I remember when I was diving with Ray and his brother,the fins were only a idea he was working on. I am so happy it worked out for him and am proud to call him a friend.
Agree 100%. I've hammered my DiveR innegras in spearfishing comps, and they have stood up to all the punishment I've thrown at them. I also have arthritic knees and was getting sore knees with carbon fins after 2 hours of diving. I don't get any soreness in my knees anymore when diving ever since I got the innegras. I recommend them to anyone who freedives and spearfishes.
You and Wet mammal convinced me to get into spearfishing, pulled the trigger yesterday at Adreno so hopefully i'll be out and spearfishing when exams end. Cheers for all the quality content you have given us Dan!
@@chrisbarraza7700 Based in Syd, got mates who dive on the reg, and another in Newy who i'll pop up and visit some point and ofc i'll check out the local clubs or annoy the local spear fishing youtubers if all else fails🤣
First DiveRs I ever had I knew in the first 5min they were Amazing. 4yrs later I passed them on, though a bit scratched up from cray bashing nothing wrong with them and still being used today. They are bulletproof. Absolutely worth every cent!
I can't spearfish or freedive. But I still love watching your videos. If ever there was an influence in this sport by anyone I can count them on one hand and one of them is you Mr. Mann. And since watching you if I could participate in this sport I would purchase DiveR because you have trusted their product since I first started watching you. Thank you for sharing your content and God bless you my friend.
@@DanielMann yes I know so many great patterns and designs. My original hard blades will outlive me I think got those in 2007, 3 pairs of footpockets and still going. Ray is a pioneer, many have tried to copy but he mastered it and still is ahead of the curve. As a Kiwi glad we can get them in NZ. Yes you are right Once he trumps Inegras I will get those also lol. Cheers for the Content. Loving what you and Tim Mcdonald are putting out. Your Halibut series was epic and the world record Red Emperor footage was fantastic. Keep up the great work.
Had my innegra's nearly 4yr's now and have just purchased another 2 sets of foot pockets as these fins will easily outlast them and as I'm turning 61 tomorrow, I reckon they'll see me out another, hopefully, 20yr's! 😁 Luv ya work Dan!
Nice footage, for driving a set of 5 tanks or towing tired divers I only used Avanti Quatro's like nearly every guide I have met. Keep safe Daniel and keep filming.
Dreaming for a long fins..I'm being inspired and motivated by your videos,hope to have complete dive gears for me to improve my spearfishing skills just like your skill, I want to explore more .😊😊😊
Honestly ive been a little disappointed with my inegras. Mine have a stress mark roughly where some people drill (no drilling on mine). No one can tell me if its safe or not and theyre "out of warranty". I originally thought I was being pedantic when i first noticed the stress mark forming but its continued to develop and is quite pronounced now. I think it's related to the layering of the fiber (ie where they have reduced the number of layers for progressiveness) but im not able to really tell. Im not convinced I'd go DiveR again
So i really like that first quote. I use Dive R too. My only complaint is i do not have a dive bag that they fit in easily. Any suggestions? I am using the Rob Allen bag currently.
Hi! :)🙂 Do You know if the Cressi Gara Modular Impulse footpockets (which I have, they're supposed to be interchangeable) would be compatible with the DiveR composite fiberglass blades?
Hi Daniel, A friend and I are looking to build our first speargun out of wood, and I know that you're extremely experienced in this kind of thing! Have you ever thought of making a tutorial or a step on the topic?
Hi Daniel, on the other video I'm surely heard that you have shorter and longer fins with you. May I know how long are both shorter and longer fins? Many thanks before!
i orderd my first set of diveR from australia 3 years ago. living in norway it was expensive and a 3 month delivery, wich i honestly did not mind as they warned about long delivery during covid. first dive i go to a local very strong current, the fins are amazing! then on my second pickup i loose one fin climping onboard... luckely you can also order a single fin. ( and yes i did walk up and down that shore after so mutch people started to worrie )
hello, sorry not a comment about this video, but I was wondering what settings you use for your osmo action? I Just bought the action 4. I don't do post editing but I've found so far it gives a red tinge in the sunlight. which i don't like. it reminds me of a red filter you would add to the gopro for underwater. I really like your edits and thought you might be the person to ask? thanks in advance
I didn’t do much research on fins and I don’t know much about them. I just bought my first carbon composite fins. I was told they are harder to break and I was advised to stay away from pure carbon fiber fins. Not for their performance reasons but their tendency to snap when scratched I believe. Anyway, like you said I’ll have the biggest upgrade of my spearfishing experience by upgrading from plastic fins.
