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My daughter received her hyperfin within about a week of sending the cash. We took it out today for it's maiden voyage. Bad vizibility due to thunderstorms and overcast - but we spent a couple hours and the fin is perfect! Here are a few pictures. Note the awesome black blade and cool new 'Starfins' logo - also an extremely nice fin bag - with blade protector and padding along the edges.

Our blades and pockets are tuned for recreational diving - so fairly soft blades and comfortable pockets - Claire did almost two hours first time out with her new fin. We left the blades up to Alex and he did a perfect job. Quality of these fins is rock solid - mine has quite a few miles on it - both open water and pool, with no wear other than scratches from Zebra Mussels.











 
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Hello Fondueset,
your pictures are always interesting to watch

I am glad that Claire liked our Starfins !

Cheers

p.s.
By the way, we can do with carbon blade fins ! :t
 

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Hi Alex,

We'll get some better ones as the water clears up and the sun comes out!

Thank you for torturing me with more fin ideas to spend money on.

Already I am planning my next fin - which will be for bare feet and depth - but still comfortable
 
That first pic of Claire looks so much like a fish, it's scary.

Hmmmm, hanky panky with a carp 20 something years ago?????????????????


Connor
 
And now you tell me! rofl
This will be a good enough reason to get another one at some point. :friday

Hey Dino,
sorry my friend, but we do this fin on same time with your fin ! Anyway carbon blade + 200euro need ! And you must to receive as soon very nice fin with good blade too, but carbon it`s carbon !!!:t
 
Mine arrived to sweden in just two days, but customs took it hostage for tree days after that, Alex made and shipped it under a week from payment, excellent service!

I took it to the pool yesterday, its a stiff fin as expected (i'm slim, 67kg), the footpockets are very comfortable using 3mm socks (i requested to be able to use socks).
The fin has a very nice "flow" when using correct technique and good response with a hard kick. Very good fin!

Took a quick pic with my phone, chose yellow blade for high visibility, and small rails to somewhat protect the edges.


Forgot to order one of those nice finbags tough..

Thanks again Alex!
/Nico
 
Alex do you also sell the affordable "classic model" monofin?

- I've got a friend in Ireland who wants to start freediving and monofin swimming. So I'm looking for her first training fin.
 
hi Kars,
of course we are doing simple monofins for trainings and for beginners !
For peoples without technical skills dolphin, I suggest our fin using waterway footpockets - his hardest to break into the first month of training! This paddle will be different assembly quality, durability, and an individual approach to client ! And we have simple fin with our handmade footpockets !
I can also offer a more interesting version of a simple fin - it is a small angle and the wings, which make it more interesting! Some swimmers use it for marathons and just for training!
there is something to think about :head
 
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Few pictures of our simple monofins !
Freediving version with full reils on the sides !
 

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Well Alex the fin trajectory I'm thinking of is to use a classic fin for training. Wait a year until she has developed her experience and a reasonable stroke. Now she's earned it, scrape the cash to buy a nice Hyperfin model.

But the custom footpocket with the small angle sounds interesting, though the budget is more geared towards the 'classic model' which I think should still be around E 140. But if the fin with a small angle is just say 20 - 30 euro more it will be attractive to go with that model than.

How big is the small angle?
What's the price difference?

Maybe you drop me your prices in my Deeperblue PM box?
1) classic fin MD2 Middle distance
2) small angle fin
3) mailing price to Dublin Ireland.
4) finbag price
5) frontsnorkel price

Thanks!

Kars

The Fins you show look very nice.
I've one suggestion for U help us freedivers. Since we often train during public hours amongst normal swimmers we need to be very careful not to cut or decapitate another unaware swimmers. Pool staff seems to be worried about that too. Maybe you can glue a rubber bumper strip (not a full wing) on the side edges of your 'classic' fins?

hehe, the 1500th post I've made on DB.. Geez I spend a lot of time here!
 
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I have one question to the owners of a Starf:

Is the rubber soft? Because I don´t like the rubber of WW Glidefins, it is to soft and the footpocket bends...
 
I could be wrong - but I think that is part of how hyperfins are supposed to work.
 
Yes there is always a little bending in the footpockets but not that much...I could really feel that there is some energy getting lost.
 
Alex will probably answer better than me - but if the pocket is too loose - or the blade too soft - then you will see that problem. Waterway has a very good reputation.

My starfins is soft - for recreational diving - I have yet to order a depth fin so I cannot say.
 
I have one question to the owners of a Starf:

Is the rubber soft? Because I don´t like the rubber of WW Glidefins, it is to soft and the footpocket bends...

Some fellow members (who owns medium and hard ww glidefins) in my apneaclub tested my starfin and said the fin was harder than theirs, but at the same time several people have noted that the footpockets are softer and more comfortable in starfins.

In my discussion with Alex from starfins about my fin we discussed using black rubber for the footpockets.
Since i wanted a medium-fin, Alex advised against this since the black rubber was harder and often just used in sprint-fins.

So something of a sprint-fin is maybe what you are looking for?

Maybe thats something to discuss with him, i'm sure he'll be able to figure something out for you.
 
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I'm not home so I can every day to respond to your letter, but I'll try!
In fact, if properly explain what you specifically want from our Starfin, then we create one for you! You just need to find a gold midway - what we are doing :martial We do not 100% identical fins - they are individual, in the majority, because the requirements are different! My friends freedivers from Kiev ask them to swim without pain in his foot for 10-15 minutes, at the same time, friends from other countries asked for an opportunity to swim without pain 30-45 min. Someone who likes to suffer, while others do not ! this is why some questions about stiffness of footpocket rubber will without standart answers - cause all fins different !!!
 
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