07-08-2009, 07:34 PM
You are soooo right about the quick to put on and off.
I love my Force Fins (and yes I can walk forward----up hill[]), but we recently got pontoon boats with standing platforms.
The bottom of Force Fins are nubbies. I try to stand on diamond plate aluminum shelf and it is a bit slippery. I could glue some outdoor carpet to the platform, or some of the sandpaper skid strips and I will definitely do something in the future.
But for now, I have been using the flippers like yours for the reason you said....EASY. They also have a flat bottom so not as slippery if I choose to stand with them still on.
But just as easy to pop off and stand.
They do move me quite well....how about you?
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I love my Force Fins (and yes I can walk forward----up hill[]), but we recently got pontoon boats with standing platforms.
The bottom of Force Fins are nubbies. I try to stand on diamond plate aluminum shelf and it is a bit slippery. I could glue some outdoor carpet to the platform, or some of the sandpaper skid strips and I will definitely do something in the future.
But for now, I have been using the flippers like yours for the reason you said....EASY. They also have a flat bottom so not as slippery if I choose to stand with them still on.
But just as easy to pop off and stand.
They do move me quite well....how about you?
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