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Split Fins



Probably the biggest choice you have to make is whether to go for a solid fin design such as the Mares Avanti Quattro fins, or a split fin such as the Tusa X-Pert Zoom fins.

The idea behind split fins is that they make it easier to fin underwater - they do this by having a less rigid body which obviously offers less resistance to the water. This does usually mean less raw power although the increased efficiency (less effort) can make up for this. Also unless you happen to dive in conditions where you have to fight a current often, this isn't really an issue.

On this issue there are also certain hybrid models - the Mares Volo Power Fin range being a good example - these fins offer the benefit of a solid fin in power, whilst there is a 'spring' in the middle of the fin to decrease the effort required.

Full Foot vs Open Heel Fins

Full foot fins are those that do not require a dive boot, open heel are those that do require dive boots. Full foot fins are suitable for either pool diving, scuba diving in the tropics or snorkelling.

Open heel fins are for use when in cold water (you cannot use full foot fins in the UK) or when you need to cross rocks to get to the dive site.

Sizing your dive fins

Unfortunately, every diving manufacturer has different sizing schemes, which only very roughly to standard sizes. Some manufacturers have only S/M and a L/XL sizes, which can be confusing when others have a whole range of sizes. Ultimately you will have to consult a size chart or try them on to decide the proper size.

One thing to be taken into account here is that if you are wearing a drysuit this can increase your foot size by one - so if you are on a boundary between sizes consider whether you will be diving in a drysuit.

Decyphering the Blurb

Every manufacturer has some buzz-words to tell you about their fins, from 'Channel Thrust' to 'Natures Wing' to 'Optimum angles' it can be easy to get lost. In particular there are various 'optimum angles' from different manufacturers! Most diving fins will have various channels or grooves in them - this is to inprove efficiency by displacing more water.

Some fins are tilted at an angle; whilst opinions on this are varied, personally I found the Tusa X-Pert Zoom dive fins to be very powerful and easy to use - but I can't speak for any other tilted dive fins.

The scuba diving manufacturers will also usually include something about how their fins are made out of the most advanced poly-something or other - this can generally be ignored. Like every other product the technology will improve over time and usually the newer the fins or more expensive, the better power/lightness ratio they will have.

More Esoteric Possibilities

For the more adventurous of you there are more bizarre fins, such as the Poseidon Pro Force Fins which claim to be modelled on fish. When I tried them they were certainly different, and did seem to be fairly powerful for their size although I don't think they justify their price tag. Whilst some people swear by them they do remind me of an iPod or sports car - they look pretty but unless you have cash burning a hole in your pocket you'd be better off going for something more functional.

Conclusion

Your best bet is to try a friend's diving fins before you buy your own, especially to decide between split fins and solid fins. If not, decide based on how hard you found finning in training - if you found it hard, go for split fins otherwise a pair of solid fins would be fine - the Mares Avanti Quattro fins are a great starter pair of fins and have been proven for years.
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You can call them scuba diving flippers or just call them fins. Worn by the scuba diver to help swimming at the surface and below the water. The modern scuba diver has countless styles to pick from.

Today's high tech swim fins are a true phenomenon of engineering and physics of maneuvering through the water. Using modern mathematics and Computer Aided Design techniques, many models of scuba diving fins produce limited semblance to the standard blade style scuba fin. The strongly angled or split fins were designed to produce the best effectiveness and effortlessly slip the diver through the water with little effort, therefore adding to the diver's bottom time. But the best survey of how good a scuba fin works is not planning or ability, but its comfort -even the prettiest scuba fins won't get you from point "A" to point "B" if you are not comfortable wearing them.

Whether the traditional peddle or blade style, or the more modern cut out and split designs, no matter what the design, scuba fins are fundamentally split into 2 categories, "Full Foot" or "Open Heel. The Full Foot flippers slide onto the foot as if a boot, "open heel" close with an adjustable strap around the back of the heel subsequently after the foot is slipped inside. Multitudes of scuba divers like the strap on types for the versatility. They can easily be worn with other foot accessories like booties, able to be used in a a broader range of diving situations. If you know you are only going to be diving in warm waters, and won't be needing to wear booties, then full foot fins may be the best choice, they may be a little snugger, and lighter then open heeled flippers, and are much easier to maneuver. Full Foot scuba diving flippers are used more often by snorkelers.

Several scuba divers still prefer the straight paddle or full blade scuba diving flippers, even these have evolved since their beginning, being constructed from more modern and more adaptive materials. The critical way how a fin works is the magnitude of its blade the more extensive the blade the more thrust but the more initiative you will run through to move it. A lot of new styles of fins, attempt to maximize push and minimize energy expended by slicing vents into the blades, switching angles, or cutting the blade. The split blade is one of the most fashionable of these creative designs. The split scuba diving flippers also known as bio-fins, dramatically augment the power of a single kick, and can curtail the magnitude of kicks necessary to cover similar distance making use of a traditional fin. Alternative new designs in scuba diving flippers carve vents into the blades along with the splits, that push water out with each additional kick, therefore these scuba fins serve more like a propeller than a paddle.

Whatever style of fins you decide on you should always check them out for fit and comfort in a pool first, before taking them out to the deep water. A pleasurable fitting pair of expeditious scuba diving flippers is a piece of apparatus all divers should possess, and will help you get a blast out of scuba diving
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