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[Choose #2] Split fins are not allowed aboard my boat. Easy on the ankles, but you loose at least half the power, and if you get into current your gonna need that power. They are a good way to get into serious trouble !
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[Choose #1] But, I own both.
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[Choose #1] Apollo Bio Fins Spoiled me!!
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[Choose #3] Just bought split fins, will probably dive them more.
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[Choose #2] to each their own. I dont like the splits, But I am not you. Wear what you like
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[Choose #2] not sure how one can expect a fin with a long split to be as efficient in propulsion as solid fins
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[Choose #2] i feel that split fins are useless, especially if you are in a current,hadtotowintwopeoplewho had sp
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AirOn - 9/08/2008 12:03 PM
[Choose #2] IST Rockets ($40)
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[Choose #1] Apollo Bio Fins with C-strap
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[Choose #2] good for hard currents
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[Choose #3] Condition determine which pair I take w/me
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[Choose #1] I’ve only ever used split fins
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[Choose #1] I love my TUSA X-pert Zoom fins!!!!!!!
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[Choose #1] My friend who has dove for years suggested split, so thats what I have...
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[Choose #2] I have used split fins and don’t like them at all.
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[Choose #2] I tried splits and was exhausted in 10 minutes and felt like I could hardly move. Paddles for me
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[Choose #2] Have Aqua Lung Slingshot
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[Choose #1] Splits to lesson fatigue, regular for control.
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