Travel flippers
Travel flippers
After years of checking coolers with food and huge rolling duffles we have finally become confirmed carry-oners. 22x14x9 and a personal bag under the seat in front of us. We've been pretty successful the last three years and kind of like getting off the plane and heading right to the taxi stand. So this year both of us are considering retiring our old flippers for the shorter travel jobs just to make our packing a little easier and maybe make room to stuff a little more in.
So how many of you have made the switch, how are the shorter models and are there any you would recommend?
So how many of you have made the switch, how are the shorter models and are there any you would recommend?
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Why not just cut them? My kids were competitive swimmers & cut them to make it a more strenuous workout & they also would cut fun designs on the tips so they could spot theirs among many on the deck. You may have to kick a little more, but I don't think any of you are doing a competitive swimming workout LOL
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I think we have these....
http://www.amazon.com/Divers-Trek-trave ... B000WECWH8
http://www.amazon.com/Divers-Trek-trave ... B000WECWH8
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We have been using the travel fins (our brand is US Divers) ever since our first trip. They are great! No problem packing them, and they work great! I even stuff things in the feet to save more space. Wouldn't leave home with out them. Now they don't work well for diving, but Collett always has what ever we need.