I had the great honor of working with and diving with Clark before he passed away. He was an extraordinary individual who served both with the Teams and with the US Navy Experimental Diving Unit. His unique insight as a SEAL operator was a huge asset at NEDU where he designed and tested military dive gear. We still mourn his loss.
I use snorkeling in rapids as low impact exercise / cardio, I have very strong legs as I do a lot of mountain biking and basketball, and I find that most fins are too flimsy for me to be able to kick full force without folding them over. What is the rigidity on these like? It looks like in the video the diver is kicking too fast for the speed hes going. I'm definitely a speed demon and looking to get the maximum thrust.
but it s not soo expensive in energy use this fins ?? you moove more, no more time i undersood but in frog style i do that whit triple time but whit 20 sot no more and i dont use more air?? FF it s best than jetfin??or it s alon different??
@danieleriver, what I have found with these(comparing them to jet-fins, and churchhill makapu fins) the best way I can explain it is like bicycling...when you distance ride you go for 55-80 rpms in your pedaling(my perfect cadence is about 65rpm)...in the proper gear most would think its too easy and want that resistance but you will burn out.
I can swim a mile much faster and still have plenty of juice in me with the force fins compared to the scuba pro jet-fins(which are still a great fin)
I had the great honor of working with and diving with Clark before he passed away. He was an extraordinary individual who served both with the Teams and with the US Navy Experimental Diving Unit. His unique insight as a SEAL operator was a huge asset at NEDU where he designed and tested military dive gear. We still mourn his loss.
wethackrey 6 months ago
@madsciencetv
No, you are not in shape, don't flatter yourself.
You are not a speed demon either. Unless you can reach unless you can get to atleast 40 meter per minute with any fin.
We both know you can't do that. Niether can I.
TheManOfVeal 7 months ago
I use snorkeling in rapids as low impact exercise / cardio, I have very strong legs as I do a lot of mountain biking and basketball, and I find that most fins are too flimsy for me to be able to kick full force without folding them over. What is the rigidity on these like? It looks like in the video the diver is kicking too fast for the speed hes going. I'm definitely a speed demon and looking to get the maximum thrust.
madsciencetv 8 months ago
it ok
MsGogo68 1 year ago
ARO sistem 100% OXY it s true ?? XD
but it s not soo expensive in energy use this fins ?? you moove more, no more time i undersood but in frog style i do that whit triple time but whit 20 sot no more and i dont use more air?? FF it s best than jetfin??or it s alon different??
danieleriver 2 years ago
@danieleriver, what I have found with these(comparing them to jet-fins, and churchhill makapu fins) the best way I can explain it is like bicycling...when you distance ride you go for 55-80 rpms in your pedaling(my perfect cadence is about 65rpm)...in the proper gear most would think its too easy and want that resistance but you will burn out.
I can swim a mile much faster and still have plenty of juice in me with the force fins compared to the scuba pro jet-fins(which are still a great fin)
inluvwithsara 1 year ago
@inluvwithsara Well said, I completely agree!
TheForcefin 1 year ago
a Very intersting way of diving...
duskdiver 2 years ago
This makes me want to dive with Force Fins!
uncleavi2002 2 years ago