Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Snorkel Foot Pain Full Foot Fins Or Open Heel Fins?

Full Foot Fins or Open Heel Fins? - snorkel foot pain

I started diving and am looking forward for diving. I have not bought, fins, and they are sooo many to choose from. I live in South Florida, and asked me if I fall with fins or neoprene boots feet. I need a pair that works just as well for diving and snorkeling.
THANK YOU!

3 comments:

scubalad... said...

Well, I have two groups that are open on the back. The first is to split the fin and the other is the kind of hard plastic. I prefer the open models, because with what I wear boots stand in line. I was in a position, I took a lightweight shoe with a dry suit and thick socks and open backs below the line with anyone. Because you can adjust the band is less likely to lose. This is just my opinion.

scubabob said...

For added versatility, open heel. Just because you the opportunity to have cold dive, if desired. Cost wise, fins at all, it was close enough for most makes and models. The additional cost will, of course, slippers, but you can still see the boots / fins, water, hot and cold. You can also use the boots only other water activities are not limited to scuba diving, such as rafting or surfing by EA nor example.I never set foot in full use of fins in Tobermory, Ontario. It would be ridiculous. We want the amputation of fingers blue / black.

uwatersk... said...

It depends if you neoprene boots or not. If yes, then you get the fins with an adjustable shoulder strap. They have the same size.
Alternatively, you get full foot fins and put them on the legs. You need to get the right size, they are generally the same size as the size of the shoes - check them out at a local vendor and they are trying in size.
I have a few of each. If I go somewhere where it is necessary, neoprene shoes, then I will use the full foot fins. Otherwise, the use of adjustable blades in his boots. Finns are not so expensive, so do not worry, have a 2 pairs.

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