DiveRs carbon fins in my experience, have been very durable. I have done more than 100 rocky shore for crayfish with my soft carbon DiveRs and the only difference between how I treat them and plastics is that I don’t walk in them and don’t throw weight belts on them.
I have some scratches on my brand new carbon composite fins. I wonder if I should ask for a change or is it just manufacturing and the replacement would be the same. I really don’t know much about fins. Hopefully they won’t snap on me.
Hey Daniel, where exactly did you get your green polypropylene floating line from? I got couple from different places but none is just as stiff as your one and I really want to get that particular one. Thanks!
Funny question, but I need your advice. I am buying myself a new wetsuit and never had a pee valve ( the neoprene attachment on the wetsuit for your...). Is it something worth having or just not practical.
I know this sound crazy but may I ask if you have old wetsuits or diving gears sir? I've watching your videos and I always see some old wetsuits and diving gears maybe some of those are not used anymore. Anyways, your one of the reason why I start freediving spearfishing, great video and the fins DIVER is fire
@yulichenlu I’ve had no problems diving 30m with any of the DiveR’s I’ve owned. I’m not a particularly deep or technical diver but they work. I’m not fussed on designs, your fins get scratched up if you’re fishing on the bottom, plus I don’t see them once they are on my feet looking for fish 🤣
I don't know what is the secret diver fins but here in to costa rica for me it doesn't exit anoter kind of fins. This video remember me all history of me Diver are the Best.
I had a shallow water black out when my diveR inegras (first time using them) snapped on the bottom in 22m. Manufacturer blamed me for pushing off the bottom which is wild considering how flexible they claim they are! In saying that, they replaced my fins and i upgraded to mediums instead of softs and havent had a problem with my new ones. They are definitely the best fins I've ever owned in terms of comfort Edit: my replacement fins haven't had a problem till yesterday one snapped in 16 metres this time. I'm calling it as inegras are dangerous for spearfishing. They may be unreal in regards to performance but durability is another thing
@yongli5725 they aren't too different but in saying that my medium fin snapped yesterday again on the bottom. I'm at the point of saying inegras are dangerous if you're spearfishing.
I've sent you photos on messenger. And yes I do push off the bottom. However I haven't changed my style in years and my Penetrator carbons I had for 10 years never had a problem. So considering they're being marketed as durable to punishment that's not entirely accurate.
Good day brother, appreciate the knowledge from your videos, I am a longtime scuba diver but new to spearfishing, if you can come to Jamaica, I will put you up in our home if you would teach me to spearfish, I am A Marine retired and would love to be able to put food on the table more efficiently, from the sea.
I wish there were some science on fin performance by material (and then brand, stiffness, angle etc). It's not clear to me that plastic isn't good enough.
See if you can do a pool training session where you can try other peoples fins. The difference is huge between carbons and plastic fins if you dive often, or deep or do a lot of surface swimming they are well with the upgrade. I currently run a pair of soft diveR carbon fins and they are awesome (height 185cm weight 85kg). You can get even more of a benefit out of carbon fins if you change your kicking stroke to keep you knees a bit straighter than with plastics and do a much smaller flutter kick rather than the longer slower kicks that work better with plastic. Wayne Judge has done some excellent videos talking about the difference in performance and the best fining technique.
@@finnbismark Thanks. I have carbon fins and do A LOT of surface swimming, often against strong Oahu current. My freedive instructor, a former USA champion, said, "I have exclusively used $100 plastic fins for the better part of last 8 years to conduct my daily training/teaching. In spite of those being sufficient for a 'professional' like myself I continue to witness the ubiquitous obsession with carbon fins."
@@DanielMann All I’m saying is, be careful and be honest with your subscribers. In many regions, especially Europe, even having received free products is also considered payment.
@Lammedreng free products are not the same as paid promotion. I never promote anything I don’t use and believe in myself. I’ve had hundreds of offers over the years from many different brands and products. I chose to use DiveR fins and Polosub wetsuits which is obvious because they’ve been consistent since the start of my channel. My personal finances aren’t the concern of anyone but me.
