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Specialfins - Freediving Dolphin FRD

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Have you tried this monofin?
Is is good for freediving or is it maybe better for pool training?

Which softness would you recommend (I have ~95-100kg, ~187cm height), she would be used for CW primary?
 
I'm using this monofin and i'm truly satisfied with it..but its my first one so maybe someone with bigger experience should say something..
Mine is hard..it was Specialfins's advice and it was a great idea. Im aobut the same hight and my weight is almost the same...185cm and 95kg..
Cheerse
 
I started with a hard fibreglass dolphin and now have a hard carbon dolphin. I love them both but get the carbon if you can afford it
 
i get this mono from them
i asked for medium stifness but i find this rather soft than medium [perhaps because of my v stiff long blades bifins....
overall i-m satisfied....

monofin.jpg
 
thanx!!

I'm using this monofin and i'm truly satisfied with it..but its my first one so maybe someone with bigger experience should say something..
do you use it for freediving or just a pool?

I started with a hard fibreglass dolphin and now have a hard carbon dolphin. I love them both but get the carbon if you can afford it
i can't afford it yet + it's my first monofin so I wouldn't be able to use carbon advantages anyway :)
 
I'm using it both on pool and for constant..and it is great on the pool and even better when you want to go deep. I think its beacuse it is so hard..at first you really have to work your legs and learn the style but when you catch it you go like a true doplhin under water:D
 
can you compare hardness to some plastic bifins maybe?
the thing is I dont know how hard is hard :) and I wouldnt want them to be as hard as my omer milenium bifins :)
 
Soo i can compare it to:
Sporasub elite hd..hard bi fins..and the monofin is even a bit harder but in a good way, because the fins were really hard to swim, because they didn't "remember" the straight position and the mono really gives this thing:D
Gara 3000 ld..totally different leauge..but they have one thing the same..they go back to the straight way..if you swam in gara you know what i mean
 
I paid 15 EURO for shipping to Poland..it took about 2 weeks till it got to me.
 
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