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The SCUBAPRO Jet Fin with Spring Heel Strap is engineered for adult divers seeking power and efficiency. Its unique vented design minimizes drag while maximizing thrust, ensuring you can explore the depths with ease. The self-adjusting strap guarantees a snug fit, making it suitable for various diving styles, from recreational to professional. With a commitment to quality, SCUBAPRO continues to innovate for the passionate diver.
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Closure Type | Spring |
Manufacturer | Scubapro |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 18.74 x 10.87 x 2.99 inches |
Package Weight | 2.45 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 253 x 10 x 5 inches |
Item Weight | 5 Pounds |
Brand Name | Scubapro |
Warranty Description | Limited Warranty |
Model Name | Jet Fin w/ Spring Heel Strap |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | 25.369.300 |
Style | Fins |
Included Components | Fins (1 Pair) |
Size | Medium |
Hand Orientation | Not Available |
A**.
Outstanding performance and durability
I recently got the ScubaPro JetFins in size XL, and I love them! I've been diving for over ten years, and these fins are some of the best I've used.Performance:These fins give me great power and control underwater. The vented design makes my kicks strong and efficient, which is perfect for dealing with currents or navigating tight spots.Comfort:They're really comfortable, too. The foot pockets fit nicely without any discomfort, even on long dives. The spring straps help get a perfect fit with different types of boots.Durability:These fins are built to last. They're made from high-quality rubber that holds up well even after many dives. Mine still look and perform like new.Versatility:Whether you're diving for fun or doing technical dives, these fins are great. They're reliable and perform well in different diving conditions.
E**C
Awesome and wonderful
Top of the line but very old style..Will buy again
J**.
Great with a strap modification
Ok, so I used to have the black ScubaPro Jet Fins when I was diving in Monterey Bay, California. They were perfect for me in a thick wetsuit with full scuba gear because I was not going anywhere fast and needed to have a fin that could get me from the beach, through kelp beds out to my dive site without killing my legs. These are the same fins, but they are blue rubber and won't leave black streaks in my pool. Problem was the fins come with stainless steel spring heel straps that are best used with heavy dive boots. I dive in the tropics, so no heavy dive boots. Fortunately ScubaPro does offer the old style rubber straps and I installed those easily because they use removable pins. Ideal setup for your tropical scuba kit. Jet Fins are more compact than some of the other new fins out there, so easier to get around on a boat before you tumble overboard.
R**E
Quality and service
I have used Scuba Pro fins for years. I needed a new pair and ordered from this company. Their delivery was fast, I got exactly what I ordered. I would order from them again if I need something.. very reliable .
J**O
Very durable, will last many years
The media could not be loaded. These are very comfortable fins with a lot of power. I have had a pair for at least 10 years and they are still going strong. The foot pocket is limited to a 3 mm bootie. But you can wear a 5 or 7 mm water sock with them. If you get the ones with straps you can probably wear a 5mm bootie with the large. I prefer the spring straps and a 5-7 mm water sock which will take you down into the 50degree range. You can a nice kick going with these.
C**1
Needs modifcations
If it wasn't for the cool look factor I'd probably send them back. But with a few mods they are now more ergonomic. Its ridiculous that a fin costing almost 300 dollars needs to be modified, yet here we are.So first mod is to add a heel pad/pull strap. The original spring covered in cloth is horrible. Unless you were wearing rock boots. Without the pad the spring digs into your achilles tendon and is VERY uncomfortable with regular 5mm booties. So you need to go out and buy the pad. For me the only option was to buy an apeks spring and then disassemble them to get the pad off. Then undo one end of the Scuba pro strap and install the pad.I cut the cloth so I could cover the exposed springs on both sides. FYI the apeks spring assembly was 45 bucks. Also, its not really compatible for a direct swap out, you need to take them both apart. Fairly straight forward if you have any tech skills at all.Then the next mod was to drill drain holes in the bottom of the foot bed. Which should have been done at the factory. This will prevent a suction problem which would make taking these off on the tag line a PITA.Im definitely going to send ScubaPro a complaint about this. They are legit fins and should do excellent in current and inside wrecks. As you can see the weight is 3.5 pounds per fin. They are stout and well made and should last a very long time. Just stupid they needed to be modified at all for that price.I have yet to try them out. Im planning on going to the beach here in Hollywood Fl for a snorkel and see how they do. I also want to find out if they float or sink.Remember plan the dive and dive the plan.Further: The size I got was XL, for a size 10 foot, with 2mm socks and 3.5mm shoe booties. The fit is snug. So don't order a Large unless you have small feet.Cheers~ CAPUPDATE: Ive used them several times now and in current, they work extremely well very powerful and no comfort issues at all. They survived an exploratory bite by a lemon.. so yeah they are good to go.
A**R
Made in Taiwan
Very heavy, overpriced for being made in Taiwan. Hurt the top of my feet even with 5mil boots.
A**R
Jet Fins are a must!
ScubaPro Jet fins are a must for anyone looking to get that extra thrust. I used mine in drift dives and have no problem when i need to push up stream. These are a powerful and dont take up much room in your dive locker or bag. Will last forever!
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