@@pxrcision9285 Funny you say that. The ‘beige’ started as a black fabric 15+ years ago and faded to this color over time. If you get new black ones and take them on a few hundred dives with salt water and sun, they look like this!
I have the Hollis F1's for Drysuit. I want to replace my Scubapro split-fins for wetsuit diving (1mm-5mm Wetsuit). Are the RK-3's negative or positive for buoyancy and good for warm wetsuit diving?
The RK-3s are neutral in seawater (the tips float just at the surface if you let them go). They're great for warm water wetsuit diving, and I even wear them with my drysuit in colder weather.
@@AngieK-m9b They have a lot of power so no problem in currents. Not as stiff or powerful as fins like JetFins but plenty of propulsion in any current.
You can’t go wrong with any of these!
Wooo!! Going to check them out🤿
Where did you get those beige spring straps on your jet fins, I really like the color and have been looking for them everywhere
@@pxrcision9285 Funny you say that. The ‘beige’ started as a black fabric 15+ years ago and faded to this color over time. If you get new black ones and take them on a few hundred dives with salt water and sun, they look like this!
@@reefball1LOL, they just have a cool look to them I guess😂
I like the Hollis ones the most
Love my RK3s
I have the Hollis F1's for Drysuit. I want to replace my Scubapro split-fins for wetsuit diving (1mm-5mm Wetsuit). Are the RK-3's negative or positive for buoyancy and good for warm wetsuit diving?
The RK-3s are neutral in seawater (the tips float just at the surface if you let them go). They're great for warm water wetsuit diving, and I even wear them with my drysuit in colder weather.
How is RK3 with currents?
@@AngieK-m9b They have a lot of power so no problem in currents. Not as stiff or powerful as fins like JetFins but plenty of propulsion in any current.
Where do ya dive