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Frank Reid wrote:
Okay, I've got my Buck's Bronco kickboat. Fins are getting a bit long in the tooth and are in need of replacement. Does anyone here use the float tube Force Fins? Are they worth the premium price? Frank Reid I use them, and think they're better than all of the dive fins i've tried. With dive fins, I tend to get cramps in my calves. I've never had a leg cramp with Force Fins. One thing most people don't know about Force Fins. You can have the strap break, and the fins will stay on your feet while you use/kick in them. It happened to me. I called the company to order some hardware for the straps, and they confirmed that the fins will stay on..........I don't recommend trying it, but I feel a lot more confident now that i've had experience with it. This I hesitate to tell you Frank, but you can walk with Force Fins on. It's not like walking with shoes on, but it's doable. The curved blade keeps the tips from digging in, and tripping you......well, maybe not you, but most folks. ;-) brians |
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