@@DanielMannI’m not trying to be rude, I’m only telling you this to help you. If you read UA-cam’s guidelines (or AANA code of ethics, there is a good blog on it on Studiolegal), it doesn’t matter if you receive cash or products.
@@DanielMann I’m only telling you to help you, I’m not trying to be rude. If you read UA-cam’s guidelines or AANA’s code of ethics, there is no distinction between free products and cash payment.
I think it should be clear to all that there are many good carbon blade brands out there, that don’t’ break any more than DiveR’s. Fins are like masks. One company’s blades won’t necessarily be a right fit for another. Especially since there’s no standard in fin stiffness across brands. DiveR’s do make some pretty blades though.
Had diveR FINS for 10 years best ever lost mine and wife’s off the JetSki last week 😭 down two pairs so devastating only good thing was onlinedivegear gave us a good price $429 for fin blades and $154 mares foot pockets still a $1200 day out 😢but the only fins to use
Someones after some new ones with the promo 😂,great fins i tried a friends pair once,and they blew the opposition of other fins away,trying to save up for a pair 🇬🇧👍
Wettie has the DiveR Ineegra for $440 and they install the foot pockets which range $80 to $110. Ships to the USA for $50. I am assuming shipping is probably the same world wide. I started off with plastics many years ago and upgraded to carbon fiber. In a short while after doing rocky rock/reef entries I started to become worried that these might break because they show signs of stress. I am pretty easy on my gear, but these dive conditions are rough. I dive in California and in Costa Ricq. I am always worried about breaking these fins and being stranded with a current in some of these areas. Your on your own if something happens or you become a burden to your dive companions. I am also worried about international travel. I don’t know what it is about going to Costa Rica, but my bags get destroyed and this worries me with my fins. I just bought a pair of these Innegras and Daniel Mann was a huge influence on this purchase. As some other have said purchase once or purchase twice. Thank you!
I remember when I was diving with Ray and his brother,the fins were only a idea he was working on. I am so happy it worked out for him and am proud to call him a friend.
Now a household name 💪
Owned my diveR blades 6years now still going strong 💪
For another 6 more for sure!
Agree 100%. I've hammered my DiveR innegras in spearfishing comps, and they have stood up to all the punishment I've thrown at them. I also have arthritic knees and was getting sore knees with carbon fins after 2 hours of diving. I don't get any soreness in my knees anymore when diving ever since I got the innegras. I recommend them to anyone who freedives and spearfishes.
You and Wet mammal convinced me to get into spearfishing, pulled the trigger yesterday at Adreno so hopefully i'll be out and spearfishing when exams end. Cheers for all the quality content you have given us Dan!
You’ll love it! Best of luck.
Mate, where are you based? Make sure you spear with locals, learning safe diving and fish nature/types is important.
@@chrisbarraza7700 Based in Syd, got mates who dive on the reg, and another in Newy who i'll pop up and visit some point and ofc i'll check out the local clubs or annoy the local spear fishing youtubers if all else fails🤣
First DiveRs I ever had I knew in the first 5min they were Amazing. 4yrs later I passed them on, though a bit scratched up from cray bashing nothing wrong with them and still being used today. They are bulletproof. Absolutely worth every cent!
We love ours! Thanks for turning us on to them, and thanks to Ray for creating them!
I can't spearfish or freedive. But I still love watching your videos. If ever there was an influence in this sport by anyone I can count them on one hand and one of them is you Mr. Mann. And since watching you if I could participate in this sport I would purchase DiveR because you have trusted their product since I first started watching you. Thank you for sharing your content and God bless you my friend.
Awesome fins and the perfect ambassador.
Thank you very much!
I've had the fiber ones and now i have the exact same as you !
They are just the best.
Owned or still have 4 pairs of Dive R fins. Robust and Great performance. Got my Inegras 15 months ago. Fantastic performing blades. Love them.
Problem is he keeps coming out with new designs that look amazing!
@@DanielMann yes I know so many great patterns and designs. My original hard blades will outlive me I think got those in 2007, 3 pairs of footpockets and still going. Ray is a pioneer, many have tried to copy but he mastered it and still is ahead of the curve. As a Kiwi glad we can get them in NZ. Yes you are right Once he trumps Inegras I will get those also lol. Cheers for the Content. Loving what you and Tim Mcdonald are putting out. Your Halibut series was epic and the world record Red Emperor footage was fantastic. Keep up the great work.
