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This instructional video demonstrates how to install spring fin straps on scuba fins. Spring straps make getting in and out of your scuba diving fins much easier, quicker and more convenient. The strap that goes around your heel is a spring. You can just pull it up and over your heel unlike the traditional straps you have to pull to tighten. The spring heel straps will usually snap right in to the place where your old rubber straps fit. The tension on the spring holds it to your foot without any worry of it falling off during your dive.

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Top 7 Scuba Fins

7. Mares Raptor Open Heel Split Scuba Diving Fin – Swim Fin

6. Mares Quattro Power Scuba Fins – Full Foot

5. Oceanic Vortex V-16 Split Dive Fin – Scuba Dive Fin

4. Mares Volo Power Scuba Dive Fins

3. Scubapro Seawing Nova Open Heel Fins

2. Hollis F1 Fins, Technical Scuba Diving Fin

1. ScubaPro Jet Fins, Black
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Top 5 Best Seller – Swimming Fins

5. FINIS Z2 Zoomers Fins

4. FINIS Mermaid Swim Fin

3. FINIS Zoomers Fins

2. Speedo Biofuse Training Fin

1. Speedo Rubber Swim Fins

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Wreck Diving with Force Fins

Explore the Wreck of the John J. Audubon. She rests in 180 FFW in Lake Huron and is still intact enough to answer questions about her era of shipping as well as bring question to her demise. The reports from the October 20th 1854 collision with the Defiance, claim the Audubon was struck midships, yet the wreck reveals only a massive split to the bow section.

The Ocean Futures Society Dive Team explored this wreck using both Open Circuit (SCUBA) and Closed Circuit mixed gas to complete their survey. They also used Force Fins. The Closed Circuit Rebreather divers are using the Tan Delta Excellerating Force Fins while the Open Circuit divers are using the OPS Force Fin in the Tan Delta material and the Excellerating Force Fin in the Original polyurethane material.
The team had been filming segments for the PBS Ocean Adventures series and this was the first and only fresh water stop. They had one shot to make the dive and when they left the harbor there was thunder, lighting and rain, but under the guidance and support of Captain Luke Clyburn and the sea cadets they made the dive in between storms and experienced how fast Lake Huron’s weather can change. Reports from the Dive Team said they experienced almost no light to bright conditions changing very rapidly while underwater with the passing storms. The closest you get to the wreck is with the OPS Force Fin which is made exclusively for Jean Michel Cousteau’s Ocean Futures Society Dive Team. It has a long narrow blade that tapers to a point, to draw water similar to the way in which water wicks to the end of a leaf. When you kick it oscillates like an eel! When locked into its flat position, the blade is flexible. Twist the blade at its point of attachment to stiffen the blade and shorten the oscillation for more sprint acceleration, when confronting current!

The Excellerating Force Fin is the other star of the show as this blade was chosen by the CCR divers that are carrying the lights. The Excellerating Force Fin feature a long, scooped blade with recoiling underside ribs that catapult you forward for instant acceleration. Clean leading edges for turbulence-free, rapid response to changes in direction and tapered trailing edges snap for extra propulsion and is what most of the team flys.
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Special thanks goes out to Russ Green, Program Operations Coordinator for Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary, for his support, guidance and access to the finest ship wrecks in the area.
Please support education, exploration and preservation!
http://www.pbs.org/kqed/oceanadventures/index.html
http://www.oceanfutures.org/
http://www.greatlakesdivision.org/
http://thunderbay.noaa.gov/

Thank you for your support

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Scuba Diving Equipment.

How to decide which scuba diving fin to choose.

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