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kokomo
06-05-2009, 09:06 AM
If money was no object what fins would you purchase for deep boat dives.

ToXiCFiSH79
06-05-2009, 08:11 PM
Absolutely cannot beat Oceanic V12's IMHO, hands down.

DAZMC1
06-05-2009, 08:28 PM
spearing or scuba

kokomo
06-05-2009, 11:26 PM
spearing

any suggestions

Chopper Taylor
07-05-2009, 05:28 AM
my mate has DiveR's and swears by them. at $400 plus they should motor you around by themselves.

OzeDiver
07-05-2009, 06:51 AM
I'm not sure about spearing but for scuba I use a pair of 1970's scubapro jets that i got of ebay. Best fins I have ever had.

kokomo
07-05-2009, 08:52 AM
DiveR fins are $350+ have to buy foot pockets that are$130 each... which pops the price to $600 ish..

http://www.spearfishing.com.au/frameset_load.php?http&&&www.spearfishing.com.au/shop_detail.php?product_id=1669



http://www.spearfishing.com.au/shop_detail.php?product_id=783



omer carbon $719

http://www.spearfishing.com.au/frameset_load.php?http&&&www.spearfishing.com.au/shop_detail.php?product_id=1669



Beuchat carbon $749

http://www.spearfishing.com.au/frameset_load.php?http&&&www.spearfishing.com.au/shop_detail.php?product_id=1669



C4 Mustang $795

http://www.spearfishing.com.au/frameset_load.php?http&&&www.spearfishing.com.au/shop_detail.php?product_id=1669

Badone
07-05-2009, 01:38 PM
Don't buy anything else except Diver Rs. Way better than Picasso, Fisher, Omer,Esclapez,Technisub etc. They last forever and push you through the water like no other. Spend $480 once now rather than $300 every 2 or three years to replace the other brands as they wear out. I have had my DiverRs for over 5years now spearing about three trips/month.. They retail for about $350 for the blades and the foot pockets are about $130( for Picasso). I have no commercial interest in these fins , they are just a great product.

DAZMC1
07-05-2009, 06:15 PM
diver Rs. Picasso or Omer footpockets , depends on your foot shape.

warti
07-05-2009, 07:40 PM
I have tried the medium dive-r fins and they are good. My gara 3000 felt like they had more thrust but take more out of you. I wouldnt mind tryind the hard fins. Ray did a couple of courses in gladstone and sold a few. Most of the blokes that tried them raved about them and are on their way to purchase some.

Badone
07-05-2009, 08:01 PM
If you are diving out of a boat, buy the hard version.

Chopper Taylor
08-05-2009, 07:27 PM
i currently use Riffe fins, they go well and feel super comfy.

previously i had Esclapez, and although they felt great the fins would crack after a short period of use. my dive mate went through 3 sets in as many years, diving a couple of times a months.

blue water diving your fins should last a long time, but diving shallow water for crays puts your fins across rocks and knocks them about a bit.

ideally you could have a set of DiveR's for spearing and a cheaper set for chasing crays.

i Dived South Solitary yesterday with about 60 foot of viz. saw nothing but 1000's of fusaliers, some big black cod and a few rat kings. good water but no bar macks or decent kings to speak of. also trolled livies around on the downrigger waiting for the sun to come up. same result - nought.

boney-leg
08-05-2009, 10:13 PM
... previously i had Esclapez, and although they felt great the fins would crack after a short period of use.

My first set of Esclapez lasted me about three years with at least one dive a week. My next pair didn't last a year. They always felt comfortable though. My Riffe pair aren't as comfortable but I'd love to try a set of Diver R - all that own them rave about them.