Sizin için biraz araştırma yaptım. Aşağıdaki yorum
http://forums.deeperblue.net/archive...p/t-21172.html adresinden alınmıştır.
SASpearoJanuary 28th, 2002, 11:12
my 2 cents worth ....
I've been freediving / spearfishing with short fins for almost 10 years before I got my first set of long blades. I delayed it this long because I was wary of what difference it would make to performance etc.
Before I got my new blades (and before I started smoking) my pb was 37 meters - no suit, no belt, just short "scuba" flippers and goggles and knife. Needless to say, I was 'in my prime' at that time - diving non - stop 8 to 10 hours a day for almost 2 months .....
I've been diving with long blades for about a year and a half now. I've tried expensive ones, cheap ones and even cheaper ones. At the moment I'm diving with Grinta Tigullio's - I bet no-one's ever heard of them. Cost me about $35 ..... but then again I bought a wetsuit for about the same price. Let's just say that they're not the best / most expensive fins on the market ...
I've sucessfully speared fish at 40 meters with my new fins - just because I can get down that deep with minimal effort. Oh and my technique has improved A LOT. I've also dived quite a bit deeper than that - I've succesfully dived to 65 meter CW without B/O or samba. I don't do it for competition, as I've burnt my fingers getting too competitive with Rock Climbing a couple of years ago. If one gets into competition, one tends to forget what it's all about. Now I only compete with myself.
Anyway, the blades have been cool. At first I couldn't swim with them, especially on the surface, I could only swim on my back. After quite a bit of practice, I've managed to get everything working just fine. The biggest issue used to be getting down - these fins just tricked me every time I jacknifed. But hey, in the end it was worth it.
As Sven's put it, it's a tool - learn to use it properly and you can do everything with it. I still crack out my short scuba fins every now and again - but only when I hunt in wrecks / caves or very thick kelp.
Hope this helps a bit ...
Safe Diving,
Riaan C
Velhasıl kelam fiyat-performans bakımından memnun kalmış.Tabi 40 metrede balık vurmuş, 65 metreye inebilmiş bir insanın yorumu, ben onun yalancısıyım.
Başka bir yorum;
http://www.extremespearfishing.com.a...num=1063866622 adresinden:
-"Nah we don't stock the metalsub fins. We do stock a fin called 'Grinta Tigullio' - $150. Again they are a fairly stiff and the quality is obviously less but they still kick a.ss over scuba stuff or normal flip flops."
-"You're wearing thongs in the water??" (Bu cümleye koptum,dikkat! )
-"Realistically, CHEAP and GOOD don't really go together when talking about freediver fins ...unfortunately."
Kararı siz vereceksiniz arkadaşlar. :?