Had my innegra's nearly 4yr's now and have just purchased another 2 sets of foot pockets as these fins will easily outlast them and as I'm turning 61 tomorrow, I reckon they'll see me out another, hopefully, 20yr's! 😁 Luv ya work Dan!
Happy birthday Greg! Reminds me, I should buy some spare pockets to store away for the future.
Thank you for your advice on DiveR fins! I always enjoy your content , keep up the wonderful job! Be safe God Speed! 🔱
Had my cheap carbon fins break a mile offshore with mean current. I firmly believe now that investing in a great pair of fins is a must
That’s the fear with other brands. I love having the confidence to do those swims without worry.
Nice footage, for driving a set of 5 tanks or towing tired divers I only used Avanti Quatro's like nearly every guide I have met. Keep safe Daniel and keep filming.
Dreaming for a long fins..I'm being inspired and motivated by your videos,hope to have complete dive gears for me to improve my spearfishing skills just like your skill, I want to explore more .😊😊😊
Awesome video, I will upgrade my fins to Diver fin.
Huge fan from Timor-Leste
Thank you! Really loved the month I spent in Timor-Leste.
Have a set of Dive R carbons absolutely amazing fins cant beat them ❤
Amen. Had the same pair of DiveRs since 08.
That’s awesome!
I love my dive bars of 14 years. My only complaint is how long they are when I'm trying to fly without buying an oversized bag.
Honestly ive been a little disappointed with my inegras. Mine have a stress mark roughly where some people drill (no drilling on mine). No one can tell me if its safe or not and theyre "out of warranty". I originally thought I was being pedantic when i first noticed the stress mark forming but its continued to develop and is quite pronounced now. I think it's related to the layering of the fiber (ie where they have reduced the number of layers for progressiveness) but im not able to really tell. Im not convinced I'd go DiveR again
Interesting, I’ve never heard of that happening before. I’d definitely reach out to DiveR and see what they say.
@@DanielMannI did, with photos. The most information they realistically provided was that the fins were no longer covered under warranty due to age
So i really like that first quote. I use Dive R too. My only complaint is i do not have a dive bag that they fit in easily. Any suggestions? I am using the Rob Allen bag currently.
I tend to fold mine a bit, never any problems.
Hey Daniel when do you have a new sphero video coming out.
I so badly want fins like this😮 awsome video!!!
Dan been using trygons carbon almost 20 years they have been great but my next fins will be these dive R
You better get a good sponsor deal after such a strong promotion haha. I'll have a look myself
Couldn’t agree more! Best fin brand out there
Absolutely!
Hi! :)🙂 Do You know if the Cressi Gara Modular Impulse footpockets (which I have, they're supposed to be interchangeable) would be compatible with the DiveR composite fiberglass blades?
You’d be best to check with DiveR but I’m 99% sure they will be able to fit.
We need an update of what's in your bag for shore diving if anything has changed. It has been a while.
Coming soon!
Hi Daniel, A friend and I are looking to build our first speargun out of wood, and I know that you're extremely experienced in this kind of thing! Have you ever thought of making a tutorial or a step on the topic?
So convex tips over concave in murky rough shallows? 😅😜
Hi Daniel, on the other video I'm surely heard that you have shorter and longer fins with you. May I know how long are both shorter and longer fins? Many thanks before!
I’m not sure on the length difference but they work all the same to me. Can’t tell the difference.
@@DanielMann I mean the standard length would be around 800-900mm right? How about the shorter one? Is it around 650mm or 700mm?
Hi Daniel, do you know of any DiveR resellers in France? They seem difficult to come by here. Any information would be greatly appreciated ✌️
Thanks!
I don’t think there is a European distributor. Best bet is to take a holiday to Australia!
thanks for informative video! u r the best! keep the good work!
I would love to buy them, but they don’t ship or sell them here in Slovenia 😢
i orderd my first set of diveR from australia 3 years ago. living in norway it was expensive and a 3 month delivery, wich i honestly did not mind as they warned about long delivery during covid.
first dive i go to a local very strong current, the fins are amazing! then on my second pickup i loose one fin climping onboard... luckely you can also order a single fin. ( and yes i did walk up and down that shore after so mutch people started to worrie )
Oh man that’s painful losing a fin on the second time. Glad you were able to get a single fin 👌
They look great, what foot pocket do you use please?
