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Sporasub Variant Comp Full Foot Free Diving Fins

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Does anyone have these fins? If so how do you like 'em? I'm looking to upgrade from my flimsy old BodyGlove fins.

I found them on-line for only $79.00 on sale from $129.00...Sounds like a good deal. They look a little weird but the design seems to make sense. No more PERMANANTLY bent or cracked fins.

I weigh about 240 Pounds & have fairly strong legs. I think I should have a fairly stiff fin -I hope they are stiff enough for me. I'm going to order a set tomorrow unless someone here tells me they're not a good fin. I mostly polespear and am looking to go no deeper than 60 feet - It would be nice to get there with less fin kicks!

Less fin kicks = More bottom time!

Thanks for any replies...

----------Bgill from Wisconsin, U.S.A.-----------
 
HOLY COW!!!!! from 350 to 49!!!! They must be junk or just too gimmicky looking. Maybe I'd be better off with a set of Cressi 3000 HD's -Or something similar. Remember - I weigh about 240 & I'm afraid of getting too floppy of a fin or one that wears out quickly & gets floppy on me.

The people that paid $350 for the Sporasub Variant Carbons must feel sick!!!

Any suggestions from any BIG freediver's:confused: ?
 
Did'nt take long for someone to change my mind...I think I'll be going with the Cressi 2000 HF.

Thanks....

I'll be ordering tomorrow!!!!
 
JimDoe2Us knows his stuff :king

I will also say though, that I was also curious about the variant comps last fall when i was in the market for my first fins. I was drawn by the low price. Jon also said they have a bad history of breaking and I nixed the idea pretty quickly. So, there's two expert opinions for you (JimDoe and Jon)

Cheers,
 
Cressi fins are a fine choice and I have had my share! Here are some close ups of my 2000HFs. I have had the yellow pair on the right for 20 years (Jim is ANCIENT)!

Jim

:)
 

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Thanks Guys....I better leave here now....The wife wants some couch time with me!!!!

You've all been a great help...Thanks again...This site absolutely kicks arse!:t
 
Got My Cressi Sub Gara 2000HF's the other day...They absolutely kick ass! Thanks for all the replies!!! See my other post to hear about how much I love'em :inlove (my new Cressi fins)....
 
Hey Jim,

I used to have a pair of those same yellow Cressi fins- I guess that makes me almost as old as you. ;)

The Variants have a pretty bad habit of breaking from what others on here have posted. I would get the Cressi's and be set for a good 20 years.

One thing I've noticed about the Cressi's for around here, in cold water, is that the 3000's seem to work better than the HD 2000's- since the plastic really stiffens up in the cold and changes the whole kicking dynamic of the fin.

Jon
 
I'll tell ya, ...I bet in the past two years I have seen six people selling a damaged pair of Variants on Ebay where one of the fins was broken in half.

:)
 
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