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What sort of fin is this?

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yupaso

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[ame="http://vimeo.com/3866736"]Ocean Quest trailer 1 on Vimeo[/ame]

Anyone know this fin that Fred buyle uses in this video?
It seems longer and softer than usual long-fins.

I am looking for this kind of fin for underwater activity..
 
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This is Ocean quest trailer from Fred buyle
 
It's fins from Guidone in Marseille (Palmes Guidone), but I heard he stopped the production. On one hand the website is indeed defunct (except of the splash page), but on the other hand I see on his Facebook page, he was present the last weekend at the Nice competition, so it is finally probably not true:

Palmes GUIDONE | Facebook

Here is an archived copy of the old website:
Palmes Guidone
 
Those are the same fins Tanya Streeter uses, aren't they?

Cool. Would love to get my hands on a pair of them. Any ideas Trux?
 
Those are the same fins Tanya Streeter uses, aren't they?

Cool. Would love to get my hands on a pair of them. Any ideas Trux?
Well, I saw Tanya with many different fins, but it is real there are some photos with Guidons too. For example this one:

If you are interested in them, just contact Guidon directly - using the Facebook page, or the contact on the archived copy of the old website.

The fins are carbon / glass fiber hybrids
 
Alrighty mate, cheers. I'll try writing to them in a language I neither speak or understand.
 
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