U.S. Divers Proflex II Diving Fins (X-Large, 11.5-13)
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The Proflex II fin is a contemporary designed fin that provides excellent power and styling Read more...
Scuba Fins
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The Proflex II fin is a contemporary designed fin that provides excellent power and styling Read more...
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The Hydrosplit Adult Fin has a adjustable foot strap with Super-soft foot pocket. Beautifully designed, dual-composite fin provides excellent power combined with contemporary style and flare. Comes in Two universal sizes. Read more...
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Cressi Sub Pro Light Open Heel Scuba Diving Fins A highly advanced design for this fin that is moulded from two materials with very different characteristics: a strong polypropylene for the blade and soft elastomers (thermo rubber) for the foot and protective inserts. The result is an extremely light and well-balanced fin, of average size, with surprising reaction time and a formidable thrust. The side stringers that extend all along the blade and two flaps situated along the end of the blade itself make the fin very directional. The blade originates from the upper part of the foot pocket, with a 20% increase in useful surface area compared to a traditional fin of the same length. The foot pocket is computer designed and guarantees ideal transmission of the leg-fin thrust. The lightness and perfect balance of the materials, together with the extremely modern design, make Rondine Pro Light a generous fin that provides exuberant performance without too much physical effort. These fins are perfect both for beginners and for professionals and are very common amongst instructors and technical divers Read more...
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These adjustable short-bladed fins with an adjustable heel strap are easy to pack, lightweight, and great for the traveling snorkeler.Dual-composite fin blade for excellent snap, power and stylingCompact length is great as a travel snorkeling fin and for other water sports activities. Super-soft and comfortable foot pocket. Adjustable foot strap to fine tune fit Read more...
Feeling Ageless Under Water
So when my son suggested that my husband and I learn to scuba dive for a trip to Turks and Caicos, we resisted. We love snorkeling, but scuba has always seemed daunting. Too much equipment, too scary, too late in life to learn. |
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Divers splash into underwater world at scuba park Scuba diving lessons cost about $400, with scuba gear furnished, except for fins and a mask, which the diver provides. Once certified, a diver can buy the gear at prices ranging from $900 to $2000, but it will last 20 years, Wilcher said. |
Guadalupe Island: Protecting Sharks through Ecotourism
All trained SCUBA divers, I was surprised at how little my fellow passengers- all educated and experienced divers- knew about sharks, threats to sharks and shark conservation. During our five days aboard I was able to raise awareness via video and |
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First time diving? It'll leave you breathless I figured since I already lived like a bird and flew a plane a few months ago, it was time to put on some fins and dip into sea life. Rather than just going for a certification and an open-water class, I opted for the Discover Scuba class at Calypso |
Swimming is a great way to exercise and it can benefit anyone. If you're not fortunate enough to have your own swimming pool, you can use your local public swimming pool, or even swim in the sea if you're reasonably close to the coast. Whatever way you do it, try to get wet often; it's good for you and lots of fun too!
1. Keep moderation in mind when you go in the pool. Begin with short period of 10 to 20 minutes. You can increase this when you gain in stamina. And don't try all the hardest strokes at first. Build up to it gently.
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