10-06-2006, 11:44 AM
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I relate to the wind, in fact I do have more control in the wind with 3 or higher setting. I use the Force Fins with the Neoprene uppers and heels (got them back when they were around $100. now I see them at $159.)
Tube Dude and Zonker use the scubba fins, which I got to say makes A LOT of sense. All that rubber in the water.
I were my fishing boots (ankle Support) so I went with the Force Fins. Got a chance to find out how great they really are a couple of weeks ago. Wind kicked up on Daniel's and I was actually moving pretty good against it and in a pontoon. That's pretty cool. Tubes I know I can move but, POTOON! YAH!
Can you put your feet up on the bars to row? Not that it really matters cause I have rowed with my feet dangling, but when I need to put my back into it, the foot rest are great.
Sorry for all the questions, but this is really a nice set up you have come up with, so I am trying to take it all in. [/reply]
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I relate to the wind, in fact I do have more control in the wind with 3 or higher setting. I use the Force Fins with the Neoprene uppers and heels (got them back when they were around $100. now I see them at $159.)
Tube Dude and Zonker use the scubba fins, which I got to say makes A LOT of sense. All that rubber in the water.
I were my fishing boots (ankle Support) so I went with the Force Fins. Got a chance to find out how great they really are a couple of weeks ago. Wind kicked up on Daniel's and I was actually moving pretty good against it and in a pontoon. That's pretty cool. Tubes I know I can move but, POTOON! YAH!
Can you put your feet up on the bars to row? Not that it really matters cause I have rowed with my feet dangling, but when I need to put my back into it, the foot rest are great.
Sorry for all the questions, but this is really a nice set up you have come up with, so I am trying to take it all in. [/reply]
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