Mares X wing
hello, sorry not a comment about this video, but I was wondering what settings you use for your osmo action? I Just bought the action 4. I don't do post editing but I've found so far it gives a red tinge in the sunlight. which i don't like. it reminds me of a red filter you would add to the gopro for underwater. I really like your edits and thought you might be the person to ask? thanks in advance
I didn’t do much research on fins and I don’t know much about them. I just bought my first carbon composite fins. I was told they are harder to break and I was advised to stay away from pure carbon fiber fins. Not for their performance reasons but their tendency to snap when scratched I believe. Anyway, like you said I’ll have the biggest upgrade of my spearfishing experience by upgrading from plastic fins.
DiveRs carbon fins in my experience, have been very durable. I have done more than 100 rocky shore for crayfish with my soft carbon DiveRs and the only difference between how I treat them and plastics is that I don’t walk in them and don’t throw weight belts on them.
I predominately shore dive with my diveR innegra carbons. Never had an issue!
I have some scratches on my brand new carbon composite fins. I wonder if I should ask for a change or is it just manufacturing and the replacement would be the same. I really don’t know much about fins. Hopefully they won’t snap on me.
Hi Daniel, where to order in Eu? Thanks
@umbertosegnini7604 I’m not sure if there is a distributor in the EU. Most economical way is to take a holiday to Australia 🫣
Love my DiveR fins
i remember going from cheap plastic fins to composite fiberglass. like you said----bicycle to motor bike. i cant wait to move up to carbon fiber.
Hey Daniel, where exactly did you get your green polypropylene floating line from? I got couple from different places but none is just as stiff as your one and I really want to get that particular one. Thanks!
It was from a back alley in Thailand. True story. 15-20 years ago
@@DanielMann damn I did not expect that ! can go to Thailand eventually but moving back 15-20 years may be a little problematic lol
Hey Dan , Do you plan on diving in Ireland ever again?😅
Yes 👍
looks like i have to buy me a pair of these now
Would love some!! Just gotta win a spearfishing comp.
My friend. How do you mount your camera on your head?
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I got a pair a year ago cracked within six months on one of my fins been waiting five months for the replacement so customer service isn’t the best
Funny question, but I need your advice. I am buying myself a new wetsuit and never had a pee valve ( the neoprene attachment on the wetsuit for your...). Is it something worth having or just not practical.
It’s the best thing ever, I’ll never have a suit without it.
I know this sound crazy but may I ask if you have old wetsuits or diving gears sir? I've watching your videos and I always see some old wetsuits and diving gears maybe some of those are not used anymore. Anyways, your one of the reason why I start freediving spearfishing, great video and the fins DIVER is fire
Great video 👍 which flex are you using?
I use the soft ones.
Bloody love my DiveR's
what are your thoughts on leaderfins fiberglass?
Never used them but I think plenty of people are happy with them.
Any chance you have a siscount code for watching your lovely promotion video? Very nice too btw. Inspires me to get a pair!!!! hahaha
I'm 56kg and thinking about getting Innegra medium ones particularly for spearfishing. Would you recommend them?
Definitely get the soft ones. I’m 77kg.
@@DanielMann Have you ever tried Hypetex? I'm interested in how it's different compared to innegra from how you feel?
@ThailandSpearfishing I’ve not tried them but from what I understand they are more for the freediving market.
Hi daniel, how does innegra compare to the carbon fiber version of DiveR? do you have any experience?
Both pretty similar but I’ve not had them side by size with the same foot pockets etc.
@@DanielMann thanks for the response, efficiency is similar to get to depth for spearfishing? - i was looking at innegra but theres so few designs
@yulichenlu I’ve had no problems diving 30m with any of the DiveR’s I’ve owned. I’m not a particularly deep or technical diver but they work. I’m not fussed on designs, your fins get scratched up if you’re fishing on the bottom, plus I don’t see them once they are on my feet looking for fish 🤣
@@DanielMann thanks so mcuh for the respond XD , makes sense .
DiveR vs meandros x pro carbon?
Can’t compare, I haven’t used the meandros fins.
I don't know what is the secret diver fins but here in to costa rica for me it doesn't exit anoter kind of fins. This video remember me all history of me Diver are the Best.
