Very nice, I was somewhat expecting some stupid things that is common on this kind of instruction videos but this is first class quality advice from reality and for a true reason based on real experience!
I'm just now learning about freediving fins and how to choose them and how to care for them. I learned a lot from you today. I'm sure it will help me extend the life of the fins I purchase. Thanks
I have underwaterrubgy fins that are carbon fiber now. Kinda prefer it to fiberglass and I am at a high enough level that I kinda do need it now. We cant fully avoid the groundscratching but for example you have to learn to push of the wall with your foot and not your blade. I know they wont last forever but thats ok, if they last like a year thats still good value
Carbon fibre or fibreglas do not get brittle in UV exposure, but the matrix does (the plastic used to hold the fibres in place). But otherwise good advice.
hi mate, i noticed some white dots (look like clouds)on my c4 carbon blades surface...i dont know why is that happened? i tried to clean but nothing have worked on it :( what should i do ?
I’m new to freediving, I was told not to let the fins be dry for too long, that there was an oil you can use on the foot pocket. Is this correct? Do you know what kind of oil if so?
They are very tough but would avoid walking over rocks with them... over time can likely be a problem or if a surge catches you and the fins gets stuck in between the rocks can be very bad
How do i properly store my fins inside the fins bag? Should i put it one side laying down and one side laying up (foot pockets in both ends) ? Or both foot pockets on the same side? Thanks
loctite or basic cyanoacylate superglue you can aslo get loctite powerflex which is a bit more expensive than regular glue but its rubber infused and its flexible works very well
@@NautilusSpearfishing hi,until they die means until the fin spilts? I saw in forums someone's carbon even lasted 10 years.🤔 your video about the brushing motion is helpful so Im gonna do that to prolong the remaining life of the fin...
@@judeet2595 ;) no worries..... depends how often this person dove, did they only dive open water or rocks??.... many factors. I know some guys who dive 3 times a week and in a year they will need new ones.
Very nice, I was somewhat expecting some stupid things that is common on this kind of instruction videos but this is first class quality advice from reality and for a true reason based on real experience!
Great video.. thanks a lot.. just got my 1st carbon fin.. this video will help a lot
I'm just now learning about freediving fins and how to choose them and how to care for them. I learned a lot from you today. I'm sure it will help me extend the life of the fins I purchase. Thanks
those are by far some of the best fin Ive ever tried.
Thanks for putting this great video !
Thanks for the fins bro. Definitely my favorite toys on the boat. Appreciate the info.
thank you for the video
I have underwaterrubgy fins that are carbon fiber now. Kinda prefer it to fiberglass and I am at a high enough level that I kinda do need it now. We cant fully avoid the groundscratching but for example you have to learn to push of the wall with your foot and not your blade. I know they wont last forever but thats ok, if they last like a year thats still good value
Carbon fibre or fibreglas do not get brittle in UV exposure, but the matrix does (the plastic used to hold the fibres in place). But otherwise good advice.
Good, dense info, thank you.
Thanks Nice vidéo!!!
Great video - thank you :)
I would add that you can apply car vinyl partially (bottom part of finns) or on both side to protect from coral scratches
What about the fiberglass?? Aren't they more durable??
hi mate, i noticed some white dots (look like clouds)on my c4 carbon blades surface...i dont know why is that happened? i tried to clean but nothing have worked on it :( what should i do ?
I’m new to freediving, I was told not to let the fins be dry for too long, that there was an oil you can use on the foot pocket. Is this correct? Do you know what kind of oil if so?
This is great Info. Thank you
Good video 👍
Great tips!!! Thx!
THAT'S WHAT I ENJOY ABOUT CHEAP FIN ....THEY DONT BRAKE
awesome tips. thx.
Where to buy those fins
Hahah, good video! And good channel.
See you from Kazakhstan)
These fins are high quality Greek fins, so no matter how hard or stupid you use them, they will not crack or break.
;)
Simple like that.. thanks!
this helped
Does protective film (non transparent ) protect the blade matrix from UV damage?
Tq 👍
do carbon fins crack on rocks? because i am normally shore diving
They are very tough but would avoid walking over rocks with them... over time can likely be a problem or if a surge catches you and the fins gets stuck in between the rocks can be very bad
Because why not walking around with a $300 carbon fins in the rocks right? R.I.P common sense
How do i properly store my fins inside the fins bag? Should i put it one side laying down and one side laying up (foot pockets in both ends) ? Or both foot pockets on the same side? Thanks
lay them flat on the ground ideally pockets one on each side upside down
What glue do you recommend to be used? the railings of my fins started to separate and I cant find any useful glue to fix it.
loctite or basic cyanoacylate superglue you can aslo get loctite powerflex which is a bit more expensive than regular glue but its rubber infused and its flexible works very well
There is a crack along the railings in my carbon blade. Is there anything that can stop the crack from extending? The fin is 6 years old
6 years is a long time for carbon fins.... Use them until they die, and get yourself a new pair
@@NautilusSpearfishing hi,until they die means until the fin spilts? I saw in forums someone's carbon even lasted 10 years.🤔 your video about the brushing motion is helpful so Im gonna do that to prolong the remaining life of the fin...
@@judeet2595 ;) no worries..... depends how often this person dove, did they only dive open water or rocks??.... many factors. I know some guys who dive 3 times a week and in a year they will need new ones.
Thank you for replying! 🥳🥳😬😬
omg you can totally see at 1:12 that he totally broke it. lol.
Just the glue ;)