearo fin to their range this year (and several new spearo masks in black/camo & a new snorkel in black or camo), the Fibrex with fibre glass blades for "deep diving".

Genesis fins are described as "tecnopolymer" (i.e. plastic) for "deep diving".

The X-Pro fins are simply described as "Randonflex" and "softflex" (plastic?).

...and another new fin, the X-Flex, a more pedestrian-looking (i.e. shorter) snorkelling fin (I would think). Also made of various plastics.

2008 catalog: http://www.seacsub.it/download/APNEA2008_IT_EN.pdf
 
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You know the Genesis fins look like the Picasso Black Teams. At least that's what comes to mind when I see them. What about the Fibrex don't you like those more?
I recall the Picasso Black Teams are well regarded, so that sounds hopeful. I was looking at last year's catalog initially which didn't feature the Fibrex. I don't know but fibre glass/carbon fins sound stiff and perhaps more suited to deep diving(?). I need the power more at the surface, swimming distance & in currents...I usually dive less than 30 feet down, often half that, as I tend to dive alone & anyway that's where the fish usually are.
 
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