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Swim fin choices

Posted: Sun Apr 25, 2010 10:46 am
by 808norm
Aloha!

I'm in the process of looking for another fin pair since my Vipers are about to retire from wear and tear.

I'm looking to choose between Dafin, Kicks or the new Vipers. I guess comfort for me would be top choice, then thrust second. My current Vipers have been great, accept for the blisters and cramping over 2 hours in the water, that's why comfort comes first.

What are you using and why :?:

Any feedback would be great!

Posted: Sun Apr 25, 2010 4:35 pm
by jimithesaint
This is my opinion only
For comfort Da Fin can't be beat and the thrust is good ,not as much as Vips or Ducks though (Kicks are the same fin just smaller blades so there is less thrust)
I haven't used te new MS vipers so I can't compare those.

If I use Ducks or Vipers I have to wear fin sox or booties.

This site has good prices

http://marine-rescue.com/catalog/catalo ... egory%3D11

Jimi

Posted: Mon Apr 26, 2010 10:54 am
by TC
I have not used either of those fins but I have the pod PF2 fins now and they have worked well. Wonderful thrust, no blisters but on the Central Coast we do where fin socks my only problem with these fines is after a couple hours I have foot cramping issues. I was wondering if anyone has tried or uses the TECH 2 SILICON FINS. If so can you give us all your input? They look like they could be a good choice and as they are silicon and are reported to be better on those naked toes, as far as blisters go and on foot cramps. Any input would be great. :D Cheers TC

Posted: Mon Apr 26, 2010 11:01 am
by fooj
Not the new MS Vipers. You will get launched wearing them.

Orange Vipers V5s rock for anything up to 6 feet. They are more comfortable than the yellow dots seems their rubber is softer.

Posted: Mon Apr 26, 2010 3:34 pm
by kidrock
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Posted: Mon Apr 26, 2010 4:59 pm
by randiego
jimithesaint wrote:This site has good prices

http://marine-rescue.com/catalog/catalo ... egory%3D11

Jimi
Hey Jimi... thanks for the link, that's a great price. I think it's time to try something different. At least they're the same color as my churchills 8) 8)

Posted: Tue Apr 27, 2010 9:41 am
by Fossil Man
I'm with Fooj on the MS Vipers, test drove a pair,expecting a lot cause Stewart charges insane surf but although comfortable they seemed sadly underpowered. Still looking for a worthy replacement for my aging Scott fins, short / manouverable , bladeflex w/ good snapback.

Posted: Tue Apr 27, 2010 12:29 pm
by Masons
My dad always wore Scotts.. Awesome fins.

Viper V5's orange dot as poster above. Great fins; body surfing, body boarding or kneeriding, you won't be disappointed.

Posted: Tue Apr 27, 2010 3:16 pm
by SamC
The new duck feet suck. There sizes dont fit right for not having half sizes. The ones I have are too small for my feet but they are too long and super heavy. I cut them shorter to reduce the weight, but still the size problem. I tried going up one size and they were practically falling off. The back and blue ones were much better.

Posted: Tue Apr 27, 2010 4:14 pm
by KEL
This might need to be a different topic, but I will ask it here to see the response... I have mostly used vipers, (duckfeet early on but vipers for the most part) My ankles and the tops of my feet hurt alot..........kinda like arthritis...... anybody with the same problem. ( I sort of thought it was association with thrust....the more the thrust, the hader it it is on your feet)?????????????

Posted: Tue Apr 27, 2010 6:27 pm
by Bill F
The new duckfeet are very stiff and very heavy...total crap. I had to buy a few pair of the blue ones on ebay . anybody want a pair of SXL new duckfeet ? I will give them to you!!

Posted: Tue Apr 27, 2010 8:35 pm
by C.P.Odom
Many of the blue Duck Feet are very stiff as well. All of the newer fins need some serious modifications to the ribs (center rib removed).

Posted: Tue Apr 27, 2010 9:08 pm
by 808norm
Mahalo for the great feedback, I appreciate everyones input on this, I know this subject was brought up in a previous post, but it is always good to keep up with technology when it arrives!!...or if there is any.

@ Jimi - Thanks for the link Jimi, that's an awesome price!

@ Kel - My feet hurts the same way after, in fact I just notice like a calcium buildup just below my second toe, the area that pushes pressure against the fin when thrusting....that's why I posted this question and got great answers!

Posted: Wed Apr 28, 2010 1:11 am
by Fossil Man
Sam and Bill are any of those Duck Feet your'e referring to the V-Duck, or only the full blade blue /green ? ( yes the blue-green is pretty stiff, the "Navel-Orange was a lot more friendly to the feet and legs) Anybody tried the V-Ducks ? Nobody out here has seen em.

Posted: Fri Apr 30, 2010 5:36 pm
by jimithesaint
Well I am glad too hear y'all don't like the new (green/blue) duck feet.

I live on the East Coast - somewhat isolated from the KB community. I had read that a large # of guys liked DF, so I bought a pair. My first session I thought "Gawd these things are huge- and stiff as hell!" I cut a couple inches off and ground down the center rib and thinned the outer ones so they have more Flex... ah much better.

The V-Duck are the same as the new Green/Blue DF's just with a different color scheme aand cut down 2 inches (and the pair I got wasn't even cut off straight) I have a pair modified to my liking for winter - the 1 good thing is for me the XXL fit my feet with 7 mil winter booties
Jimi