Great vid... soft, med, heavy?? Whats the exact specs on your fins. Thank u
I use the soft ones with mares Xwing footpockets.
@@DanielMann awesome, thank u
These fins looks amazing, but the price doesn't fit our budget in france :(
Yes it’s a shame VAT etc are so high when importing from outside of the EU.
Thanks for videos. My fins making noice in the water. Tomorrow I will go to shop and buy Omer Aletas.
So you mean they are better than Italian made c4 salvimar carbonio gft that I own for many years ?
I broke GFT’s, weren’t nearly as good for me as DiveR. I haven’t used C4 or Salvimar.
@@DanielMann thx mate fruitful save dives greetings from Moscow
What foot pockets do you like with them? And what hardness?
Mares X-wing and soft for me.
@@DanielMann are Wetties Ultimates nd Omer Stingrays any good on the innegras ?
I’ve not used either of those sorry.
love his fins
Awesome vid, clear message. I'm looking to buy some myself. What stiffness do you use?
I use the soft ones and so does everyone else I know. I’m 77kg.
So having the hardest one doesn't give out the best performance?@DanielMann
@@jorgegallo2184 definitely not!
Wouaouh ! Daniel beautiful spearfishing Life!
I had a shallow water black out when my diveR inegras (first time using them) snapped on the bottom in 22m. Manufacturer blamed me for pushing off the bottom which is wild considering how flexible they claim they are! In saying that, they replaced my fins and i upgraded to mediums instead of softs and havent had a problem with my new ones.
They are definitely the best fins I've ever owned in terms of comfort
Edit: my replacement fins haven't had a problem till yesterday one snapped in 16 metres this time.
I'm calling it as inegras are dangerous for spearfishing. They may be unreal in regards to performance but durability is another thing
Hi Mate, how you feel compare the medium to soft? Are they harder to kick?
@yongli5725 they aren't too different but in saying that my medium fin snapped yesterday again on the bottom. I'm at the point of saying inegras are dangerous if you're spearfishing.
What footpockets are you using? Do you kick hard off the bottom? I’ve had a pair of red innegras since 2018 and not a single issue.
I've sent you photos on messenger. And yes I do push off the bottom. However I haven't changed my style in years and my Penetrator carbons I had for 10 years never had a problem. So considering they're being marketed as durable to punishment that's not entirely accurate.
The foot pockets are the same style as yours, ocean hunter ambush. I used glue only and no clips or screws
what stiffness should I buy?
I use soft.
@@DanielMann Hhm, is there a use case for medium? Obviously stiffness doesn't relate to experience so do you think I should go soft as well?
@andyvaldez212 for divers over 90kg some people recommend medium.
@@DanielMann how much do weight ?
77kg
Good day brother, appreciate the knowledge from your videos, I am a longtime scuba diver but new to spearfishing, if you can come to Jamaica, I will put you up in our home if you would teach me to spearfish, I am A Marine retired and would love to be able to put food on the table more efficiently, from the sea.
Can you supply us a promo code!
- I'd *love* a pair, but I cannot afford them. 😢 I am going diving in the Dominican Republic June, 2025 I'll be filming it on my channel.
Get that bag Daniel
Which bag?
@@DanielMann the sponsorship money king.
buy cheap buy twice or more. Ive never used dive R but these certainly look the Bobby dazzlers.👌
That’s it, poor man pays twice.
I wish there were some science on fin performance by material (and then brand, stiffness, angle etc). It's not clear to me that plastic isn't good enough.
See if you can do a pool training session where you can try other peoples fins.
The difference is huge between carbons and plastic fins if you dive often, or deep or do a lot of surface swimming they are well with the upgrade.
I currently run a pair of soft diveR carbon fins and they are awesome (height 185cm weight 85kg).
You can get even more of a benefit out of carbon fins if you change your kicking stroke to keep you knees a bit straighter than with plastics and do a much smaller flutter kick rather than the longer slower kicks that work better with plastic.
Wayne Judge has done some excellent videos talking about the difference in performance and the best fining technique.
@@finnbismark Thanks. I have carbon fins and do A LOT of surface swimming, often against strong Oahu current. My freedive instructor, a former USA champion, said, "I have exclusively used $100 plastic fins for the better part of last 8 years to conduct my daily training/teaching. In spite of those being sufficient for a 'professional' like myself I continue to witness the ubiquitous obsession with carbon fins."
