Short Freediving Fins - The Conclusion (Part II) - Five Minute Friday

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Thank you very much Oliver! I am beginner in free diving. I bought MOLCHANOVS FINS, carbon fiber. I am implementing your advice tomorrow morning at the pool. I have an exam for the PADI FREEDIVING COURSE on Sunday.

stephanedolais
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Hi Oliver, many thanks for sharing good content!
I have a question for you… I just bought a pair of short blades (60cm long). They are pure carbon fins blades from Leaderfins. I have 76 kilos and I was recommended to get medium stiffness to use for recreational freediving and spearfishing. I found the blades way too hard. This is normal when the blades are shorter?

lucas
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Thanks for the explanation about fiberglass fins. And now I know that short fiberglass find exist thanks to you.

yurart
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I have benn finding short fins for so long time and especiall reason is so convenient to carry…..thank you evey much to give me a direction now

laotaiyeer
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I'm 172cm and 74kg...
I kick C4 extra longer blade for 6 years now (M stiffness, 30 degree angle, 87cm blade total length and 19cm wide, bend starts at middle pos.)...dive around 20 meters for spearfishing..
after all these years I feel exhausted to kick my C4 s now...
I was thinking to change brand first, thought cetma (edge soft fins) is good brand to upgrade fins but after I watch your video I decided to get shorter (maybe regular for you :) ) blade fin instead of another brands longer blades...

İ think problem is not stiffness or brand, but length
thanks for the idea mate....I save lots of time :)

djnree
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Très intéressant comme toujours. Vivement la prochaine. 👍👍

arnaudscalarhano
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Interesting video with lots of information. Thanks! Do you have any experience with Molchanovs Core Silicone Bifins? Especially in open water? :) They are more affordable, but I'm concered about their efficiency when kicking them in open water. Ä Gruess!

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