05-19-2011, 09:32 PM
Just got done reading about the Navigators on another thread... and wonder what fins everybody is using (for their float-tube fishing)?
I've just about tried everything at the low-end ($), but am wondering what else is out there... and if the "bigger price-tag" is warranted for some of the premium models/designs.
OK, me first... [
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I'm currently using your basic sporting goods snorkel fin, the kind with the adjustable strap on the back. The work OK, and have served me well for a couple of years. The only complaint I have with them is that I have to have the strap so tight to keep them from slipping off of my waders, that my toes go to sleep. Of course it doesn't help that I have size 13-14 feet without the additional wader material!
I also have a set of "full-foot" snorkel fins. As I remember they worked well. But, I've outgrown them... One negative about that design was that they COULD slip off of your foot/waders while out in open water (it happened to my wife), and I've had the mud suck them off of my foot when getting out of the ponds I fish! I fixed that flaw by making a small slit in the foot-bed and running a webbed-strap with buckle through it; and buckling that around the instep of my foot. Works GOOD!
I also have some of the "lightweight" strap-on-to-shoes fins. They appear to be just rigid plastic with a canvas heel cup and straps. Although they would seem/appear to be inefficient, they aren't all that bad. While "finning" however, they feel loose on my feet/shoes... there's no way they can come off, but... well, they just feel strange.
I recently bought a pair of the better-quality (Caddis?) strap-on-to-shoe fins. They have a molded heel-strap and with crisscrossed webbing across the instep. Honestly, I've not tried them pending the results of this discussion. I might try them, or take them back for a refund.
In an effort to actually fish "forward", I've also tried the fit-on-your-heel "Paddle Pushers". They DO propel you forward... but are fairly INEFFICIENT - especially if you have some distance to go, or are working against a wind. I've also found them difficult to "maneuver" my tube in tight spots.
I even tried Browning Water Walkers WITH the Paddle Pushers, in an effort to enhance the overall efficiency. IN MY OPINION, the Water Walkers are a JOKE! Do not waste your money!! (And, they didn't work in combination WITH the Paddle Pushers either.)
So what do YOU use?
1) Are the "upscale" fins (i.e. "Force Fins", "Navigators", etc.) really worth the considerable (in some cases) extra money? And if "you" think so, please explain why.
2) Has anybody found a truly functional AND "efficient" forward motion fin? I've seen a couple of intriguing designs, but don't want to plunk down a lot of money, only to be disappointed again (i.e. Water Walkers)!
Thanks in advance... let the discussion(s) begin! [angelic]
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I've just about tried everything at the low-end ($), but am wondering what else is out there... and if the "bigger price-tag" is warranted for some of the premium models/designs.
OK, me first... [
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I'm currently using your basic sporting goods snorkel fin, the kind with the adjustable strap on the back. The work OK, and have served me well for a couple of years. The only complaint I have with them is that I have to have the strap so tight to keep them from slipping off of my waders, that my toes go to sleep. Of course it doesn't help that I have size 13-14 feet without the additional wader material!
I also have a set of "full-foot" snorkel fins. As I remember they worked well. But, I've outgrown them... One negative about that design was that they COULD slip off of your foot/waders while out in open water (it happened to my wife), and I've had the mud suck them off of my foot when getting out of the ponds I fish! I fixed that flaw by making a small slit in the foot-bed and running a webbed-strap with buckle through it; and buckling that around the instep of my foot. Works GOOD!
I also have some of the "lightweight" strap-on-to-shoes fins. They appear to be just rigid plastic with a canvas heel cup and straps. Although they would seem/appear to be inefficient, they aren't all that bad. While "finning" however, they feel loose on my feet/shoes... there's no way they can come off, but... well, they just feel strange.
I recently bought a pair of the better-quality (Caddis?) strap-on-to-shoe fins. They have a molded heel-strap and with crisscrossed webbing across the instep. Honestly, I've not tried them pending the results of this discussion. I might try them, or take them back for a refund.
In an effort to actually fish "forward", I've also tried the fit-on-your-heel "Paddle Pushers". They DO propel you forward... but are fairly INEFFICIENT - especially if you have some distance to go, or are working against a wind. I've also found them difficult to "maneuver" my tube in tight spots.
I even tried Browning Water Walkers WITH the Paddle Pushers, in an effort to enhance the overall efficiency. IN MY OPINION, the Water Walkers are a JOKE! Do not waste your money!! (And, they didn't work in combination WITH the Paddle Pushers either.)
So what do YOU use?
1) Are the "upscale" fins (i.e. "Force Fins", "Navigators", etc.) really worth the considerable (in some cases) extra money? And if "you" think so, please explain why.
2) Has anybody found a truly functional AND "efficient" forward motion fin? I've seen a couple of intriguing designs, but don't want to plunk down a lot of money, only to be disappointed again (i.e. Water Walkers)!
Thanks in advance... let the discussion(s) begin! [angelic]
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