It’s simple maths, carbon fins are lighter and more responsive than plastic. It’s a superior material in this situation.
@@DanielMann Undoubtedly carbon fins are better. The thing I want to know is how much better they are. Significantly? Slightly? Negligibly?
@quinnculver significantly.
If there is a chance you Visit Philippines, maybe i can have that old scratchy DiveR fins of yours if you dont mind😂. Joke. Nice fins by the way.🤙🤙
Ha! Can't believe nobody caught that "red goes faster" reference.
Got to slip it in somewhere
@@DanielMann Hah! You sneaky nerd! 🤓
Should add South Africa to the list
You probably need to disclose if this is a paid promotion
It’s not paid promotion. No money has ever changed hands.
@@DanielMann All I’m saying is, be careful and be honest with your subscribers. In many regions, especially Europe, even having received free products is also considered payment.
@Lammedreng free products are not the same as paid promotion. I never promote anything I don’t use and believe in myself. I’ve had hundreds of offers over the years from many different brands and products. I chose to use DiveR fins and Polosub wetsuits which is obvious because they’ve been consistent since the start of my channel. My personal finances aren’t the concern of anyone but me.
@@DanielMannI’m not trying to be rude, I’m only telling you this to help you. If you read UA-cam’s guidelines (or AANA code of ethics, there is a good blog on it on Studiolegal), it doesn’t matter if you receive cash or products.
@@DanielMann I’m only telling you to help you, I’m not trying to be rude. If you read UA-cam’s guidelines or AANA’s code of ethics, there is no distinction between free products and cash payment.
Great commercial!
I think it should be clear to all that there are many good carbon blade brands out there, that don’t’ break any more than DiveR’s. Fins are like masks. One company’s blades won’t necessarily be a right fit for another. Especially since there’s no standard in fin stiffness across brands. DiveR’s do make some pretty blades though.
Had diveR FINS for 10 years best ever lost mine and wife’s off the JetSki last week 😭 down two pairs so devastating only good thing was onlinedivegear gave us a good price $429 for fin blades and $154 mares foot pockets still a $1200 day out 😢but the only fins to use
Savage! Love the new mares X wing pockets.
Coming to Indonesia.NTT .Daniel
Someones after some new ones with the promo 😂,great fins i tried a friends pair once,and they blew the opposition of other fins away,trying to save up for a pair 🇬🇧👍
Thing is I don’t need a new pair - they keep going and going 🤣
The fins are undoubtedly good, but the prices are insane. I mean, 750€ for a pair.... wow.
I guess a big market is in Australia where you could buy them for the equivalent of about €440. Import tax into the EU is huge.
Wettie has the DiveR Ineegra for $440 and they install the foot pockets which range $80 to $110. Ships to the USA for $50. I am assuming shipping is probably the same world wide. I started off with plastics many years ago and upgraded to carbon fiber. In a short while after doing rocky rock/reef entries I started to become worried that these might break because they show signs of stress. I am pretty easy on my gear, but these dive conditions are rough. I dive in California and in Costa Ricq. I am always worried about breaking these fins and being stranded with a current in some of these areas. Your on your own if something happens or you become a burden to your dive companions. I am also worried about international travel. I don’t know what it is about going to Costa Rica, but my bags get destroyed and this worries me with my fins. I just bought a pair of these Innegras and Daniel Mann was a huge influence on this purchase. As some other have said purchase once or purchase twice. Thank you!
@@DanielMann 440 is definitely fair. Maybe I have to talk with my cousins from Australia. 😀
750 bucks is quite hard imo holy shit
Bit dramatic 😂
I don’t get to do dramatic much at work so take the opportunities when I can 😂
>600€ for a pair of fins. Yeah no thanks
Best thing is to take a holiday to Australia and get them half price!
Where?
How about come to Taiwan spearfishing🤓
ok dont have to flex on us so hard with all your dive trips lol
We’ll do more together!
Hate my plastic shit.. but dude, that's 500$ for fins...
Nice advert, bro
Buy cheap...buy twice
one day you will be eaten by a big fish😮
It won't be a great experience.
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Can't stand advertising. No problem with this whatsoever. 👍
I wasn’t paid at all for this.
How about come to Taiwan spearfishing🤓